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Fantasy Safari Review
In real life, the business you can build and grow in Fantasy Safari would be an amazing place to go. After all, who wouldn't want to visit a safari full of all sorts of magical creatures, from unicorns and dragons to a genie that looks ripped straight out of Aladdin? It'd be pretty awesome. Unfortunately, as great as the premise sounds, the reality of Fantasy Safari is that it's a pretty standard social zoo management-style game that swaps out tigers and lions for pixies and three-headed hounds.FIFA 12 Review
You know, for a good long time now I've tried to avoid games on my various touch screen devices that have been ports of full-on current console games. A game that runs on an Xbox or PlayStation really doesn't usually benefit by being crammed onto such devices, having the controllers removed and replaced with virtual ones. This philosophy has served me pretty well thus far. FIFA 12, however, is going to make me start changing my tune.Ghost Harvest Walkthrough
Ghost Harvest is an iPhone game developed by EA Mobile that lets you build and defend a ghost-filled cemetery. Gamezebo's Ghost Harvest strategy guide and walkthrough will provide you with a quick start guide, tips and tricks, hints and cheats to help you build the spookiest cemetery around.Ghost Harvest Review
It's hard to play Ghost Harvest without thinking of Monsterz Revenge. Both are quirky social iPhone games that put you in control of monsters, and both games even have a bizarre combat mini-game. And while both are charming and fun, Ghost Harvest is a little too by the books to really stand ahead of its closest competitor.CLUE: Secrets & Spies Review
Oh, for the simpler days of murder mysteries in sinister mansions. For anyone who grew up playing the original Clue, Clue: Secrets & Spies has nothing in common with the board game. Well… ok, players have to track down enemy agents who bear names like "Mustard", "Green", and "White", but that's about it. Instead, the game feels a bit more like something out of the Carmen Sandiego series, though it isn't nearly as much fun as those often are.Liqua Pop Review
By Jim Squires
Stop me if you've heard this one before: there's a puzzle game that's all about matching colors, and despite how simple it is I just can't put it down. Bejeweled, Chuzzle - even Bust-A-Move. That last sentence can be applied to a myriad of classic puzzle games, and yet I'm always surprised when my breath is taken away by just one more - and Liqua Pop absolutely takes my breath away.Fight Night Champion Review
By Jim Squires
For years, boxing video games were marked by the occasional mediocre release and a panged longing for the days of Mike Tyson's Punch-Out. Then EA returned pride to the gaming world with the debut of Fight Night in 2004, a boxing simulation that showed gamers the sweet science could be about far more than button mashing. Now, 7 years and 5 games later, Fight Night has made its way to the iPhone.NBA JAM Review
As a child of the arcade scene, I have much more than a passing familiarity with the NBA Jam franchise. Heavily steeped in lore and nostalgia, one could say I loved playing that game 25 cents at a time. Suffice to say I'm not one to tolerate a game showing up on my iPhone that's NBA Jam in name only and little else. Luckily, EA has surpassed the high bar I personally set for this title, delivering the real deal experience to my handheld.