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iOS Reviews
Edge of Twilight – Athyr Above Review
By Nadia Oxford
Edge of Twilight: Athyr Above for iOS is an example of what happens when you pour lots of creative energy into building a game world without putting enough of that energy into assembling the actual game. This action RPG takes place in an intriguing world that's fueled by some neat ideas, but you probably won't stick around long enough to absorb the setting because the core game just isn't very fun to play.Tiny Troopers 2: Special Ops Review
By Joe Jasko
Chillingo released the first Tiny Troopers game back in June of 2012 to much acclaim, so a second tour through this miniature warzone didn't seem like too far-fetched an idea. While Tiny Troopers 2 might play it safe as far as sequels are concerned, the sprawling battlefields are more vibrant, the action is more precise, and your troopers are back and still as tiny as ever in this fun and quirky shooter.PuppetShow: Destiny Undone Review
By John Anthony
In what is possibly the most consistently creepy adventure series around, PuppetShow is back with a new installment in PuppetShow: Destiny Undone. The scampering doll head on a mechanical spider's body is also back, complete with its bad attitude as it causes mischief everywhere you go. Somebody smack that thing with a broom already!Cheesy Chess Review
By Andy Chalk
Cheesy Chess is a cute, challenging logic puzzler with very simple rules based on the timeless game of chess, but it suffers somewhat from a lack of gameplay variety. Chess aficionados (or those who aspire to be) may love it, but the truth is that once you've seen one level, you have, for all practical purposes, seen them all.Frontline Commando: D-Day Review
By Joe Jasko
Frontline Commando: D-Day is the latest 3D freemium action game from Glu Mobile, the makers of a number of hugely successful games that fit that same description, like Gun Bros. and Blood & Glory. D-Day is also a spiritual successor to 2011's Frontline Commando, which featured a much more modern setting and storyline than this World War II title. But in combining elements of traditional console games, with the fluidity and accessible nature of the mobile platform, Frontline Commando: D-Day is everything a handheld shooter should be.Hell Quest: Tears of God Review
By Rob Rich
Divine warriors fighting the good fight against an endless horde of demons is a fairly typical subject for video games, but I can't think of many examples involving dice games. And yet that's exactly what Hell Quest is: a dice game against the demonic hordes. The weird thing is it's a surprisingly cool dice game against demonic hordes, even despite luck playing a bit too big a part in success.Magicka: Wizards of the Square Tablet Review
By Joe Jasko
If you've been searching for the next great action-adventure game to play on your mobile device, then look no further, because Magicka is here. Taking everything that made the PC Magicka titles so great and refining them further, the best way that I can describe Magicka: Wizards of the Square Tablet is that it plays like a mobile touchscreen version of games like Castle Crashers; and yes, it's as amazing as it sounds.Monster Loves You! Review
Monster Loves You! playfully bills itself as a monster "life simulator." While genres are malleable and rarely set in stone, I'd like to reclassify it right now: Monster Loves You! is a visual novel. It's a charming, unexpected visual novel arranged entirely around the choices you make, but a visual novel all the same. Semantics out of the way, we can now focus on whether or not it's a good game. (Spoiler: it is.)