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iOS Reviews
Tentacles: Enter the Dolphin Review
By Nadia Oxford
If the Magic School Bus taught us anything, it's that shrinking down to a microscopic size and going inside people's bodies doesn't yield any pretty sights. Tentacles: Enter the Dolphin is another story about a speck working its way through a gooey digestive system, and it confirms this much: the human body is a heck of a playground.Alien Frontiers Review
By Matt Thrower
The original Alien Frontiers arrived in 2010 to considerable acclaim, off the back of the first successful Kickstarter project for a board game. Publisher Clever Mojo Games repeated the experiment for the iOS version and rapidly got their backing. Now the app is here, and gamers can judge for themselves whether it meets the standards set by its illustrious predecessor.Mayan Prophecies: Ship of Spirits Review
By Brandy Shaul
While ghost-filled pirate ships are fairly common settings within the hidden object genre, there's still an opportunity for developers to make fantastic games in that subgenre, with Mayan Prophecies: Ship of Spirits being a prime example of that fact. While the game's introduction is rushed and shallow, once you step foot onto an ancient Spanish galleon, you'll find yourself in an experience that is hard to top.Paper Toss Friends Review
By Nadia Oxford
The first Paper Toss game was released in 2009, around the time the US economy started to smell like a carton of milk parked behind a furnace. The game simply involved pitching wads of paper into a wastebasket, but the quiet ring of phones and muted chatter of your digital co-workers in the background turned Paper Toss into a means of relieving work stress during a time when sneezing wrong could get you kicked out of your real-world job. The economy has since improved a little bit, but there are still reasons to lose yourself in slacker fantasies. Paper Toss Friends isn't very different from its predecessors, but it doesn't have to be. We'll never lose our inborn love for pitching trash with style.Grow Away! Review
By David Oxford
We've all had it happen to us once or twice: binging on junk and other food that tastes good, but isn't exactly good for us. Afterwards, all you really want is a good salad or maybe a wrap to help flush that feeling out of your system and balance things in your diet, if only just a bit.Madagascar Preschool Surf n’ Slide Review
By Matt Thrower
Apps based on popular film franchises are nothing new, and they vary wildly in quality. Featuring youngster incarnations of the central zoo-ster characters from the Madgascar franchise, Madagascar Preschool Surf n' Slide promises to deliver a mixture of entertainment and learning which will prick the interest of many parents. But it's a notoriously difficult combination to get right.Vector Review
By Leif Johnson
Vector's developer Nekki relishes sticking to the shadows, but for them, that's a good thing. It worked for their first major project on Facebook--last year's wonderful Shadow Fight--and it works for Vector. Their latest title takes their signatures silhouetted art style and places it in a game that--at heart--ends up feeling like a competent 2D version of console cult-hit Mirror's Edge. Intrigued? You should be.Where Angels Cry Review
Why do they do it to us? Why do developers tantalize us with cool-sounding game ideas and then fail miserably to realize them? Where Angels Cry, the new hidden object game by Cateia Games, has the potential to be a dark religious mystery along the lines of Umberto Eco's incredible novel, The Name of the Rose. Instead, it's an ill-conceived, shabbily constructed narrative, weakly propped up by a collection of unattractive graphics and predictable puzzles.