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iOS Reviews
Eclipse: New Dawn for the Galaxy Review
By Matt Thrower
Empire building in the vast, cold reaches of outer space has been a popular topic in gaming for many decades: both for video games and traditional board games. Many would have thought it had been mined for all it had. So it came as a shock in 2010 when a little-known Scandinavian publisher released the board game Eclipse to a solar storm of critical adulation.Steve Jackson’s Sorcery! Review
By Andy Chalk
Sometimes I feel like I'm wasting my time writing a review when I should really just be pointing at a game and demanding that people play it. This is one of those times. Steve Jackson's Sorcery! is an absolutely marvelous fantasy storybook adventure. Lushly illustrated and expertly told, it should not be missed by anyone even remotely interested in the genre.Star Command Review
By Jim Squires
If science fiction has taught us anything, it's that humans are frail little monkeys that probably don't belong in space. Yet despite our primitive minds and color-coded tunics, we often set a course for exploration and adventure among the stars. But as the crew in Star Command learns all too well, those stars might not be as welcoming as we'd hope.Enigma Agency: The Case of Shadows Review
By Joe Jasko
Enigma and shadows: the two are like bread and butter for hidden object gamers these days, and the latest harrowing tale from Big Fish comes with a healthy dosage of each. The adventure begins after your character has an eerie premonition about her boss at the agency, John, and things will only get darker and more mysterious from there. Enigma Agency: The Case of Shadows is a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma, and all in the middle of some fun exploration and hidden object gameplay.Iron Man 3 Review
By Rob Rich
As much as I've enjoyed the Iron Man films, I just haven't liked the games. Whether they're for consoles or mobile devices it seems like Mr. Stark is stuck with a reputation for sub-standard quality when it comes to interactive media. Iron Man 3 is no different. Gameloft has managed to pull Stark out of the mud, clean him up a bit, and shove him right back down into the muck.House of the Dead Overkill: The Lost Reels Review
By Dant Rambo
I'm going to go out on a limb and say you've probably played a game about shooting zombies. In fact, you've probably played several of them. They've practically evolved into their own genre, thanks in no small part to the mainstream success of titles like Left 4 Dead and Dead Rising.The 39 Steps Review
By Nadia Oxford
Even though technology is evolving at a pace that might impress a super-virus, humanity's fondness for settling down with a good story hasn't dissipated. What has changed is the way we consume those stories: While many of us are content to feel rough pages turn under our fingers, the popularity of eBooks and digital readers has blossomed over the past five years.Mr. Runner 2: The Masks Review
As the follow-up to the wildly popular Mr. Runner Plus and original Mr. Runner, Mr. Runner 2: The Masks has a lot to live up to. It's an infinite runner, but things are a bit different this time around -- rather than working toward increasing speed and a stressful play environment, things slow down. You can change the speed of your sprint throughout the level, and this makes for some interesting gameplay tweaks players will undoubtedly enjoy. It's telling that the Zing Games logo has a gamer sitting on the toilet -- that's likely where you'll end up having the most fun with it.