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iOS Reviews
The Last Door: Chapter 1 – The Letter Review
The year is 1891. Anthony Beechworth, alone in his mansion's attic, hangs himself. A final letter that he has mailed to his lifelong friend, J. Devitt, arrives with only the phrase "Videte ne quis sciat" scrawled across the page. Devitt recognizes this code from their time spent together at a school for scientific study, and that Beechworth must be in trouble. He leaves immediately to find his friend and offer his support, putting in motion the first events of The Last Door: Chapter One - The Letter.The Other Brothers Review
By Eli Cymet
Before they ever hit the App Store, well-meaning mechanic siblings Joe and Jim had already been on quite the adventure. A valiant but failed Kickstarter campaign introduced them to the world, but left them with an uncertain future. Meanwhile, public fallout between the game's creators and close collaborators dotBunny put the poor duo in the middle, faced with the prospect of languishing in legal limbo forever.Lie Swatter Review
By Joe Jasko
Lie Swatter is a quirky new trivia game from the makers of the You Don't Know Jack series, which tests how well you can spot a lie in a lineup of truths. And who better to give you these lies than a buzzing swarm of overweight and lopsided flies? But while the humor and variety of categories are there, a number of technical issues and design flaws ultimately leave the game caught in its own fly paper.Evoland Review
Gamer nostalgia: a force to be reckoned with. It's encouraged ports, remakes, and replays of an untold number of games we simply refuse to forget. It's brought pixelated graphics back into mainstream acceptance over a decade after they became dated. And now gamer nostalgia has become its own gameplay mechanic, thanks to Evoland.Dysfunctional Systems: Episode 1 Review
By Nadia Oxford
It's likely rough for developers of interactive novels to hit the sweet spot that falls just in between "interactive" and "novel." If your novel relays a big tale without stopping to let you make a story selection, it's not very interactive. On the other hand, all the story selections in the world won't make a boring game worth playing. If a studio is unable to strike a perfect balance of interactivity and decent storytelling, then it's preferable to do like Dysfunctional Systems Episode 1: Learning to Manage Chaos and give the audience a solid tale over lots of decision-making.Dungeon Hearts Review
By Eli Cymet
In what is a sentence that I'm about to have taken wildly out of context from this point onwards, the "match-3" sub-genre shares a key similarity with the works of William Shakespeare. That being: it's at the focal point of people's obsession with "reinvention." In the same way you'd be hard pressed to go watch a performance of Hamlet today without hearing about the bold choice to set it in a dystopian future or the wild west, each new jewel, orb, or color-matching release comes complete with a twist.Ms. Splosion Man Review
Released back in the summer of 2011, the explosive sequel to 'Splosion Man added environmental variety, increased difficulty, and new gameplay elements to go along with its pink character palette. The 'Splosion series was one of the few remaining Xbox exclusives, but no longer. Along with a straight PC port, now you can finally 'splode on the go. Ms. Splosion Man retains its awesome and charm on your iPhone and iPad, but the additions to this port threaten to contain the blast.Strategy & Tactics: World War II Review
By Matt Thrower
Video games based on World War 2 are perennially popular, and iOS is no exception. From implementations of venerable mechanics like World in War to complex simulations such as Battle of the Bulge there's already a gamut of games available. But Herocraft think they can muscle into this crowded space with latest release Strategy & Tactics: World War 2.