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iOS Reviews
A Brief History of the World Review
By Matt Thrower
There was once a board game called History of the World. It was popular enough for mass-market release and a hobby edition with plastic figures instead of cardboard tokens. More recently, designers the Ragnar brothers decided it needed modernising and streamlining, creating A Brief History of the World, which has now been modernised and streamlined for mobile devices.Catan Review
By Matt Thrower
Settlers of Catan is the original German import that kick-started the current craze for European style board games back in 1996. Unsurprisingly for a popular strategy game that old, there are already a number of popular video game adaptations, but licence holder USM has decided the time is right for the PC version to get a spanking new edition.When in Rome Review
By Nadia Oxford
When in Rome, do as Realore Games does: run back and forth, hack at rocks blocking your way, haggle with shopkeepers, and collect piles of pork that are lying in the dusty road. When in Rome is another time-management/action game that should be very familiar for fans of Northern Tale, Roads of Rome, and similar fare by Realore Games. In other words, you shouldn't expect anything revolutionary out of When in Rome, but there's no denying that the time- and resource-management mechanic that drives its gameplay is still addictive.Blitz Block Robo Review
By Joe Jasko
The fundamentals of match-3 games have become so universal in the industry today, that even robots are now getting their bolts and antennas in on all of the fun. Blitz Block Robo takes traditional match-3 concepts and fuses them together with an interesting sliding mechanic, which results in a somewhat flexible, but still inherently rigid game board and player experience. But if robots are supposed to be good with such calculated maneuvers and automatic non-emotive actions as matching colors, then why does this latest spin on the successful genre feel like just another glitch in the overarching match-3 system?BIT.TRIP FATE Review
The last Bit.Trip game to hit PC, Bit.Trip Fate is the penultimate entry in the six-title saga detailing Commander Video's birth, life, death, and beyond. Although Fate fulfills the Bit.Trip model of "rhythm game wrapped in another genre," it focuses more on gameplay than music, operating as an on-rails side-scrolling shooter that is supported—but not defined—by its dubstep soundtrack. This grants players more freedom, but also reduces the power of music and actions in the world of Fate.Prince of Persia: The Shadow and the Flame Review
By Alex De Vore
There's a reason that action-platformer/puzzle series Prince of Persia has been around forever on consoles and PCs. Between the stunning visuals of the newer iterations, some of the coolest puzzles found in video games, and an all-around satisfying combat system (did y'all play that cel-shaded version from a few years back? It was brilliant!), the long-running tale of the prince and those crazy undead sand-monsters hell-bent on killing him has been a pleasure to play for generations of gamers - until now.TurtleStrike Review
By Joe Jasko
It seems like we've been hearing about the turn-based multiplayer battle game TurtleStrike for quite some time now, but I guess that's to be about expected: the word around nature is that turtles are typically pretty slow. Just don't tell them you heard it from me though, because I wouldn't want to cross paths with one of these deadly rocket launcher-wielding creatures along their water-based battlefields anytime soon!Mahjongg Dimensions Unblocked Review
By John Anthony
Similar to the original Mahjongg Dimensions and Arkadium studio's newer offering Taptiles Saga, Mahjongg Dimensions Unblocked takes the classic tile-matching game of mahjongg solitaire and shoves it into true 3D. Match tiles and rotate the cube as you save helpless cubies from the mean ole red cubie!