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iOS Reviews
Murder, She Wrote 2: Return to Cabot Cove Review
By Joe Jasko
In Murder, She Wrote 2: Return to Cabot Cove, players will resume the role of Jessica Fletcher, the fictional best-selling author who finds herself wrapped up in three new scintillating murder mysteries. From a stolen painting to a shocking death by electrocution to a literary fraud, players will solve puzzles, search for clues, and interrogate the suspects to help Fletcher solve each case before it's too late!Motley Blocks Review
Square Enix's new 3D puzzle game, Motley Blocks, at times seems more befitting of the arcade classification, with fast-paced action that has you madly swiping and tapping at the screen. That's not to say the game lacks strategy. You'll be replaying puzzles over and over to maximize your score, strategically timing the use of power-ups and multipliers to create some deceptively deep gameplay. Nevertheless, rarely is a self-titled puzzle game as hectic and frenzied as this.Mystery Case Files: Shadow Lake Review
By John Anthony
The latest Mystery Case Files game has arrived! Shadow Lake takes place in an abandoned town crawling with both ghosts and paranormal investigators. You play a detective who is out to solve the mystery of a relic uncovered by a prisoner almost 40 years ago. Assisted by a psychic medium (played by Lea Thompson), you'll travel through a number of varied locations as you pick up clues delivered to you from the other side.Dr. Panda’s Daycare Review
By Matt Thrower
Dr. Panda is rapidly becoming a fixture on the iDevices of parents everywhere, with developer TribePlay expanding the franchise that started in a hospital out to a school and a restaurant. Rapidly establishing an in-house art and play style, the friendly bear is now in your local nursery with Dr. Panda's Daycare.Cruel Games: Red Riding Hood Review
By John Anthony
Looking for a version of Little Red Riding Hood that's not quite as kid-oriented? Cruel Games: Red Riding Hood spins the tale anew in the form of a hidden object game, setting it in a modern day world with a twisted madman who spends his time kidnapping people and forcing them to act out versions of classic fairytales. It's dark, often disturbing, and maybe just the thing for a quiet night when you're ready to scare yourself half to death.The Secret Society – Hidden Mystery Review
By Joe Jasko
The Secret Society: Hidden Mysteries is the latest iOS title from G5 Games, and one that founds itself on secrets, mystery, and hidden object gameplay. But with more flaws than actual fun, the game is a far cry from the compelling detective adventures it strives to emulate: with not enough depth or variety to warrant its rigid freemium model and lack of adventure components.Arcane Legends Review
By Andy Chalk
Massively multiplayer online games have long been the near-exclusive domain of the PC, which historically has meant that they're something you play while hunched over a keyboard, your face mere inches away from your monitor - and certainly not the sort of thing you carry around in your pocket. But Arcane Legends takes a big step toward changing that, serving up a full-on and surprisingly good MMO experience without tying you down.Car Town Streets Review
By Rob Rich
So I hear that these "freemium" games are getting fairly popular. Especially on Facebook. One such game is apparently called Car Town, and it involves players managing their own garage and racing their friends. Since then it's been expanded into Car Town Streets, offering the same adorable vehicles and races with the addition of town building. And now all the automotive cuteness has come to the iPhone.