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iOS Reviews
Whoowasit? Review
By Matt Thrower
Whoowasit? Is a co-operative deduction game for children by renowned designer Reiner Knizia. Featuring a talking cat, a mischievous raven, a missing ring and a scary ghost, it has all the ingredients for a classic. But can this famous designer of heavyweight adult strategy games turn his skills to the family market?Fantasica Review
By Andy Chalk
Fantastica is a collectible card battle game with a twist: Instead of a straight-up numbers game, units - which is to say, your cards - must be deployed strategically in tower defense battles against enemies both on the ground and in the air. That extra layer of strategy gives it a depth that other games in the genre can't match, even as it lags behind them in more conventional CCG features.Edna & Harvey: The Breakout Review
By Eli Cymet
Everyone's got their baggage. That uncle you don't really want to talk about. Teenage years as a bullied nerd. The father that may or may not have been involved in committing you to a mental asylum, leaving you with only your frayed mind and sentient stuffed rabbit to keep you company...all with the hopes that you can use flashes of your past to recover memories necessary to escape and make sense of it all. Okay, that's the kind of baggage reserved for Edna & Harvey: The Breakout.Oh Hi! Octopi! Review
By Jim Squires
The fine folks at kode80 know a thing or two about scratching the nostalgia itch; their earlier Gameboy-inspired release 1-bit Ninja more than proved that. Now the developer is back with a brand new iOS title, and while it might look like the darling love child of Bubble Bobble and Donkey Kong, Oh Hi! Octopi! plays unlike anything we've ever seen before.The TimeBuilders: Pyramid Rising 2 Review
By Brandy Shaul
The TimeBuilders: Pyramid Rising 2 sees players heading back to ancient Egypt, as the architect Senmut has been healed from his illness only to be greeted with another curse: if his people can't construct or repair a series of once beautiful statues, the empire is doomed to failure for upsetting the Gods.Blood & Glory Legend Review
By Nick Tylwalk
It seems that one good riff on Infinity Blade deserves another. Glu Games did it once before with Blood & Glory, and now they're getting right back in the arena with Blood & Glory: Legend. The gameplay is much the same as you swipe your way through brutal freemium gladiatorial battles on iOS and Android, but there's more of just about everything else.The Basement Collection Review
By Jim Squires
If you travel in indie gaming circles, there's a pretty good chance you've heard the name Edmund McMillen. He's the man behind such hits as Super Meat Boy and The Binding of Isaac. But have you ever wondered what he did before these modern marvels of fun? Well he made more games, of course!Granny Smith Review
By Eli Cymet
Granny Smith is having a tough week. If it wasn't enough that the neighbourhood kids assume she was obsessed with apples, a thief has snuck on to her property and absconded with some of her prized possessions. Well, she's not going to take it anymore. Armed with rollerblades and a shocking spryness for her age, she's off on a quest to retrieve... her apples. After all, she is obsessed with them.