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iOS Reviews
Lost Treasures of Infocom Review
By John Anthony
Interactive fiction has been around for decades, evolving in the early days of computers to provide rich environments without the need for fancy graphics. The genre has waxed and waned in popularity over time, but some of the most treasured releases have come from a company called Infocom. Now you get to experience some those classic adventures right on your high-tech mobile device!The Torment of Whitewall Review
If you were asked to take the last inbound ferry to an isolated island village where a mysterious monster keeps appearing at night to whisk away victims to an unknown, assumedly grizzly fate, you'd probably have some reservations, right? Well, one can only assume the townsfolk pay handsomely, because that is exactly what the protagonist of The Torment of Whitewall decides to do. Sadly, for both you and our hero, it may have been better to simply remain uninvolved.Last Knight Review
By Joe Jasko
These days, endless runners are a dime a dozen on the App Store. From fast-paced natural disaster adventures to harrowing escapes from a zombie apocalypse, it seems like we're always running away from something. But Last Knight is more than just a clever play on words: it shows the height of what an endless runner game can be like, and proves a formidable opponent to even the best of titles to come from the genre.Pudding Monsters Review
By Jim Squires
I hate to write a review that compares one game to another, but when the game in question is Pudding Monsters - the first new IP from developer ZeptoLab since their mega-hit Cut the Rope - it's hard to not look at it without asking the bigger questions that we're all thinking. "Is it the next Cut the Rope?" "Were ZeptoLab just a one trick pony?" "Do I want a Pudding Monsters plush doll/t-shirt/board game/Slurpee cup?"Ravensword: Shadowlands Review
By Nick Tylwalk
If you're going to borrow, you may as well borrow from the best. The much anticipated fantasy RPG Ravensword: Shadowlands owes a lot of its look and feel to the Elder Scrolls series, particularly Oblivion and Skyrim. Considering the popularity of those titles, Crescent Moon Games was smart to pick them as its muses, and despite a little bit of unevenness, the result was worth the wait for iPhone and iPad owners.Nemo’s Reef Review
By Nadia Oxford
Pixar's classic movie Finding Nemo brings to mind wide oceans, new friends, and seemingly hopeless quests fueled by love, hope, and determination. Unlike its source material, Nemo's Reef isn't about exploration or adventure—it's about staying on one spot and making that spot pretty. This mobile game starring the little clownfish and his overprotective dad doesn't boast an original premise, but it's nice to lord over Nature for a change instead of yet another city.Cognition: An Erica Reed Thriller – Episode 1: The Hangman Review
By Andy Chalk
Cognition: An Erica Reed Thriller follows the adventures of FBI agent Erica Reed, who possesses supernatural powers that allow her to witness past events, pull "memories" out of inanimate objects and even bring out long-forgotten memories in the minds of others. It's an intriguing idea but it's also a mess, brought low by clunky technology and writing and game mechanics that are completely out of place in such a dark, serious game.Fairly Twisted Tales: The Price Of A Rose Review
By John Anthony
Walking late one night, the curious Raphael picked a rose from a castle garden. Unfortunately the owner of the garden was a cruel (but cultured!) beast who demanded payment for the trespass. After a bit of old fashioned negotiating, Raphael's daughter, Bella, agreed to stay with the beast in exchange for Raphael's life. Now Raphael has found a way to free his daughter, but he's going to need your help to do it.