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iOS Reviews
Starseed Pilgrim Review
By Mike Rose
Sometimes a game comes along that is simply too abstract to be recommendable to all, yet still feels like an experience you should be nudging as many people as possible in the direction of. Starseed Pilgrim is not for everyone - in fact, I would suggest that it's not even for most people.Run Sheldon! Review
Run Sheldon is one of the most adorable free endless runners to hit the App Store in quite some time. Perhaps that's because it's based upon one of the most memorable fables of all time: how the tortoise beat the hare in a race. This time, the tortoise in question is adorable little Sheldon, who's facing not just one but an entire gang of hares who want to beat him to the finish line. Old Man Hare wants to take the Golden Race Trophy back from Sheldon, but as he's gotten a little chubby in his old age, he's got to depend on his rabbit buddies to help him do so. That's where you come in.Crime Connection Review
By Rob Rich
If anyone is ever in the mood for running a city under the auspices of organized crime they have plenty of options to get their fix in a family-friendly way via the App Store. Freemium mafia games are pretty much their own subgenre at this point. While Crime Connection isn't without its own set of problems, it manages to stand up quite well against its peers.Bottle Cap Blitz Review
Bottle Cap Blitz is a specific kind of game. It's fast, friendly, and free of the bells and whistles and constraints seen in a glut of App Store releases. And without a gorgeous exterior or extraneous additions, it still manages to reel you in and hook you with simplistic, addictive gameplay that channels the likes of Paper Toss, while combining the nature of the hit Fruit Ninja.War of the Fallen Review
By Andy Chalk
War of the Fallen, Zynga's latest entry into the free-to-play collectible card game milieu, is precisely what you would, or at least should, expect from a Zynga game: it's accessible, very highly polished and has one hand on your shoulder while the other slowly reaches for your wallet.Big Win MLB Review
By Nick Tylwalk
What's better than a cute baseball semi-sim (look ma, I coined my own genre) for iOS devices? That same game with real MLB players and uniforms, that's what. Hothead Games has its first fully licensed sports title on its hands with Big Win MLB, which is just like Big Win Baseball, except… realer.18 Cadence Review
18 Cadence is the latest work from interactive fiction writer Aaron A. Reed, creator of Blue Lacuna. While not a game in any standard sense of the word, this "story kit" is an interactive experience that allows you to send more than just a high score to the world: you are enabled and encouraged to share your own story or poem with other reader-creators, and to explore what they have shared as well. It's a potentially endless cycle of inspiration and creation, originating from Reed's own offerings.GolfStar Review
By Joe Jasko
I knew from a pretty early age that I wasn't meant to be a golfer. Nothing against the sport or anything: I just seemed to be much better at finding all the sand traps and water hazards than getting holes in one. But now I may have finally found a way to enjoy the game without all of that constant walking around to retrieve my ball, as GolfStar by Com2uS is the closest I'll ever come to playing a real live game of golf right from my living room sofa.