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iOS Reviews
Monsters Invade: Oz Review
Monsters Invade: Oz drops our Dorothy-like protagonist into a dubstep remix of the classic L. Frank Baum story. The charmingly cartoonish graphics, powerful pulsating music, and constant supply of quests provide immediate appeal to this Pokémon-inspired experience. Unfortunately, overly simple mechanics and dependence on in-app purchases create a shallow trip that requires more waiting around than skipping down the Yellow Brick Road.Where’s My Mickey? Review
By David Oxford
If there is any type of game it feels like Disney well and truly owns, it's the Where's My...? series begun by Where's My Water? and carried on by Where's My Perry?, starring Phineas and Ferb's pet platypus/secret agent. The latest in the series goes back to the very foundation of Disney by using Mickey Mouse, which ties in to the upcoming new-styled cartoon shorts the company's animation division is producing.Pocket Stables Review
In Kairosoft's newest title, you can experience horses in all their glory. You'll build a ranch, raise horses, and enter races, with the goal of raising a Triple Crown champion. Of course, raising a Triple Crown champion is difficult, as there's been no American Triple Crown winner in over 35 years! Pocket Stables will show you that winning one race is hard enough, but winning the three biggest races will require patience, planning, and some luck. Good thing it's a whole lot of fun.Hero of Many Review
By Mike Rose
Some of the best video game stories are those that involve no words at all. Hero of Many doesn't throw a single line of dialogue at you, yet you'll become engrossed in this tale of a little water orb and his army of water-beings. There's mystery, intrigue, and plenty of physics-based puzzles to overcome along the way.Untold History: Descendant of the Sun Review
By Brandy Shaul
Untold History: Descendant of the Sun is a hidden object adventure game that focuses more on puzzles and backtracking than it does on traditional hidden object scenes. The game follows the title character, a young girl named Aarya, the Descendant of the Sun. As Aarya, you're challenged to track down talismans and protect an ancient scroll before evil beings can find it first. The game's locations make this one seem more unique than it ultimately is, but it still comes with some nice touches that make the experience a fairly enjoyable, albeit slow one.Alone in the Park Review
By Joe Jasko
If you had a stalker, and if one day this stalker told you he had hidden nine pieces of a treasure map in various places around the local National Park, then you'd probably want to find out just what the hell his deal was, right? Well so does the narrator and "misanthropic gamer" in Alone in the Park, a very low-key adventure game that functions more like a riveting visual novel than anything else. With sharp, succinct writing and lighthearted adventuring puzzles, this is one interactive experience that will weave its winding footsteps into your mind and stay there until every last inch of that park is explored.Man of Steel Review
By David Oxford
Superman just can't seem to catch a break. First his planet blows up, taking his parents - and his entire society and culture - along with it, and now his new game Man of Steel keeps crashing.Cling Thing Review
By Joe Jasko
Cling Thing is the latest physics-puzzler game from Chillingo and Atom-Soft, and this one is all about helping a cutesy little squish creature traverse through various levels by clinging to the sticky walls around him. But even though Cling Thing features a ton of puzzling levels and deeper incentives to keep you clinging and swinging back for more, its vague denotation of "thing" in the title proves to be just as vague and bland as the actual adventure that's contained within.