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iOS Reviews
Mikey Shorts Review
By Eli Cymet
If the App Store is today's arcade, Mikey Shorts is its shiniest new machine: a wonderful time sink that hasn't forgotten the principles of giving back to its players. This is a title pared down to precious few actions, but designed so well that nothing ever gets stale. A glowing, beeping slice of pure, simple fun.Big Fish Casino Review
By Nick Tylwalk
If the only sure things in life are death and taxes, the eventual legalization of real money mobile gambling is in the very next tier of inevitability. Big Fish Casino will be headed that way in the UK very soon, but it's already live on iOS, Android and Facebook in the US as a free casino sim. It's still fun in that form, keeping your hard earned dough mostly safe... for now.The Simpsons: Tapped Out Review
By Leif Johnson
You have to hand The Simpsons: Tapped Out one thing: it certainly doesn't hide its intentions. Almost every step of the tutorial pokes fun at the nickel-and-dime conventions of social city building, particularly in the form of the donuts that pass for premium currency, and much like Homer, it's rarely subtle. At one point, standing in one of the alternate Springfields (in other words, your friends' creations), Homer exclaims,"Wow, I'd spend money--real money--to have a town like this!" If it weren't so flagrant in its own attempts to nickel and dime you, it'd be worth appreciating EA's take on The Simpsons universe as satire of the highest order.Random Heroes Review
When two troublemakers tip over the wrong tombstone and open a portal to another dimension, it's up to the most unlikely cast of characters to save the day, including Abraham Lincoln, Indiana Jones, Robocop, and Neo from The Matrix. As one of the titular Random Heroes, it's up to you to prevent a zombie and robot-filled apocalypse from destroying our world.Twisted Lands: Origin Review
By Brandy Shaul
Twisted Lands: Origin may be the third game in Alawar's Twisted Lands franchise, but beginners are welcomed with open arms, as Origin is actually a prequel, introducing you to the haunted island of Tormente as you step into the shoes of a detective, sent to find a missing young woman. Things go from bad to worse as you investigate this mostly abandoned island, with your quest transforming into one more concerned with survival and escape than mere investigation.Flip’s Escape Review
By Eli Cymet
On my first playthrough, I couldn't see how I'd ever file a positive review for Flip's Escape. The controls felt obtuse, and the game - which presented itself as an endless runner of sorts - was filled with jarring stopping and starting. Ten minutes in, however, and I was frantically pressing the "tap to play again" button without even thinking. In a gaming landscape of short attention spans, believe me when I say this is one on which you should reserve snap judgement. It will take you from skepticism to obsession at warp speed.Suburban Mysteries: The Labyrinth of The Past Review
By Brandy Shaul
When we were first given a sneak preview of PlataGames' Suburban Mysteries: The Labyrinth of the Past, we were promised horror hidden object gameplay unlike anything we'd ever seen before in the genre. Those are strong words, considering the multitude of games that have come before it, and ultimately, the promise wasn't fulfilled. However, Suburban Mysteries: The Labyrinth of the Past does offer some entertaining gameplay in the process.Disney Fish Hooks Review
In a matter of months, Disney has morphed from a 'very strong' presence on the App Store into what could now be debated as the 'number one strongest'. While their original adventure, Where's My Water?, continues to perform well on all devices, their addition of the licensed spinoffs Where's My Perry? and Temple Run: Brave have kept them at the front of the pack throughout the entire summer.