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By Simon Reed
Update: SIVGA SV021 tested and rated!Boulies Elite Max Chair [Hardware] Review – Assemble, Adjust, Relax
By Adele Wilson
What do we think of the Boulies Elite Max Chair?Red Magic 9S Pro [Hardware] Review – The New Standard For Mobile Gaming?
By Sho Roberts
My Red Magic 9S Pro Review puts this incredible bit of tech through its paces to determine whether it's worth your money.
Category: Reviews
Small Town Terrors: Pilgrim’s Hook Review
It's said that at the core of every cliché is a kernel of truth; when storytellers tap into that, they bring us unforgettable experiences. Gunnar Games uses themes, characters and settings that are very familiar to us in its new hidden object game, Small Town Terrors: Pilgrim's Hook but it does so expertly. The result is a darkly lush, unsettling adventure of Lovecraftian proportions.Papo & Yo Review
By Mike Rose
Papo & Yo is beautiful, heartbreaking, moving, upsetting, powerful, and plenty of other conflicting emotions all rolled into one. It's a magical experience that captivates throughout, with puzzles that will have you genuinely smiling along, to scenes that will stir up something inside you that video games don't often touch.Fish Out Of Water Review
By Joe Jasko
After the runaway success of their casual smash hits like Fruit Ninja and Jetpack Joyride, Halfbrick Studios had set the bar pretty high for themselves for any follow-up release. While their latest bubbly and fish-focused adventure may not have the lasting power and widespread appeal of some of Halfbrick's past greats, Fish Out of Water is still an incredibly fun and friendly frolic through the bottom of the sea.100% Hidden Objects Review
By Brandy Shaul
While many hidden object games come with plenty of puzzles and adventure elements thrown in, there are the occasional games that contain nothing but hidden object scenes, as players complete one after another with nothing to break up the cycle. One of these games is 100% Hidden Objects, which is a game that's named perfectly. This one is all about hidden object scenes, but the jury's out on whether or not that's a good thing.Treasure Seekers of Lady Luck Review
By Nadia Oxford
Space pirate adventure games are as common as star-lice on the hull of a space ship, but that's because they remain fun no matter how many times you set sail for fame and glory. Plus, space is vast and mysterious, so it's easy enough to pen endless mythologies around it. By comparison, we already know that sea-bound pirates stole a bunch of stuff and had a problem with their teeth falling out. Exciting.Mr. Crab Review
Consider the crab. He wakes up and rides the rails, collecting arbitrary score items, rescuing children that may not be his, jumping on the heads of penguins. Back in 2007, one of the first games I bought for my first iPhone was MotionX Poker. It was the definition of a launch title- a proof of concept that did nothing but use the iPhone's accelerometer to simulate the throwing of dice. That's about where Mr. Crab lives.Draconian Wars Review
By Matt Thrower
When the collectible card game format originally exploded onto the hobby scene, there was a quick burst of incredible creativity resulting in some diverse and enthralling designs. There's been little innovation in the genre in recent years, but the genre has now moved to computers, with the potential for new directions to explore.iOOTP Baseball 2013 Review
By Nick Tylwalk
It's spring again, the time a young man's fancy turns to love. At least it's that way for some. For other men and women, thoughts are invariably turning to the new MLB season and how best to simulate it on iOS devices. The reigning and defending champion of mobile baseball sims is back in its latest iteration, iOOTP 2013, showing why it's unlikely to be giving up the title any time soon.