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iOS Reviews
Found: A Hidden Object Adventure Review
By Joe Jasko
Adventure ahoy! Treasure and intrigue lie in wait at every turn in Found: A Hidden Object Adventure by Big Fish Games. In the wake of an unexplained plane crash, you are left to fend for yourself on a strange tropical island. It's up to you to discover the secrets behind the island's many peculiar inhabitants, as you traverse sunny beaches, pirate ships, ancient temples, and even a vampire castle in this free-to-play hidden object game.Death Upon an Austrian Sonata: A Dana Knightstone Novel Review
Word about Dana Knightstone certainly gets around. A fiction novelist who communes with the dead, her otherworldly powers have helped her solve mysteries the globe over. From investigating haunted Tuscan villas to aiding lovelorn ghosts of Scotland, Knightstone's supernatural prowess has earned her international fame. When a distant Austrian relative hears of her abnormal acumen, he implores Dana to visit. Turns out he too sees the dead, and needs Dana's help unraveling the mystery behind his visions.Monster Galaxy: Exile Review
By Rob Rich
Over 125 different monsters to tame and train; each aligned with a specific Zodiac to give them an edge or handicap against other creatures. Beautifully rendered characters and environments that are as twisted and bizarre as they are compelling. A non-existent entry fee. Monster Galaxy: Exile certainly seems to have a lot going for it. On paper. But once the countdown timers start adding up, it begins to feel like it's holding itself hostage.Real Boxing Review
By Jim Squires
Boxing and video games have had a long and storied history. Punch-Out, Ready 2 Rumble, Fight Night - whether arcade fun or a full simulation of the sweet science, there's no avoiding one simple fact: punching feels good. Real Boxing is looking to set a new standard for the sport, but does it punch itself out by trying to be more than it needs to be?Island Tribe 4 Review
By Brandy Shaul
Realore's Island Tribe saga has reached its fourth installment, and we find our friendly islanders challenged with one more quest: to help save a formerly evil Shaman from his curse across tropical islands, ancient Egypt, China and even Scandinavia. But while Island Tribe 4 comes with all of the time management gameplay that we've come to expect from the rest of the series, it still falls short of the genre's best games.Mirrors of Albion Review
By Joe Jasko
In the Lewis Carroll-inspired Mirrors of Albion, players will embark on a whimsical quest to track down a missing girl as they hunt for clues in a city full of thieves, wonder, and a talking Cheshire cat. The latest release from Game Insight takes the best parts of social gaming and combines it with addictive hidden object gameplay, to create a captivating adventure that is easy to pick up and hard to put down.Word Bird Review
By Matt Thrower
It's not really surprising that writers should have a secret passion for word games. It's perhaps more unusual that word puzzles enjoy the immense across-the-board popularity that they do. But people like them, and mobile devices are a natural platform for them, so it's a very crowded marketplace. That hasn't deterred developer Funkitron from trying to muscle its way in with the new app Word Bird.Heads Up! Hot Dogs Review
By Dant Rambo
There was a time when graphics and technical prowess were the main driving forces behind video games. The recent rise of mobile and downloadable games has changed that, offering developer and player alike a sandbox to rediscover what games are capable of when you trim away the pomp and circumstance. If you need an example, Heads Up! Hot Dogs is a pretty good one.