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iOS Reviews
Heroes of Destiny Review
By Rob Rich
iOS games that emphasize team management via tracing paths on the screen to both move and designate targets are always a good time. Of course sometimes they can be a bit unwieldy. This is Heroes of Destiny's most notable trait: an intelligent and responsive interface. Being full of different characters to hire and lots of loot to upgrade is just a perk.Slamjet Stadium Review
By Joe Jasko
Am I the only one who gets bored playing Air Hockey after a while? I mean, all you do is hit the puck back and forth across the table and try to score a goal. Where are all the deadly saw blades and environmental hazards to keep you on your toes? That's why I'm so excited about Slamjet Stadium, the latest release from Alistair Aitcheson that gives us Air Hockey with an attitude.Ridiculous Fishing Review
By Eli Cymet
If you're reading this, and you haven't downloaded and played Vlambeer's Ridiculous Fishing, it means that you've lived a joyless life since it hit the App Store last night. If by some chance you're stumbling across this in the days, weeks, or - let's not think about it - months following the game's release, and still don't have it on your phone or tablet, you have a dangerously large fun vacuum you need to fill. And if… Okay, let's just put it this way: you have absolutely no excuse not to purchase and play copious amounts of this game. Unless you're reading this hundreds of years in the future on a supercomputer in a post-Earth colony. And even then, you're on thin ice.Words of Wonder Review
By Joe Jasko
In Disney Words of Wonder, an evil gray curse has stolen all the color from the Words of Wonder book, and left the fairytale landscape colorless and barren. It's up to you to restore the colors of the world by traveling the land and spelling every word that crosses your mind. I knew that being an English major in college would let me save the world one day!Last Train to Timbuktu Review
By Mike Rose
Up until an embarrassingly double-figures age, I was under the impression that Timbuktu wasn't a real place, thanks to the wonderful Timbuctoo children's stories series. Thank goodness I'm now aware of its definite realness, or else this review could have exposed my inner silliness to Gamezebo readers everywhere.Outland Games Review
Outland Games is ostensibly based on the same world as Uber Entertainment's Monday Night Combat and Super Monday Night Combat. However, hardcore team-based third-person shooters don't exactly make for the easiest port to touch devices. So rather than a half-featured port, the developers went with something that fit smartphone gaming a little better. Yes, it's yet another 2D endless running game, but through polish and humor it is still worth a look.Azada: Elementa Review
By John Anthony
As it turns out, you're the chosen one! Accepting your role without much thought, you're quickly swept in to the drama that is Azada: Elementia, the fourth game in the long-running Azada series. This time around, your job is to save the world of Azada from Panoptes, an all-around evil character who controls the elements. He's obviously up to no good, so at Titus' suggestion, you head out to set things right.Dungeon Plunder Review
By Matt Thrower
When the free dungeon crawler Rogue was invented in 1980, I doubt anyone imagined it would spawn a host of spin-offs legion enough to last over 30 years and invent its own genre. But it did. Its impact is seen everywhere from blockbuster hits like the Diablo series to more modest iOS games such as Dungeon Plunder.