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iOS Reviews
Secret Passages: Hidden Objects Review
By Brandy Shaul
While Secret Passages: Hidden Objects from Pocket Gems isn't the first free-to-play hidden object game on iOS, it is one of the prettier options available. This mystery adventure takes players through secret passages connecting different eras and great civilizations as a young girl tries to solve the mystery of her father's disappearance years before. Secret Passages has lots of charm, and lots of lovely hidden object scenes to complete, but it ultimately suffers from its free-to-play model.Dream House Days Review
After numerous ventures into the mobile gaming space like Game Dev Story and the recent Pocket Stables, developer Kairosoft has released Dream House Days, their first attempt at a free-to-play title. It's an effort that feels slightly outside the Kairosoft norm, featuring ads and in-app purchases. However, the final result is a worthy addition to the Kairosoft family, though it lacks some of the detail that made its predecessors truly special.Rivals for Catan Review
By Matt Thrower
The Settlers of Catan revolutionised board gaming when the world discovered what was originally a German family game in the mid- to late- nineties. But its model of shrewd trading and racing to grow in a limited space didn't work with two players. So a card version was released to fill that gap, recently re-released as Rivals for Catan and now released again for iOS.Dracula 4: The Shadow of the Dragon Review
By John Anthony
Just because the name "Dracula" is in the title, don't discount Dracula 4: The Shadow of the Dragon as some hokey vampire game. Created by Microids, a studio with an impressive pedigree of adventure games under its belt like Dracula 3: The Path of the Dragon and the Syberia series, this is an adventure for true adventure fans, complete with a well-told story and fantastic puzzles.Daily Collage Review
By Brandy Shaul
The hidden object genre has started to pick up steam on iOS, as developers are translating the free-to-play Facebook formula of games like Hidden Chronicles or Criminal Case into mobile experiences. These simpler, typically easier games tend to provide a great hit of hidden object gameplay while on the go, but unfortunately, the platform's newest offering, Daily Collage, misses the mark every step of the way.Icebreaker: A Viking Voyage Review
By Nadia Oxford
They come from the land of the ice and snow, from the midnight sun where the hot springs flow. Icebreaker: A Viking Voyage is a refreshing puzzle/physics game that reminds us of the hazards the mighty Viking warriors stood up to during their exploits: ice, freezing winds, evil magic, and troll boogers.Solstice Arena Review
By Nick Tylwalk
More than one MOBA released over the past year or two has carried claims that it was accessible, that it finally figured out how to deal with the intimidation factor that can scare away newcomers to the genre. Solstice Arena from Zynga actually backs up that talk, keeping the essential details longtime MOBA fans expect while streamlining things for the uninitiated - and also to fit into the mobile environment. Can it make believers out of hardcore players and noobs alike?Spiral Episode 1 Review
By David Oxford
Spiral Episode 1 is an interesting new title from Pixel Hero Games, which combines adventure gaming with some light action. It's largely story-driven, set in a futuristic post-war city with a strong police presence enforcing curfews, controlling information, and getting on with all sorts of conspiracy-styled stuff.