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iOS Reviews
Demons’ Score Review
By Jim Squires
In its few short years on the gaming scene, just about every genre you could ever imagine has been tried on the iPhone. The one notable exception however, at least in my mind, has been an iNiS-style rhythm game. Best known for the touch-based DS hit Elite Beat Agents (or if you're a real game nerd like me, it's predecessor Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan), the folks at iNiS seemed like a perfect match for the growing smartphone market. And with the release of Demons' Score, they've proved that hunch right… more or less.Armed Beasts Review
By AJ Dellinger
While debates may rage about where humans came from, there is little question that animals go through forms of evolution. These types of changes often occur to adapt to a given environment and increase the likelihood of survival. This is clearly the case in Armed Beasts. Animals that often experience attacks from predators and those higher on the food chain have evolved to have extremely accurate aim with ranged weaponry. And while animals that stand upright and attack with things like shotguns and uzis may seem absurd, but I'll be folding up my tinfoil hat and stockpiling canned goods.Margrave: The Blacksmith’s Daughter Review
By Brandy Shaul
Through the previous games in the Margrave franchise, we've helped Edwina Margrave search for answers about her family's past. In this latest installment, however, we're focused solely on the present, as Edwina must embark on a rescue mission to save the love of her life before he's lost in a town that appears only once every 300 years. Along the way, you'll meet lots of interesting characters and explore a slew of lovely environments, but the game still isn't without its problems.NFL Kicker 13 Review
By Nick Tylwalk
Ah, the glamorous life of an NFL kicker. You get little of the credit when you win, a big chunk of the scorn if you miss the game-winning boot, and girls only ask if you really know Aaron Rodgers. Actually, that's not glamorous at all, but Full Fat Games is doing its part for raising the profile of kickers everywhere with NFL Kicker 13 for iPhone and iPad. And yes, it's pretty much exactly what it sounds like.JAM: Jets Aliens Missiles Review
By Eli Cymet
Where nostalgia is concerned, gaming finds itself in a particularly unique position. While "classic" films construct an iconic past and ask us to take their word for it, games both retro and modern exist on a much tighter continuum. Many of today's "throwback" titles find themselves paying homage to games we all remember clearly... some of which we still own. In this fine line between asking us to remember, and hoping we've forgotten, publisher Forest Moon Games's first release finds itself in a bit of a - shall we say - jam.Toca Band Review
By Matt Thrower
Swedish iOS developer Toca Boca has swiftly made a name for itself amongst parents thanks to its delightful range of games and interactive toys for young children. The latest app to join their expanding collection is the music maker Toca Band, and having enjoyed several of their previous offerings with my family, I wanted to know if this orchestra would also hit the right notes.Rayman Jungle Run Review
By Dant Rambo
In case you haven't noticed, a touch screen interface is pretty different from a physical controller. Shocking stuff, I know. But many companies have chosen to ignore that detail and shoehorn their console games onto a mobile platform they're not suited for. When this happens, it's ultimately the players who lose. Ubisoft made that mistake in the past with Rayman 2, but they swiftly dodged it with Rayman Jungle Run, a game that both understands and embraces the limitations of touch screens.Rubber Tacos Review
By David Oxford
Rubber Tacos is a free-to-play Facebook game which follows the slingshot-styled game formula, though not without a few twists.