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iOS Reviews
Magic Orbz Review
By David Oxford
Magic Orbz is a PlayStation Network game that has just made the leap to iOS. It's also the latest in a lineage of games which trace their roots back to Breakout, which in itself is like a single-player take on Pong.Atlantis: Pearls of the Deep Review
Few things are more exciting to us gamers than finding gameplay we've never seen before. The problem is, shortly after a new idea hits the scene, hundreds of copycat developers inevitably run it into the ground. That's definitely been the case with the bubble popper concept—that is, until now. In Alder Games' Atlantis: Pearls of the Deep, the miraculous has happened: someone's actually found a new way to play the shopworn bubble popper.Flashout 3D Review
Let's take a moment to relive that golden day in 1995 when Wipeout was released for the PlayStation. The air smells so good here, doesn't it? We've got a brand new console with a gorgeous F-Zero-style racer, but everything's been kicked up a notch: speed, graphics, maneuverability. And now there are weapons! Mines and missiles and electro-bolts, oh my. I'm never leaving my house again.Tiny Castle Review
By Rob Rich
What's a fantasy kingdom without plenty of fantasy creatures, right? TinyCo's new kingdom-builder does a good job of emphasizing creature care over simple building tasks, and even infuses a surprising amount of exposition into the proceedings. Once what serves as a tutorial section is over, a few of Tiny Castle's flaws become more noticeable, but overall it's still an enjoyable freemium title with plenty of charm.Northmark: Hour of the Wolf Review
By Matt Thrower
Northmark: Hour of the Wolf is one of a small group of games that work a tactical card game into a wider overarching framework of plot, blending in a few mini-games into the mix for good measure. Following in the grand tradition of the original Magic: the Gathering computer game from Microprose, these games can be extremely good. But that's a pretty big set of boots for Northmark to fill.Mystery Manor Blitz Review
By Joe Jasko
Most hidden object games are meant to relax us, and let us slowly pick apart a room to find that last hidden banana peel. Not Mystery Manor Blitz. Here, time is very much a factor, and players will race against the clock to turn each room inside-out. The exciting "blitz" approach to this game is an extremely fun twist to the hidden object genre: but too many technical and design flaws spoil the entire experience.Dueling Blades Review
By Leif Johnson
If you'd asked me a week ago, I probably would have denied the likelihood of finding an innovative fighting game in today's casual market. Even sensations like Nekki's Shadow Fight present clever spins on old ideas, and the challenges thus seem to lie in translating the successes of other platforms onto mobile devices or Facebook. So imagine my surprise when I started playing Dueling Blades and found an hour zipping by before my realizing it (after I ran into the inevitable energy wall). It's fun. It's challenging. And it's what the casual fighting genre has needed for a while.Poker Knight Review
By Nick Tylwalk
Instant Games is pretty confident you've never played anything quite like its new RPPG. You aren't seeing double, either. That extra 'P' is for poker, and Poker Knight really is a Role Playing Poker Game. It's time to put down the sword and pick up some cards, because that's what you'll need to survive this particular fantasy world on your iOS device.