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iOS Reviews
Might & Magic: Duel of Champions Review
By Rob Rich
Playing multiplayer card games can often be a mixed bag. For example; great artwork and fun mechanics are sometimes easily forgotten when squaring off against an opponent with a seemingly infinite supply of powerful cards. This is the main reason I can appreciate Might & Magic: Duel of Chamions. Even the toughest cards can be brought down with some careful planning.Royal Gems Review
By Brandy Shaul
Royal Gems initially appears to be a lovely, bright match-three game that will suck away all of your free time like so many other games have been able to do. While the terms "lovely" and "bright" certainly do apply to the final product, Royal Gems unfortunately offers a disappointing experience that feels more like a Facebook game than a PC download title.Hypnosis Review
By Joe Jasko
Have you ever been hypnotized before? It seems a little scary at first, but it's also a proven psychiatric method of bringing all those inner demons to light, and working through any hidden issues you may have. Well Maya, the psychiatrist heroine of Hypnosis, swears by this method, and she's prepared to use it every chance that she gets to investigate the mysterious disappearance of her colleague and ex-boyfriend, Dr. Blanche, in this dreamy and hypnotic point-and-click adventure.Poker Royale Review
By Nick Tylwalk
Thanks to the first James Bond novel and the Hamburger Royale (not actually the Royale with Cheese, sorry Vincent), the word "Royale" has a nice pop culture tradition going for it. Developer Three of a Kind is trying to add to it with Poker Royale, a free iOS poker app designed to get you playing poker, preferably with friends, with as little hassle as possible. It does that admirably, but not a whole lot else.Tekken Card Tournament Review
By Andy Chalk
I've played a lot of CCG battle games, so you can trust me when I say that most are the same old, same old - collect virtual cards, upgrade them and then "battle" other players by comparing yours to theirs to see who has the bigger number. It's a genre that has lizard-brain appeal to the obsessive-compulsive collector gene in all of us, but as far as actual gameplay goes it tends to be less than impressive. Tekken Card Tournament takes the opposite approach: The collecting part isn't great, but there's some real gaming to be found inside and it's not too bad at all.Papa Pear Saga Review
By Nadia Oxford
You should not throw food. However, food is allowed to throw itself, should the need arise. In Papa Pear Saga for Facebook, an anthromorphic pear wearing a crash helmet and goggles flings himself around a Peggle-inspired game board in the nameof fun. "Fun" is as good a reason as any for a piece of fruit to whip itself through minefields of pegs and power-ups.The Spookening Review
The App Store is rife with games belonging to nearly every genre out there. Chances are good no matter what you're into, there's a game for you - that's the beauty of it! But have you ever stumbled across a game where scaring the wits out of your targets is the goal? We're willing to bet you haven't. But thanks to the bizarre gem The Spookening, you can be on your way to terrorizing villagers and grinning smugly with little more than an app purchase. The Spookening is a silly but satisfying exercise in creeping out the living, the only way a ghost knows how.Slayin Review
By Alex De Vore
If there is one thing that the rise of iOS gaming has proven, it's that the world is full of dedicated independent developers who finally have a platform to easily showcase their works of passion. We're talkin' clever artistic types who might otherwise have a tough time breaking into the industry. These are developers who've honed their game-crafting skills for little reason beyond the love of the medium, and Pixel Licker is one such developer.