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iOS Reviews
Heroes & Castles Review
By Nadia Oxford
Wherever there is a castle, a hero is never far behind. And wherever there's a hero, there are monsters, dragons, skeletons, and generic bad guys. Heroes and Castles for iOS illustrates that heroes need to be brave and hardy, but they also need to strategize, manage funds, and problem solve on the fly. In other words, heroes value versatility above all else. Heroes and Castles strives to do many things, and its intentions are noble—but like so many storybook protagonists, it's also a bit rough around the edges.Wave Trip Review
By Joe Jasko
Music is all around us. It's become an integral part of our everyday lives, and I always have some of it on in the background whenever I'm writing anything on Gamezebo. But now in Wave Trip, mobile gamers will start to look at music in a whole different light, as the game's soundtrack becomes each player's lifeline and they play the role of savior and composer in this inventive and melodious new adventure.KRUNCH Review
By Mike Rose
I often have this strange urge to play overly-challenging indie games that I know will make me scream out in anger over and over again. Titles like Super Meat Boy and VVVVVV are difficult as hell, yet overcoming them gives me this incredible sense of victory that cannot be matched elsewhere in the video game world.Final Fantasy: All the Bravest Review
Square Enix has built up 25 years' worth of mostly fond memories and good feelings towards its Final Fantasy series. Its fans are loyal, enthusiastic, and trusting towards the Final Fantasy name, even when it's not followed by a Roman numeral. Final Fantasy: All the Bravest plays off this trust by hiding a greedy, shallow game beneath a nostalgic skin.Dark Canvas: A Brush With Death Review
By John Anthony
Your daughter Angie has been traveling in Europe, but her latest letters hint that she discovered something mysterious (and possibly dangerous) in Italy. You travel to the town and discover she has gone missing, vanishing after a phantom called Silhouette showed up. In order to find her you seek the help of Virgil, a painter whose artwork can predict the future, and hope his foresight can give you the clues you need to find Angie!Coin a Phrase Review
By Joe Jasko
What's in a phrase? Well, not a whole lot, as it seems. Coin a Phrase is the first mobile offering from Petroglyph Games, the people who brought us Rise of Immortals and the popular Heroes of Graxia board game. However, the extremely underwhelming and lackluster result goes to show that not every developer can make the successful transition onto mobile platforms, and that some are better off just sticking with what they know.Infestor Review
By Nadia Oxford
War is a horrifying and bitter experience even in its most base form—that is, two walls of armed human beings throwing themselves at one another. But war is really hair-raising when it becomes subtle, shadowy, and sneaky. Infestor is a compelling, if straightforward, platforming/puzzle game that demonstrates how the loud work of an army can be done with a single, silent germ.Gunslugs Review
When it comes to making new "retro" games, few mobile developers do it better than OrangePixel. This time, the studio has released Gunslugs, a side-scrolling shooter in the same vein as Metal Slug and Gunstar Heroes. Like its old-school brethren, Gunslugs provides action, difficulty, and a large supply of frustration. These pieces work together to create a deep and addictive mobile experience.