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iOS Reviews
Compulsive Review
Puzzlers on the iOS platform are a dime a dozen, so if you plan on releasing yet another one into the wild, you need a selling point to keep your ideas fresh. Despite its relatively simple setup and user interface, Compulsive is a tricky puzzler with plenty to offer by way of addictive fun. It may be a barebones effort, but it's slick, organized, and it knows how to eat up hours of your time.Galactic Skater Review
By Joe Jasko
Sick of playing those same predictable endless runner games set on boring old earth? Well Galactic Skater is here to take you up into the stratosphere, and have you do some fast-paced skating around the planets and stars! And after spending some time hopping around the Milky Way, I think more of these games should take place beyond the boundaries of our lonely planet, because it's clear from seeing Galactic Skater in action that outer space is easily where all of the variety in level design and fun gameplay has been hiding!Turd Birds Review
By Nadia Oxford
Birds are known for two things: singing and pooping. Turd Birds for iOS explores the dark side (rather, the chalky-white side) of avian life with an endless running game that's probably better described as an endless pooper. For a game that's all about excrement, Turd Birds surprisingly isn't caca. It doesn't advance the case for video games as an art form, but you will enjoy bombing the obnoxious humans scuttling below you.Bleed Review
By Mike Rose
There needs to be more video games about playing as a hero who simply wants to be the best, and nothing more. Wacky Japanese game No More Heroes first laid out the concept of taking a list of people, finding them, and picking them off one by one. Now Bleed, an indie platformer from Ian Campbell, has taken the reins and beaten multiple "heroes" to death with them, cackling all the way. Don't worry - we were cackling along too.Cannon Crasha Review
Cannons have long been an exciting weapon. The act of shooting a giant ball into buildings captivates many, much in the same way people watch NASCAR for the crashes. The cannon isn't unknown to the gaming world, but Cannon Crasha hopes to shine new light on the oversized gun. The game takes the oversized weapon of old, throws in some tower defense elements, and adds a dash of chaos.The Last Door: Chapter 2 – Memories Review
The Last Door: Chapter Two - Memories begins in a style similar to The Letter, placing us in limited control of an unknown priest as he performs ritualistic flagellation in his room. We're soon returned to the familiar company of Devitt, now seeking mental counseling for the events he experienced in the first chapter of our tale. With Anthony's haunting parting words weighing heavily on his mind, Devitt travels to the boarding school where they grew up in the hope of learning what led him to this fate.Blastron Review
Welcome to Earth Blastron, where the robots killed their human creators, got bored, and decided to start killing each other. In this war of ennui, you'll take control of a young robot eager to start tallying his takedowns, but will you tire of automaton on automaton violence faster than these robots grew weary of prolicide?Wheel of Fortune: Cubed Review
By John Anthony
What would Wheel of Fortune be like if it were a little more three dimensional? Try Wheel of Fortune: Cubed, a remixing of sorts that takes the letter- and clue-based elements from the game show and tosses them on a floating cube. There's no Pat, no Vanna, and no cheesy conversations between contestants, but there's still plenty of wordplay and wheel spinning!