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iOS Reviews
A Ride into the Mountains Review
By Jim Squires
I'm a sucker for archery in video games. That and horses. It's probably why I love Shadow of the Colossus so much. And My Little Pony: Crossbow Edition. But bringing archery to mobile devices hasn't always been the winner that I'd have hoped it'd be.Atom Shooter Review
By Alex De Vore
As long as there have been video games, there have been parents who won't let their children play them. Citing such aspects as ultra-violence, waste of time, and/or lack of any real accomplishment, these parents have blindly chosen to condemn the media, and for too long the children have suffered - until now. With new sci-non-fi (did we just create a genre title!?) shooter from developer Vinyl Pixels, Atom Shooter, gamers will not only have the ability to pilot a rocket armed to the teeth with futuristic weaponry, but they'll also be able to learn a thing or two about actual, applicable science. Take that, mom!Snack Mania – At the Theaters Review
By Nadia Oxford
Picture this. You're at the premiere of that really big movie everyone's been jawing about for months. You arrive at the theatre five minutes before the film's set to begin. You're cutting it close, but you decide to get some snacks before you sit down. Alas, the line is long. Worse, there's a single clerk stationed at the concessions counter, and she's so harried, that she's totally messed up your order. Burnt popcorn! A hotdog without relish! Flat pop! Do you rage and throw it all back in her face? No. You play a bit of Snack Mania - At the Theaters and develop a little sympathy for the snack vendors of the world.Nightmares from the Deep: The Siren’s Call Review
By John Anthony
Nightmares from the Deep: The Siren's Call is a stunning game. It's filled with action, suspense, a touch of intrigue, and so many interactive mini-games and puzzles that you'll wonder how long your mouse hand can stave off fatigue. Wrapped around this is an exciting story that mixes mythology with modern characters, creating a game that catches you from the opening cinematic and refuses to let go.Sky Gamblers: Cold War Review
By Rob Rich
I like aviation and warplanes as much as the average person, but for an air combat game to really hold my attention, it needs to offer two things: options and fun. Sky Gamblers: Cold War is absolutely brimming with the former, so much so that it can be difficult to know where to begin. However, it's also distinctly lacking the latter.Futuridium EP Review
By Alex De Vore
Remember when Starfox hit the Super Nintendo way back when? Do you remember how amazed we all were by the "hyper-realistic" polygonal graphics quality and unprecedented dogfights in space realism? Well so does developer Mixedbag, and they're out to prove it with Futuridium EP, a decidedly lackluster title that will drive even the most seasoned gamer to the brink of insanity.Ittle Dew Review
Ittle Dew makes no secret of its gaming inspiration. The colorful action-adventure puzzler parodies and pays homage to The Legend of Zelda in gameplay, visual style, and playful jabs throughout its tightly-packed journey. Yet Ittle Dew is far from a Zelda clone; a streamlined focus on puzzle-solving within a bizarre new world creates an experience all its own. That experience should appeal to both fans and non-fans of the classic series, as well as anyone with an affinity for deviously challenging puzzles wrapped in self-referential humor.9 Clues: The Secret of Serpent Creek Review
Aside from circus performers, zoo-keepers, and Goth types, most people consider snakes a source of fear and revulsion. At least that's what Tap It Games, the makers of 9 Clues: The Secret of Serpent Creek are counting on. In some ways, their snake-heavy premise succeeds in tapping into (pun intended) our deeply-felt reptilian phobias. In other ways, it slithers wide of the mark.