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iOS Reviews
Mikey Hooks Review
By Mike Rose
It's fair to say that we liked last year's Mikey Shorts. It was a precision-perfect platformer that had something for everyone - speedrunners, collectors, casual players, et al. Now there's a sequel called Mikey Hooks, and while it doesn't does a whole lot new over the original game, you're not going to catch us complaining.High School Story Review
By Nadia Oxford
Our experiences in high school shape the kind of adult we become—for better or worse. We instinctively label ourselves unless we have a label applied to us, and shuffle into groups of like-minded friends. But teenage socialization goes far beyond huddles of "jocks," "nerds," and "preppies." Lines blur, people change. High School Story, a mobile social/building game, successfully demonstrates how varied and dramatic life can become when you're a secondary school student.Starborn Wanderers Review
By Rob Rich
At first glance, it seems as though Starborn Wanderers has a lot going for it. There's the implication of a large galaxy to explore. Goods can be traded, pirates can be fought, and lots of other space adventure-y stuff can be done. There's even a magic system of sorts. Trouble is, the glue holding all of these elements together is as uninspired as it is dull.Worms 3 Review
By Joe Jasko
You know the drill, sergeant: those ruthless worm soldiers have returned in Worms 3, and they're taking to the battlefields at every Beach, Farm, and Sewer in what will undoubtedly become the definitive mobile version of Worms today. And while a few repetitive elements unavoidably manage to set in amidst all of the small-scale carnage, the sprawling arsenal, intriguing advent of trading cards, and healthy multitude of game modes still make this one mobile war you'll be telling your little grandchildren worms about one day.Swift Revenge Review
By David Oxford
In Swift Revenge, the evil Doctor Crow has destroyed (or at least done a nice bit of damage to) the floating island home of the heroic bird, Swift. Though Jedi may shun the concept, Swift will gladly tell you that revenge is for the birds.Champs: Battlegrounds Review
Synchronous multiplayer games have long had a love-hate relationship with mobile. While the bulk of successful mobile multiplayer titles have been turn-based, occasional games (such as Solstice Arena) have managed to break free from those confines and find success. Champs: Battlegrounds is the newest game to break free from the turn-based mobile gameplay and offer both real-time multiplayer and a fresh take on the tactical RPG genre.Clockwork Tales: Of Glass and Ink Review
By John Anthony
Clockwork Tales: Of Glass and Ink is a perfect example of creating a hybrid adventure/hidden object game. Neither genre is relied upon too heavily, creating a nice balance of puzzle solving and exciting diversions. Wrapped in an entertaining story and featuring some fantastic artwork, you won't hesitate playing through the entire game in just a few sittings.Grim Tales: Bloody Mary Review
Childhood is a repository of memories—memories of friends made and dares taken. Who doesn't recall being challenged by a group of trembling chums to turn off the lights, look into a mirror and repeat the words "Bloody Mary" three times? I remember the story of the soul-stealing ghost as one of the creepiest memories of my misspent youth, and it's the basis of Elephant Games spooky but imperfect Grim Tales: Bloody Mary.