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iOS Reviews
Explorers of the Lost World Review
By Joe Jasko
Have you ever wanted to get lost on your own tropical island? Well, here is your chance: Explorers of the Lost World puts players in control of Professor Jack Blaine, as he is shipwrecked on the coast of a large and vibrant island. From Beeline, the developer behind the hugely popular Smurfs' Village, Explorers of the Lost World offers a bright and colorful adventure, but one that puts a price on its exploration aspects.Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Review
Theatrhythm Final Fantasy's release on the 3DS earlier this year was the ultimate piece of fan service: players were treated to over 70 songs (56 playable) from the thirteen main (numbered) entries in the Final Fantasy series, 29 characters, and plenty of RPG-esque opportunities for advancement. With a freemium version of the game now available on iOS, mobile adventurers can enjoy most of the basic trappings of Theatrhythm—minus its soul.Middle Manager of Justice Review
By John Anthony
Double Fine is well-known for its quirky sense of humor, and Middle Manager of Justice is a shining example of that. Instead of an exciting, running out and saving the world action game, you get to sit indoors managing heroes, shuffling paperwork, and ensuring every justice request form is met with the appropriate (and fiscally responsible) action. Do a good job and maybe you'll get a ten on your evaluation form!One Million Monkeys Review
By Nadia Oxford
The "Infinite Monkey Theorem" states that a million monkeys working at a million typewriters will, in time, replicate the complete works of William Shakespeare - but probably not before they jam up their keyboards with their own you-know-what. One Million Monkeys for iOS is governed by the aforementioned theorem. You probably won't be able to produce a coherent sentence, let alone the works of Shakespeare—but you'll definitely come up with some gut-splitting nonsense stories.The Grading Game Review
By Nadia Oxford
Few people can resist spewing a passionate opinion about the state of post-secondary education. On one hand, university students are suffering enormous debts and years-long workloads in order to procure degrees of negligible value. On the other hand, maybe it's not the worst idea to keep kids chained to a desk until they learn the difference between "a lot" and "alot." The Grading Game celebrates the wonderful and terrible (but mostly terrible) aspects of being a teaching assistant (TA) with a game that's unique, fun, and educational. That's right—it's possible to learn and have fun at the same time. Pinky swear.Monsters, Inc. Run Review
By Mike Rose
We're pretty much used to popular mobile games getting movie makeovers now. Whether it's Brave and Temple Run or Angry Birds and Star Wars, it can be great to jump back into a familiar experience with a different yet exciting new theme.Jet Trains Review
By Rob Rich
Jet Trains certainly looks the part of a track-switching puzzle-esque train game. But make no mistake, there's little (if any) brain-teasing going on here. This is a racing game first and foremost. Granted, it's a fairly unorthodox racing game featuring linear tracks and steam engines, but it's a racing game nonetheless. One that can be surprisingly addictive once it gets its hooks in, which doesn't take long.Battle of the Bulge Review
By Matt Thrower
In December 1944, the German army made one last-ditch assault against the Allied armies as they advanced into the bitter, icy woods of Belgium. Now seen as a futile, tragic waste, the resulting battles in the snow saw tales of heroism and desperation that captured the imagination of a generation of war games. The latest title to join the throng is Battle of the Bulge, a rare historical game designed specifically for the iPad.