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iOS Reviews
Blade Lords Review
By Joe Jasko
Have you ever wished that you could just buy a more powerful attack to give to Ryu and obliterate every Street Fighter opponent you met down at the arcade? Well, it turns out you aren't alone. Blade Lords is here to blend the classic gameplay we all know and love from those 2D arcade-style fighters, and throw in some neat RPG and adventure twists to keep mobile combatants alert and on their toes.Tennis in the Face Review
No doubt there are plenty of people who deserve a cranial readjustment courtesy of some sports equipment: movie patrons that leave their phones on, commuters who have full-volume conversations on the train, and anyone who gets more than three samples at a crowded Baskin Robbins. For Tennis in the Face protagonist Pete Pagassi, that type of person is anyone affiliated with the creation, distribution, or consumption of Explodz Energy Drink.Banana Kong Review
By Nadia Oxford
Gorillas have always loved their bananas, but what happens when the bananas say "no more?" You can find out with Banana Kong for iOS, a 2D endless running game that challenges you to run, run, run away from an ever-toppling pile of banana peels. Banana Kong doesn't hit the lofty standards set by Rayman's Jungle Run, but it's still one of the genre's top bananas thanks to slick controls, polished graphics, and tons of fun Donkey Kong Country references.Tin Man Can Review
By John Anthony
Tic is a HoverBot who looks like a unicycle with long wobbly arms. That's not even the strangest part of Tin Man Can, either, as when the game opens a wormhole appears and drags Tic into another dimension, stranding him in a colorful world full of hills and hovatrons and holes. Now the little guy has to ride his way home, and you're just the arcade game expert to do it!Death Track Review
If you're a fan of Android gaming, you may have found yourself wondering, "Where are all the games that have you race through tunnels?" I never thought such a thing, but I'm sure someone has. Those folks may be interested in checking out Death Track. Just a quick heads-up before you do: You're likely better off saving your time and money and holding onto hope for the future.Kingdom Conquest II Review
By Nick Tylwalk
Developers are getting quite good at giving us more in our mobile games, whether its higher production values, deeper gameplay or multiple genres mashed together. That doesn't always mean that more is better, though, which is why Kingdom Conquest II is so frustrating. Despite its noble attempt to combine an action RPG, a city builder and a card game on your iOS device, the end result is too muddled to call a real success.Rise of the Blobs Review
By Eli Cymet
Jell-O has been many things for me over the course of my life: comfort food when I'm sick, a dessert at parties and after dinner; even a staple to subsist on during university. Easily its most fun role, however, is its recent turn as gelatinous antagonist in developer Robot Invader's Rise of the Blobs. Fair warning, however: attempts to eat through the screen will prove unsuccessful.Space Agency Review
By Matt Thrower
How many children have looked up at the stars at night and dreamed impossible dreams of being an astronaut? If you were ever one of them, then your iDevice now offers you the chance to find out just how impossible it actually is, all thanks to Space Agency.