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iOS Reviews
The Drowning Review
By Joe Jasko
There's simply no getting around it: first-person shooters are still having trouble trying to find solid footing in today's smartphone and tablet industry. A lot of this missed success might be pinned on the awkward translation of joystick-and-trigger controls onto a touchscreen interface, but The Drowning from Scattered Entertainment is one game that has set out to change the way we shoot things from a first-person perspective without anything even remotely resembling a trigger. A horror-themed FPS with an emphasis on fluid touchscreen controls and a freemium model that won't scare away hardcore gamers like the actual creatures in the game world will, The Drowning serves to show that there may just be room for more quality FPS titles on mobile after all.Rivals at War: 2084 Review
I tend to have a routine before I write a review. I'll read the game's description in the App Store, check out any previews online, and learn a bit about its prequel. With Rivals at War 2084,I simply looked at a couple screenshots, downloaded the game, and went on my way. I expected an action-packed shooter with team building elements. My ignorant assumption was wrong, and I'm far happier because of it.Puddle Review
By Joe Jasko
After mopping up on Xbox Live Arcade and the PlayStation Network last year, the water-based physics platformer Puddle is now looking to cause a big splash on iOS: or at least just make everything slightly damp. In the game, players are put in control of a number of different puddles of liquid, from water to Nitroglycerin, where they have to tilt the world around them to guide each puddle through a challenging platform environment. But while the game earns points for variety and creativity in design, the overwhelming mundaneness of the whole thing begs the question: is it really that much fun to be a puddle?rymdkapsel Review
The space station is densely packed, with cramped corridors leading from the soft blue glow of the energy reactor to the unexpected green of the hydroponic garden. Crewmen stride along the halls, focused on kitchen duties, construction management, and onboarding new recruits. An alarm rings out twice; all of the crewmen abandon their tasks and report to weapons stations. In a perfectly coordinated laser gun attack, they obliterate an invading alien ship, then return to work. This has been one minute in rymdkapsel.Dropchord Review
By Mike Rose
There's a massive difference between how you approach games that offer style over substance, rather than vice versa. In a stylish game that doesn't offer a huge amount of depth, there can be this initial burst of excitement and adoration for just how incredible the quality of the production is, but this is often followed up by the steady realization that there ain't much going on under that gorgeous bonnet.Battle Dragons Review
By John Anthony
If casual building simulations like Smurf's Village are too tame for you, give Battle Dragons a try. It merges the familiar freemium set-up of creating and upgrading structures with an exciting combat system that's all about training and deploying dragons to destroy rival villages. Come on, how much cooler does it get than that?My Muppets Show Review
By Nadia Oxford
It's time to play the music. It's time to light the lights. It's time to have some fun, so pull out your iOS device. My Muppets Show by Disney and Big Blue Bubble (BBB) is a simulation/music game that plays a great deal like BBB's excellent My Singing Monsters. In fact, My Muppets Show simply swaps out one horde of cute monsters for another. It's hard to complain, however, since Jim Henson's shaggy puppet pals are legendary. They also have some great pipes, and some corny jokes.Kid Tripp Review
By David Oxford
Kid Tripp pulls no punches, as Kid's plane crashes and he finds himself in the Green Hill Zone (or Splash Hill Zone, or some opener for one of Sonic's adventures). No tutorials, no instructions, you're left to figure it out on your own as Kid immediately takes off to the right from the word go.