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iOS Reviews
Defender’s Quest: Valley of the Forgotten Review
By Andy Chalk
Defender's Quest opens on a rather bleak note. After falling victim to a ravenous plague, you're tossed into the Great Pit even before you've drawn your last breath, but you somehow recover and discover within yourself the ability to travel to the world between life and death. Unfortunately, that brings you into contact with the zombie-like Revenants, who prey on the living and cannot be stopped from within the mortal realm.Curiosity Review
By Dant Rambo
Curiosity - what's inside the cube is a daunting game (if you could even call it that) to review. On one hand, I consider it valuable to factor in what Peter Molyneux and 22 Cans were trying to do here; on the other, the road to many terrible games is paved with good intentions. Which isn't to say Curiosity is "terrible." More than just about every game out there, that depends on the kind of attitude you approach it with.Angry Birds Star Wars Review
By Jim Squires
When it comes a franchise with as much marketing and brand power as this, you just know it's only a matter of time until another big release comes our way. That's right, it's Angry Birds time again. Oh.. no, wait. I mean it's Star Wars time again. Hang on. It's BOTH?Word Smack Review
By Andy Chalk
EA Mobile's new Word Smack is a competitive, two-player word guessing game that can be played against Facebook friends or random strangers on the internet. The action unfolds over three alternating and increasingly difficult rounds, each of which presents you with 15 opportunities to guess five-letter words.The Hobbit: Kingdoms of Middle-earth Review
By Leif Johnson
If you've ever wondered why gaming tie-ins of popular entertainment franchises have such a bad reputation, you'd do well to consider Kabam's new The Hobbit: Kingdoms of Middle-earth a case study. Representing either the elves or the dwarves, you build a small kingdom from the ground up, expanding it and building armies for the eventual attacks by other players or, in some cases, goblins. In other words, it's a lot like Kabam's existing Kingdoms of Camelot: Battle for the North--and uncomfortably so.Knights of Pen & Paper Review
By Nick Tylwalk
Ever wish there was a mobile RPG about the pen-and-paper role-playing games all of us good nerds enjoyed growing up? I'm not talking about an adaptation, but a game that's actually about those classics. If that sounds too meta to be true, you need to spend some time with Knights of Pen & Paper by Behold Studios, a game that manages to celebrate and skewer many conventions at the same time.Arc Squadron Review
Any game with strong similarities to Star Fox deserves a playthrough, in my mind. The ahead-of-its-time polygonal space shooter set precedence for smooth flying controls and engaging action upon its arrival in 1993. Although Psyonix's recent Arc Squadron is obviously inspired by the SNES shooter, it is also its own game, perfectly crafted for the iPhone and the challenge of battling through space with only your fingertip.The Wizard of Oz Review
By Nadia Oxford
Let's face it. Dorothy Gale is a stone-cold killer. She effectively bludgeoned a woman to death with her house, and then melted another down into her component cells. If she's allowed to run across Oz unsupervised, she will kill again. That's why you need to play The Wizard of Oz for Facebook. Dorothy will be so busy bossing around the Munchkins and rebuilding the Yellow Brick Road that she'll forget about her bloodlust. For a time.