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iOS Reviews
Dragon Collection Review
By Rob Rich
With an App Store awash with creature-collecting freemium games, CCGs, and creature-collecting CCGs, it can be tough to choose a favorite. I think it's safe to say that, barring a few titles, the massive selection offers something for everyone. And with the recent release of Dragon Collection, even lovers of cute cartoon characters who shun evolution and prefer fewer dragons in their dragon-themed games are covered.Gear Jack Review
By Nadia Oxford
Jack is the Little Robot that Could. The Little Robot that Could Die. Jack stars in Gear Jack, a runner/platforming hybrid for iOS that's heavy on the retro appeal, but not simply because of its 2D graphics and catchy soundtrack. This game is pretty darn difficult—maddeningly so at times—and you can plan on dying over and over before you finally surmount each level. Cats have nine lives; luckily, robots have considerably more.Sleepwalker’s Journey Review
By AJ Dellinger
11 Bit Studios is best known for Anomaly: Warzone Earth, an RTS game released on portable platforms as well as PC and consoles. The game focuses on strategic warfare that puts players in the trenches of an all-out alien invasion. To call Sleepwalker's Journey -- a game that drops the battlefield in exchange for a pleasant dream world -- a departure is an understatement. Is this game the dream that players hope for, or is it a nightmare despite its pleasing look and feel?Incredipede Review
Incredipede begins with a tragic tale: Little Quozzle's village is ransacked by invaders, burned to the ground, and all of her family and friends kidnapped. She alone escapes into the hills and becomes our unexpected hero, on a tireless journey to find the hidden village across the island and rescue her tribe. In pursuit of this noble goal, we take control of Little Quozzle and her amazing ability to generate limbs on command.Micro Miners Review
By Dant Rambo
Lemmings was one of the first games I fell in love with. It was totally different from the fast-paced platformers I was used to, but I had a blast ushering those little green-haired fellows from level to level -- not to mention occasionally dropping them in lava. Micro Miners provides a similar kind of rush, although I didn't see a single creature with goofy hair color. What gives?Nomsters Review
By David Oxford
Welcome to the world of Nomsters, where the eponymous creatures like to dine on such fruits as cherries, bananas, and watermelons--and where the villainous Fruit Fly Army seeks to claim the fruits as their own.Wraithborne Review
By Nick Tylwalk
The annoying thing about magical post-apocalyptic settings is that the fate of all that's left of civilization rests solely on your shoulders. No sidekicks, no reinforcements, and in the case of Wraithborne, the latest iOS hack-n-slash game from Cresent Moon Games and Alpha Dog Games, not even a name. That's just the way it goes, so there's no use pouting about it. Pick up your hammer and get to smashing!Verticus Review
By Jim Squires
Earlier this year, Austrian skydiver Felix Baumgartner made international news by becoming the first person to jump from space and land on Earth. He fell so fast that he became the first person to break the sound barrier with their body. You'd think that would impress me, but it doesn't. Why? Because I've played Verticus.