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iOS Reviews
The Great Unknown: Houdini’s Castle Review
By Brandy Shaul
While The Great Unknown: Houdini's Castle isn't the first hidden object game to focus on the magic of Harry Houdini, most past games deal with the man himself, his life, and his death. In The Great Unknown, however, we're given a story with ample creative liberty as you play a cat and mouse game with Harry's adopted son Whitehead, who has taken your husband hostage.Dark Parables: The Red Riding Hood Sisters Review
By Nadia Oxford
Dark Parables: The Red Riding Hood Sisters is made out of the same stuff as most hidden object games, but it has a couple of differences that make it stand out like a wolf amongst dogs. For one thing, it adds a dark but intriguing twist to the old fairy tale about that red-cloaked gal who took the wrong path on the way to grandmother's house. For another, it's easily one of the most gorgeous HOGs you'll ever clap eyes on.Bad Piggies Review
By Jim Squires
As a society, it seems safe to say that we're collectively averse to prequels. I suppose we have George Lucas to thank for that. But looking back, some prequels have been fantastic. The Godfather Part II, Prometheus, X-Men First Class - all fantastic stories that take place before the start of the properties we've come to know and love. But what about Bad Piggies? Is it a prequel as worthy as those I've mentioned? Or is it more like The Phantom Menace?King Oddball Review
We can't always find justification for a villain's actions. As the consistently astute Alfred tells us in The Dark Knight, "Some men just want to watch the world burn." And some, like King Oddball, want to do so while wearing the moon as a helmet.God of Blades Review
By Nick Tylwalk
In the eternal debate between style and substance, there's probably never going to be a definitive winner. Sorry GQ. You can have both, though, at least in your iOS action games. White Whale is making sure of that with God of Blades, a super atmospheric side-scroller that will have you hacking up bad guys by the dozens, flashing back to the 70s and possibly even visiting a library for more than just free wi-fi.Castle Story Review
By Nadia Oxford
A lot of kingdom-building sim games seem to have a common problem. They draw you in with early promises of being able to build your very own realm stocked with crops, animals, decorations, and quests. Then, just as you're really getting the hang of being a regal landlord, your allotment of energy runs out and you're forced to wait. Castle Story is another otherwise-decent simulation game that subscribes to freemium's most annoying rules. I should be able to play for more than five minutes at a time! I'm a king, dammit!Indestructible Review
By David Oxford
"Indestructible" is a curious title for this game, as it might lead one to go in thinking that they are, in fact, indestructible. But perhaps it is more of an objective, because as it is from the start, you are indeed quite destructible.Tales of Terror: Crimson Dawn Review
Tales of Terror: Crimson Dawn starts with a clichéd storyline and lacks any variety thereafter to make the experience stand out. Your brother has been kidnapped, and as the loving sister, you'll need to track him down in a seemingly deserted mansion, stop a cult from taking over the world, and make your way through an alternate plane (within mirrors) before your brother is lost forever.