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iOS Reviews
Joe Danger Review
By Joe Jasko
Meet Joe Danger. He's that big-nosed daredevil in the red unitard, and the star of his own popular physics-based racing game. Joe Danger rose to fame on the Playstation Network in 2010, and now he's bringing his death-defying stunts to the tiny screen in his first mobile outing: the very fun and impressive Joe Danger. And I'm not just saying that because we have the same name.Death Golf Review
By John Anthony
Death Golf isn't your grandfather's golf. It isn't your version of golf, either, not unless you regularly deal with cannon fire and have to hop on the backs of alligators to cross water traps. That just makes it all the more entertaining, though, and with several themed stages and upgradeable equipment to make your golfing/attacking more powerful, this game's got quite a bit going for it. Golf might just be exciting again!Time Surfer Review
The quick and dirty description of Time Surfer is "Tiny Wings with time control." While this is glibly correct—you will dive into hills in order to propel the surfer up and forward—it's much more than that, and ultimately feels very different from its laid-back inspiration. Time Surfer is a fast-paced, frantic, and breathtaking experience that—like Tiny Wings—should not be missed.Kentucky Route Zero: Act 1 Review
By Dant Rambo
Before starting this review, I spent a good ten minutes trying to decide how best to categorize Act 1 of Kentucky Route Zero. That was a complete and total waste of time. This is not the kind of game that can be neatly placed in a box, which will make it something of a pain to own if you ever move to a different house. But you need to get over that, because we may well have an early contender for 2013's game of the year on our hands.Bake Shop Drop Review
By John Anthony
Bake Shop Drop plays on two basic human needs: delicious food, and organization. So, while you stack and match cupcakes, cookies, donuts and the like, you also sit and wonder why you aren't currently consuming cupcakes, cookies, donuts and the like. Assuming you're playing on a full stomach, you'll quickly get drawn in by Bake Shop Drop's simple mechanics, beautiful presentation, and endless puzzle gameplay.Village Life Review
By Nadia Oxford
If reality did a neat little flip and all the virtual villages and cities on Facebook suddenly popped onto our plane of existence, every inch of the planet would be covered in layers of half-built houses, buildings, skyscrapers, and dance halls. Almost every social city-building game revolves around throwing up as many structures as possible, which makes it all the easier to eventually abandon those soulless grey monoliths. But while Village Life for Facebook is yet another game about building up a community, its focus on people makes it a compelling social experience.Noble Nutlings Review
By Joe Jasko
As much as I loved the vehicle customization and puzzle-like aspects of 2012's Bad Piggies, in some ways, Noble Nutlings is the game I always wanted Bad Piggies to be. The first release from ex-Rovio team Boomlagoon, Noble Nutlings is a fantastic physics-based racing game, where razor-sharp reflexes will determine whether you cross that finish line in balloon-bursting glory, or land in a heap of leaves and twigs on the forest floor.Cursed Fates: The Headless Horseman Review
The story of the Headless Horseman goes back to the Middle Ages, but most of us are familiar with the 19th century version penned by American author Washington Irving. Fenomen Games' new hidden object adventure Cursed Fates: Headless Horseman embraces this 1820 rendition, as well as certain aspects of director Tim Burton's 1999 film, Sleepy Hollow. The result is an imperfect, narratively-muddled game that, despite its various issues, offers up some reasonably spooky fun.