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iOS Reviews
San Juan Review
Ravensberger Digital has been really hitting it out of the park lately. Their digital implementation of Puerto Rico was very well done and honestly helped me get comfortable enough with the game to get it for our tabletop gaming group. Now they're back with the card game version, San Juan, which has impressed me enough that I'm willing to bet I'll be introducing it to my game group soon.myVegas Review
By Nick Tylwalk
I just had an excellent idea. If brick and mortar casinos want to turn Facebook casino game players into real life visitors, they should offer them real rewards for playing. What's that? Someone already thought of that? Well that stinks for me, but it's good for everyone else that myVEGAS can turn time spent playing slots and blackjack online into free stuff at a number of resorts on the Las Vegas Strip.PITFALL! Review
There's a big of irony to be had with Activision's new Pitfall! title. The original side-scrolling Pitfall put Activision on the map as one of the most popular games on the Atari 2600. Its incredible success spawned an endless pool of arcade and computer clones. Now that jungle adventurer Pitfall Harry is returning for a grand 30th anniversary, it seems a little odd that he'd be coming back in a clone of his own.Gasketball Review
By Eli Cymet
I'll admit it: I have a bias against sports games. In a genre where "revolutionary" entries are most often named simply by putting a new year in the title, and defined by the addition of 'more realistic crowd reactions,' it can become difficult to give supposedly innovative alternatives their due. So know that when I say I'm enamored with Gasketball, there's something quite special going on.Unmechanical Review
By Andy Chalk
Unmechanical is brilliant. Is that an unreserved recommendation? Alas, it is not. It's a quirky, oddball thing, neither particularly long nor especially challenging. It's a sight-seeing tour with puzzles. I love it. You may not. But you'd be crazy not to at least give it a chance.Happy Street Review
By Dant Rambo
Mobile games are a strange animal. Unlike console games, where it's easy to form a solid opinion upon completion, much of your opinion is formed in-between plays. More specifically, it's based on how long you can go before playing again. In that area, Happy Street is a massive success. Minor issues aside, it's everything I could hope for in a mobile sim and, cliche though it may sound, I'm having trouble focusing on this review because I'd rather be playing it. My life is hard.Justice League: Earth’s Final Defense Review
What do you want out of your superhero game? This is a question that I've been forced to ask myself recently. With a summer full of hero movies, iOS has been packed full of games centered on recent blockbuster pictures. Despite releasing games with great ambition, I couldn't get into Gameloft's recent Spider-Man or Dark Knight Rises games. However, with Netmarble's Justice League: Earth's Final Defense title, I think I finally know the answer to my question.Clash of Clans Review
By Leif Johnson
Online strategy games seem to be enjoying the same surge of interest that casino titles were savoring just a couple of a months ago, and as was the case then, it sometimes gets hard to tell one apart from the other. You could be forgiven for thinking that Clash of Clans was a modded reskin of the recently released Galaxy Life: Pocket Adventures. While they differ in visual styles, both games center on building up a base in a persistent online environment and then defending it from other players. Feeling feisty? You can attack other players as well. The good news, though, is that there's enough to distinguish Clash of Clans as a game worth playing (despite some missteps).