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iOS Reviews
Dark Arcana: The Carnival Review
By Brandy Shaul
The haunted, dark carnival has become a fairly standard setting within the hidden object genre, but Dark Arcana: The Carnival is proof that it can still feel fresh and gripping. The game's storyline starts off slowly with a standard case of a missing person, but quickly changes focus to become one of lost lovers, dark rituals and evil forces bent on destroying the world. With each plot twist, the game becomes even better than before, but it isn't without a few technical issues.Farm Tribe 2 Review
We've all heard the urban legend of how the ooey-gooey "life sim" came to be: two developers ran into each other, one carrying a strategy game and the other carrying a simulation. The games collided: "Hey, bro, you got strategy in my sims game!" "No, dude, you got sims in my strategy title!" And so, a new combination was born. I hope you enjoyed that story, because you won't find a better one in Farm Tribe 2.Polara Review
By AJ Dellinger
Things may be different for the latest generation of youth, but for children of earlier generations, seeing Tron was a momentous occasion. It lent credibility to everything that was beloved for them. Gaming wasn't a waste -- it was training for delivering the ripe justice that would someday need to be laid upon enemies and rivals. It also made neon seem cool, for whatever that's worth.Stained Review
By Nadia Oxford
Houses of prayer can be divisive institutions, but we can all agree on one thing: they boast some kick-ass stained glass windows. That said, have you ever considered shattering one of those windows? Not out of religious protest, but just for the split-second thrill of watching shards of ruby and emerald glass spray out into the sunlight? Yes? No? You probably won't admit it either way, so why not break some virtual glass guilt-free with Stained? It's an action-platforming game built around an interesting concept, though the final product still needs a bit of polish.Crazy Taxi Review
By Jim Squires
Crazy Taxi is a game that's always held a special place in my heart. When people talk about the frenzied, accessible gameplay of days gone by, my mind often goes to the days I'd plunk quarter after quarter into Crazy Taxi at the arcades. Then later, I'd sink hour after hour into the Dreamcast release. Even as recently as Steam's Big Picture release last month, I found myself getting back behind the wheel of a taxi cab. So when SEGA tipped us off about an iOS release, you'd better believe I jumped at the chance to check it out.Can’t Stop Review
By Matt Thrower
Sid Sackson is one of the best known names in board gaming. His hallmark of easily learned but strategically rich games has had immense impact on modern designs. But amongst his oeuvre there is one game which is uncharacteristically zany, random and light; one which is, therefore, a great candidate for an iOS conversion. That game is Can't Stop.Devil’s Attorney Review
By Dant Rambo
Most of us have a very love/hate relationship with lawyers. They're a necessary cog in our legal system, but it often seems as though they care more about winning cases than protecting the innocent. And if the original Phoenix Wright was the game that inspired many of us to regard those barristers a little more positively, Devil's Attorney will most certainly be the one that has us despising them again. Considering how much fun it is though, it's pretty hard to object.Irrupt Review
By Eli Cymet
To say Irrupt is minimalist - that it's a game in which there's not a lot to do - is an understatement. In fact, there's only one thing to do: press and hold. Faced with such stark simplicity, it might be tempting to dismiss Irrupt for the game that it isn't. But then, that would mean missing out on the elegant little gem that it is.