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iOS Reviews
Stunt Star: The Hollywood Years Review
By David Oxford
The name "Stunt Star: The Hollywood Years" sounds like an action game, but in reality it's a physics-based title not unlike Angry Birds and its ilk. Rather than focusing on the environment and how to best destroy it and all who dwell within, though, your goal is to nail that perfect landing... or at least get close enough.Sable Maze: Sullivan River Review
By Brandy Shaul
Sable Maze: Sullivan River starts with a premise we've seen countless times before; After being haunted by the same nightmare every night, you'll return to a location from the nightmare to investigate the cause. However, this isn't another tale of mental asylums or haunted houses, as Sable Maze takes place at an abandoned summer camp that you attended as a child. After six children went missing there in the 1980's, you'll return as an adult to finally solve the mystery of these missing children and hopefully free yourself from your nightmares.Zaxxon Escape Review
By Dant Rambo
For one reason or another, a lot of developers have tried to turn classic games into endless runners recently. I noticed it first with Circus Atari (okay, so that one's more of an endless ascension game) and Pitfall!, but Zaxxon Escape is yet another fine example. It adheres to the (admittedly threadbare) canon of the original, but drops just about everything else. Arcade nuts, this is not the nostalgia boost you've been looking for.Nightmarium Review
By Mike Rose
It's quite fortunate, really, that the nasty creatures which live under our beds, in our walls, and generally skulk around in the darkness only come out at night. I'd much rather have them roaming about my house while I'm sleeping than getting in the way of the TV during the day.Beastie Bay Review
By Andy Chalk
You're stranded on a deserted island, but not for long - and it's not very deserted, either! In Beastie Bay, the new monster collecting/city management game from Kairosoft, you'll battle, capture and tame a wide variety of beasts both familiar and exotic while building your island into a bustling tropical paradise.Big Win Football Review
By Nick Tylwalk
Everyone loves dynasties. Jay-Z likes talking about them, and general managers of sports teams spend a ton of time and money trying to build them. Since most of us are a bit short on both of those things, it's nice that Hothead Games has come up with Big Win Football. Now, building your own mini football empire can be done from your iPhone or iPad, and honestly, that's a lot easier than working your way up to become GM, anyway.Age of Myth Review
By AJ Dellinger
Life as a god must be pretty great. The whole "all-knowing benevolence and unmatchable power" thing is a pretty sweet gig. Today, gods generally get along pretty well (though the same can't always be said of their followers!). Anyone familiar with Greek mythology can tell you things in the godly realms weren't always so great though. Wars amongst the powerful figures were common. Yet there may be no battle in the mythos as brutal as the one depicted in Age of Myth. This Athenian era fighter will have you playing the role of a hero in Zeus's army. But is it a heavenly fit on your mobile device, or does this title belong in the netherworld?Haunted Halls: Revenge of Doctor Blackmore Review
Ol' Dr. Blackmore's been a busy boy. In two previous Haunted Halls games, this leering, four-eyed, tentacled evil genius has caused a boatload of trouble while trying to take over the world. The latest in the series, Haunted Halls: Revenge of Doctor Blackmore represents an entertaining, but flawed third chapter in the octo-homme's saga - and if its unresolved ending is any indication, it won't be the last.