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iOS Reviews
Dominant Species Review
By Matt Thrower
When the board game Dominant Species came out in 2010, it most definitely lived up to its namesake, earning a swatch of awards and topping many lists of end of year favourites. Yet a persistent complaint about the title was its beastly play time and administrative overhead. At 3-4 hours for a complete session, and with hundreds of cubes and chits to organise, sitting down for a game was a logistical nightmare. To our mind, an iOS version seemed the ideal solution. It seems publisher GMT agrees.Madden NFL Social Review
By Nick Tylwalk
The thought of NFL football as a turn-based game seems a little strange -- unless you're a Chiefs fan, in which case you're wishing other teams would let you play that way. Yet taking turns with your friends is the focus of Madden NFL Social, which looks to shake up the sameness of EA's last round of social sports games with asynchronous cross-platform play on Facebook and (eventually) iOS devices.Cook, Serve, Delicious! Review
By Nadia Oxford
When gourmets aspire to open up restaurants, how many of them really stop and consider the less glamorous parts of managing an eatery? We're talking about starting from utter scratch by serving up artery-clogging fare in a bare, grey-walled box that somehow passes for a restaurant. We're talking about hanging over the deep fryer for 12 hours a time, setting up rat traps, and pitching garbage. We're talking about all the stuff you need to deal with if you want to scratch out a living in Cook, Serve, Delicious, a time management/restaurant game for the PC.A Wonderland Story Review
By Eli Cymet
As public domain, Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland has been adapted many times. Over-the-top movies, theme park attractions, macabre games...we've just about seen it all. Despite their differences, however, there's one thing all creative interpretations of the novel seem to have in common: Alice is the star. Enter A Wonderland Story: a puzzler which reminds us that they don't call it the rabbit hole for nothing.Pocket Climber Review
By Dant Rambo
Pop quiz! Have you ever heard of Crazy Climber, an arcade game released back in the early 80s? Don't worry if your answer is no: Aside from an Atari 2600 port and a handful of Japan-exclusive remakes, it's remained dormant ever since. That is, until the recent release of Pocket Climber, the remake-slash-sequel you were all clamoring for! Maybe.Fighting Fantasy: Blood of the Zombies Review
By Matt Thrower
Fighting Fantasy is the best-known franchise in the history of gamebooks, but its transition to interactive e-books has been poor. However Tin Man Games, purveyor of the fine Gamebook Adventures series, have now acquired the license. Their first offering in the series is an adaption of the latest Fighting Fantasy book, Blood of the Zombies, written by series co-founder Ian Livingstone.True Skate Review
By Nick Tylwalk
Skateboarding is cool, but undeniably hard. I only had to suffer a few dozen bruises and road rashes in my youth to realize I was never going to be good at it. Were it easier, though, there's little doubt I would have stuck with it longer. And if True Skate by True Axis had been around back then (along with an iOS device to play it), I probably would have just skipped the pain and skateboarded with my fingers instead.Web of Deceit: Black Widow Review
With any luck, bullying's next on our list of societal ills to become extinct. But when that happens, it could mean the end of the uber-villain. In stories, the villain is usually born after being mistreated by his peers; let's face it—revenge is a great motivator. In Web of Deceit: Black Widow, we meet a particularly interesting evildoer—one who uses her lethal charm to settle a few old scores—and in the process, we learn something about how villains are made.