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Organization: Backflip Studios
Shape Shift Review
Shape Shift is a matching game where you line up like colored objects on a grid to make them disappear and score points. What, you've heard this before? Wait! Come back! Sure, you'd be right thinking Shape Shift was kind of like Bejeweled - but you'd be totally wrong to write it off as just another Bejeweled clone. There are some real differences with other similar looking match-3 games, and in ways that makes it stand apart enough to truly make it worth your time.Army of Darkness Defense Review
When it comes to ridiculous, over-the-top horror action, few movie franchises are as well-known as Evil Dead. Over the years, Ash Williams has battled all sorts of monsters, including the Marvel Zombies, Freddy Krueger, and Jason Voorhees. In the franchise's first game on the App Store, Army of Darkness: Defense, players get taken back to the good ol' days of Ash versus the Deadites. Unfortunately, the title seems to be banking more on the series' nerd appeal than actual quality.Army of Darkness Defense Preview
Army of Darkness is the franchise that just won't die (which, come to think of it, is oddly appropriate given its setting). Even though the movie was released back in 1993, it still retains a massive cult following, has received a number of popular comic adaptations, and has been translated into various video games. Now it's getting set to debut for iOS devices with Army of Darkness: Defense.Buganoids Review
By Jon Mundy
Survival games, physics-based puzzlers, bowling games, casual treats - Backflip Studios seems intent on covering all the game genre bases with its impressive portfolio of freebie titles. Now you can add retro shooters to that list, as Buganoids pays a direct tribute to the action games of the 1980s.Ninjump Review
By Jim Squires
Backflip Studios have proven themselves time and again to be among the best developers in the world of free iPhone gaming. Paper Toss became a national obsession when it first launched, with both Strike Knight and Graffiti Ball receiving their own share of critical acclaim. Now Backflip has decided to tackle the ever-popular survival genre, offering up their first game about a ninja that loves to climb.Graffiti Ball Review
By Jon Mundy
The team behind Paper Toss and Strike Knight returns with another generous slice of free iPhone entertainment. Graffiti Ball, which sees you sketching out an exit path for a dropping ball, is the kind of simple, infuriatingly addictive puzzler you'd happily pay money for.Strike Knight Review
By Jim Squires
Puck games have long been a staple of local bars and pubs all around the world. While it was never the most popular of these games, puck bowling is a pub-based pastime that a lot of us hold near and dear to our hearts. Strike Knight, from the makers of the ever-popular Paper Toss, is looking to spread the love of puck bowling around the world once again - this time by putting it in your pocket.