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iOS Reviews
Chop Chop Ninja World Review
By Joe Jasko
The ninja is back, and more determined than ever! Chop Chop Ninja World marks a return to the mobile series' addictive mix of platforming and beat-em-up gameplay. An incredibly ambitious title, this sequel combines traditional sidescrolling levels with exciting social features to make for a richer, more expansive experience throughout. The only question is: are you up for the challenge?Shaking Vegas Review
Playing Shaking Vegas, the new-to-mobile match-three game from Vostu and GREE, makes me very aware of one cruel fact: I'll never see Las Vegas the way gamblers of old saw it. The legendary casinos born from windswept dunes have been dulled by the shifting sands of time. The crooners of yesteryear aren't with us anymore. They've been replaced again and again - an homage here, a tribute there. The newcomers sing the same standards of course, and there is some comfort to be found in that. But even though they hit all the notes, they don't set fire to the ears like they once did.Building the Great Wall of China Review
By Brandy Shaul
When it comes to time management/strategy games, most players know exactly what to expect going in: each level contains a series of tasks that must be completed by balancing the use of resources found in the environment. It's the twists and enhancements that developers implement in each game that makes one stand apart from the next, but in the case of Building the Great Wall of China, most of its alterations do far more harm than good to the final product.Baldur’s Gate: Enhanced Edition Review
By Matt Thrower
The smoky taverns of the sword coast are filled with veteran adventurers, gnarled wizards and spent warriors who've wasted their fortunes on travel and drink and earn their coin by recounting tales of their quests. The paladin, Justus was one such. But now danger springs anew in the musty lairs and dank caverns beneath the savage frontier, and I have called on Justus to press his rusty blade back into service once more.Clay Jam Review
A long time ago, in a galaxy made out of clay, a horde of Bully Beasts attacked the land and flattened all of its clay-monster inhabitants. Now, thousands of years later, a mysterious Stranger appears and offers to return the world of Clay Jam to its former glory—as long as you feed him lots of clay to do so. Thus begins your journey as the initially small Fat Pebble, a clay ball on a mission.Christmas Stories: Nutcracker Review
By Emma Boyes
Relationships are difficult at the best of times. Poor Albert - he really didn't need the added difficulty of a magical rat king that thinks he's human kidnapping his girlfriend and turning him into a nutcracker. If he can't rescue her in time, this just really isn't going to make for a very happy Christmas.Writer Rumble Review
By Dant Rambo
Of the many lessons my parents taught me growing up, "words can hurt" is probably the one I heard most. At the time, I assumed they were just telling me to be kind to others. Having recently played Writer Rumble, though, I now realize they meant it in a far more literal sense.Dragon Slayer Review
By Nick Tylwalk
If imitation really is the sincerest form of flattery, the people who made Infinity Blade must be absolutely blushing by now. Developers just can't wean themselves off of those tried-and-true game mechanics for mobile action games, so it should come as no surprise that Glu Mobile's Dragon Slayer continues in that vein. It does carve itself out a unique niche in terms of setting and visuals, but is that enough for iOS and Android gamers?