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iOS Reviews
Dreamscapes: The Sandman Review
By Joe Jasko
I used to have this reoccurring dream that I was being chased around my house by a giant black dragon. I never understood why, but I always thought it was strange that he never managed to catch me, considering the dragon was about the same length as the upstairs hallway he always chased me through. Leave it to Dreamscapes: The Sandman, a nightmarishly brilliant and haunting adventure game, to dredge up these memories.Maestro: Music from the Void Review
By John Anthony
The Maestro series started off a little morbid with Maestro: Music of Death, then turned a brighter leaf with Maestro: Notes of Life. The third in the series, Maestro: Music from the Void, brings back the doom and gloom, sending you to Vienna to investigate the disappearance of two musical prodigies. Oh, also, there's a smoke-like specter with skull faces lurking around. Keep an eye out for that.New Yankee in King Arthur’s Court 2 Review
By Brandy Shaul
In the world of modern time management games, all offerings tend to start with the same basic premise, which is both a blessing and a curse. On the positive side of things, fans of the genre have a near limitless amount of gameplay to explore across dozens or hundreds of titles, but the similarities between all of these games quickly get boring. In New Yankee in King Arthur's Court 2, we see Alawar updating a genre that can quickly become stale with magical spells and lovely graphics that make the game worth playing.Sword of Inferno Review
By Rob Rich
I've developed a kind of love/hate relationship with iOS action RPGs over the years. They're typically fun but have some incredibly dull stories. Or they look absolutely gorgeous but control poorly. It's always something. Sword of Inferno is no different in that "stuff" holds it back from perfection just like all the others, but the core game is far too fantastic for me to really care about that.Grave Mania: Pandemic Pandemonium Review
Some ideas never seem to get old. Zombies, for instance, seem to hold an endless fascination for us, and time management games seem to have a similarly evergreen appeal. In 2012, Anino Games bundled the two concepts into one ghoulishly frantic package in Grave Mania: Undead Fever, and this year they bring us the sequel to that game, Grave Mania: Pandemic Pandemonium. While this new offering's not significantly different from its predecessor, it does offer a more streamlined approach to time management.Horse Life Adventures Review
By Nadia Oxford
Video games are cool for multiple reasons, but they're especially good at offering substitutions in areas where real life fails. For example, how many kids beg their parents for a pony? Pretty much all of them. How many are disappointed because their parents can't afford a pony, or are disallowed to keep it in the garage? Pretty much all of them. But through the magic of games, horse enthusiasts can go galloping across the rolling hills—unless they're playing Horse Life Adventures for iOS, which lets them look at their horse and not do much else.Table Top Racing Review
By Joe Jasko
When I was kid, there was nothing more fun than driving my Matchbox cars around my room and making engine noises with my mouth. As I got older, the cars I cared about started to get bigger and faster, but there was always a part of me that longed for the days when my favorite kind of cars could still fit in the palm of my hand.Seven Seas Solitaire Review
There are very few things cooler than robots and ninjas. This is universally understood. Yet certain characters and archetypes do come close, and periodically rise with the cultural tide. Just look at werewolves and vampires. Those dudes are killingit. Cowboys are doing pretty well, too. But what about our beloved, scurvy-ridden friends, the pirates? Sure, they had a good run with that whole Caribbean gig, but has their ship of awesomeness finally left hip harbor? Have they walked the plank of relevance? Are we shamelessly fishing for analogies?