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iOS Reviews
Square Planet Review
Seemingly out of nowhere, the "evil squares" of Square Planet have kidnapped and enslaved the race of ball people. To be fair, the balls were probably making ridiculous diplomatic requests, like "We demand bouncing, followed by rolling, followed by rolling of the third type. " But that won't stop your masked hero-ball from busting into their home and kicking some square corners.Monster Mansion Review
By Nadia Oxford
It's beginning to look a lot like Halloween. The App Store is packed with monster-based offerings, and zombie games seem to be breeding with real gusto. While the crisp autumn air and blazing foliage is probably enough to nudge any developer into a gothic mood, there's no doubt that the months leading up to the theatrical release of Hotel Transylvania likewise inspired the birth of a cutesy monster or two. Case in point: Monster Mansion for iOS.Sonic Jump Review
By Jim Squires
"Oh look, SEGA decided to make a Sonic Doodle Jump clone three years after anyone would care." If that's what you're thinking, it's ok - nobody would blame you. The gut reaction to Sonic Jump is a tough pill to swallow. And when you hear that it's actually affiliated with a mobile game that predates smartphones, well… that doesn't make things any easier. Ignore these initial warning signs though, and what you find might just surprise you.Lost in Night Review
By Brandy Shaul
Lost in Night is one match-three game that feels odd from the very beginning. It entirely lacks an introduction or cutscenes, and instead throws you straight into one of three match-three modes. After just a few levels, it becomes clear that Lost in Night's attempted inspiration are the games in the Cradle Of Rome series, as your main challenge is to build a cute and whimsical town on a grassy knoll. However, with limited instructions and no real depth of which to speak, this is one experience that's hard to cradle.Kumo Lumo Review
From the moment I heard about Chillingo's newest "rain 'em up," I knew it was going to be something. That something was always accompanied by positive expectations: adorable, creative, hilarious, fresh, which have all been met and exceeded. Unfortunately, these adjectives don't necessarily describe a good game. Kumo Lumo, I wanted to love you, and in many ways, I do. This review is going to hurt me more than it does you.Mystery Trackers: The Four Aces Review
I admit, I'm a confirmed pessimist. While I've played (and loved) all the Mystery Trackers games, I can't help but harbor the perverse expectation that one day the games' makers—Elephant Games—will let me down. Fortunately, today is not that day. With the release of Mystery Trackers: The Four Aces, the fourth in the Mystery Trackers series, Elephant has once again proven its hidden object/puzzle game prowess with a near-perfect example of casual interactive entertainment.Reiner Knizia’s Qin Review
By Matt Thrower
Doctor Reiner Knizia is one of the most prolific and respected designers in modern gaming. Lately, however he's been running on autopilot, churning out derivative games based on tinkering with mechanics from his old classics. His latest release, Qin, is a bold new experiment in which a physical copy of the game is being released alongside the iOS one, the first time this has been co-ordinated.Funky Smugglers Review
By Nadia Oxford
Have you had to engage in air travel at any point in the last few years? If so, chances are you found the experience less than funky, with the possible exception of the dude who wound up sitting beside you (and bogarted the arm rest for the entire five-hour flight). Funky Smugglers is a reflex game by 11 Bit Studios that puts the fun back into airport security—not that airport security had much fun to spare in the first place.