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iOS Reviews
Legend of Dungeon Review
By Eli Cymet
One of my favorite parts of Legend of Dungeon comes right at the beginning of a fresh round. Emerging from the video game aether through double doors at the top of the screen, your pixelated hero or heroine descends a stone staircase into the hearth of a cozy tavern. A fire crackles invitingly in the corner, adventurers of all stripes mill around the common area, and apples and ale line two central tables. It's here, for the first and last time in the game, that I feel totally safe.Crazy Penguin Wars: Tiny Duels Review
Worms clones are a dime a dozen these days. Earlier copy-cats like Hedgewarsand GunBound remain a cinch to locate and download today -- for free nonetheless-- while more recent inspirations of Team17's benchmark strategy game continue to pop up across a variety of modern formats. From Facebook to mobile devices, games such as American McGee's Crazy Fairies and Wild Ones strive to replicate Worms's massive success, all while attempting to bring something new to the table.European Mystery: Scent of Desire Review
As far as hidden object games go, European Mystery: Scent of Desire is something of a mixed bag. All told, it's a confounding blend of tired narrative ideas and innovative puzzles and its developers play fast and loose with period references (in it you'll see Medieval plague doctor outfits, 18th century tri-corn hats and early 20th century Gibson girls). Despite its cavalier attitude toward historical accuracy however, it remains an impressive and worthwhile hidden object game.Super Stickman Golf 2 Review
By Mike Rose
Super Stickman Golf 2 is one of those strange mobile games which, on the face of it, doesn't really offer anything that noteworthy or exciting - and yet you find yourself sat up blurry-eyed at four in the morning unable to put it down.A Wizard’s Curse Review
By Joe Jasko
In A Wizard's Curse, you play as a young magic apprentice who gets tasked with tracking down a brilliant and insane master wizard,as he wanders the countryside turning people into stone. It's a cool idea in theory, but one that falls incredibly short in execution, and coupled with short, repetitive, and uninspired gameplay, this is one hidden object adventure whose spell has not only been broken, but damaged beyond repair.Eat Eat Hooray! Review
By Nadia Oxford
At some time or another, all of us fantasize about stripping naked, jumping into a birthday cake the size of a bungalow, and then eating our way out. But cake-dives typically don't work out in real life: Aside from running the risk of being pulled in for public indecency, chances are good that you'd manage maybe ten mouthfuls of cake before your stomach started violently (and messily) rejecting all that frosting. Leave the reckless eating to the Morps, the tubby stars of the adorable town building/action game Eat Eat Hooray!Castle Champions Review
By Nick Tylwalk
You know the phrase, "Have fun storming the castle?" That never made much sense to me, because castles really don't seem like they'd be fun to storm. What could be fun is having your own castle and leading knights, wizards, archers and the like to battle, which conveniently is exactly what Castle Champions allows you to do on your iOS device. Build on the homefront and battle in the field with absolutely no storming required.PWN: Combat Hacking Review
Unless you're off the grid, digital security is now a part of your life, and SimCity has made it abundantly clear that being a gamer and being off the grid are now mutually exclusive. It's no surprise that the next generation of games will place players in the hacker role more often, but Quadrilateral Cowboy this game isn't. PWN: Combat Hacking is more akin to a hacking mini-game spun off from a AAA title than something that approximates Anonymous wish fulfillment. Does this frantic digital tug of war reprogram your brain for fun, or just make you want to log off?