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iOS Reviews
My Singing Monsters Review
By Nadia Oxford
When you get right down to it, few social/building games really offer any kind of real motivation to play. You get paltry reasons like, "Build your own zoo full of cuddly animals so kids can gawk at them," or, "Make some money, or else you're a godless Communist." My Singing Monsters might be the first social/building game that directs you to complete something final and substantial--namely, a monster chorus that swells into an otherworldly orchestra as you add one booming tenant after the next.Dr. Panda’s Restaurant Review
By Matt Thrower
Developer TribePlay has a series of popular apps for youngsters featuring the cute character Dr. Panda. His original incarnation worked in a hospital, where the kids could help him take care of his patients. But the clever doctor has extended his empire since then, and running a restaurant is his latest business. And same as before, he's calling on the children for assistance.Cypher Review
By Dant Rambo
I don't know this to be true, but I bet there's a league of text adventure purists out there who look down on us current gamers. "Back in our day," they probably say, "we didn't need any of those newfangled graphics - or any kind of graphics!" If that sounds like you, quit being so judgmental. Also, check out Cypher, a new text adventure game with more than a few similarities to the classics.Super Hexagon Review
By Eli Cymet
Since I've started playing it, I've heard countless theories on how to best the endlessly twisting geometric minefield of Super Hexagon. Keep your eyes on the outer edges of the screen to stay ahead of incoming walls. Avoid staring at the rotating background. Make sure to stare at the rotating background. In truth, though, it's all heresay. There's only one thing you need to do for certain in this retro-tinged thunderdome. Only one strategy: avoid everything.Huebrix Review
By Eli Cymet
Gloating. Hubris. Pride. It goes by many names, but proves equally annoying in the wrong hands. And nothing spurs it on like proficiency at video games. The smug smiles watching others struggle. The "humble brags" casually mentioning achievements and records. Well if you happen to be a brain teaser fan that knows - or worse, is - a particularly prideful puzzle gamer, I'm happy to tell you that there's an app for that: its name is Huebrix.Guy vs The Wicked and Nefarious Land Review
By Nick Tylwalk
It's a story with which we can all relate: Guy hits on king's daughter, king promises the daughter's hand in marriage if the guy can clear out a land full of monsters. You know, everyday stuff. This story plays out as a high energy action game with liberal doses of laughs in Guy vs The Wicked and Nefarious Land, a test of reflexes and wits from developer Cog Monkeys.Wipeout Review
By Nadia Oxford
Wipeout for iOS is based on a game show that airs on ABC. If you don't watch the show because all your TV time goes to doing heroic deeds and helping grandmothers cross the street (you liar), all you really need to know is that contestants run across crazy obstacle courses. When they inevitably get knocked off, they wind up in the drink. It's all in the name of goofy fun, a credo that likewise describes the Wipeout game.What’s My IQ? Review
By Nadia Oxford
IQ tests are self-indulgent, pointless, and are a poor means of measuring something as complex as human intelligence. Yet we're drawn to those tests over and over. There's something comforting about a string of numbers that essentially tells us, "Yeah, you're smart, dogg. You locked your keys in the car this morning, but you're as sharp as a Ginsu." Maybe that's why What's My IQ? for iOS immediately draws in your attention. What you'll find, though, is a series of vague trick questions that don't measure any kind of intelligence, and aren't always fun to play with.