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iOS Reviews
All Talk Review
By Nadia Oxford
The App Store already features lots of digital adaptations (and alterations) for Scrabble, Sudoku, and Pictionary. Maybe that's why developers have moved on and started giving Hasbro's Taboo some love. All Talk is a word guessing game that comes from the same bloodlines as another recent App Store addition, Can't Say That!. There is an important difference, though: In All Talk, you receive and deliver all your clues via voice recordings. This seemingly small gameplay tweak actually changes All Talk's chemistry enough to keep it out of Can't Say That!'s shadow.Monster Life Review
I'll admit it: I've found myself addicted to a handful of free-to-play sim titles from time to time. Despite a long dedication to "hardcore" titles, I got caught up in the Farmville craze when it began on Facebook, and I've been known to fall into addictive Dragonvale runs every now and then. But the one thing keeping me from delving into more of like-minded titles (aside from the fact that they play very similarly to one another) is the fact that they all use the same cartoony visuals.Campaign The Game Review
By Dant Rambo
With Mad Men having shown us how fun (and booze-filled) working at an ad agency can be, it's surprising we haven't seen an influx of games based on the concept. With Campaign the Game, that's a gap Insolita Studios and creative producer Thomas Egas is looking to fill. There isn't any sort of rampant debauchery, and no one is drinking on the job, but it still manages to provide a very quirky adaptation of life in the advertising sector.Commando Jack Review
By AJ Dellinger
We are not alone. At least physically. I can't really speak to how you're doing on an emotional level, but hang in there. While there is no undeniable evidence of extraterrestrial life, it's hard to imagine that there's not some form of life out there. I'm not here to start conspiracy theories or distribute tin foil hats, but I do think Chillingo's latest tower defense release, Commando Jack, is a cautionary tale. If there are aliens out there, odds are pretty 50/50 on how they'll approach our civilization. It's about the same chance you take on a new mobile game. So does Commando Jack come in peace to your portable device, or is it a plan for a hostile takeover of your free time?Redemption Cemetery: Grave Testimony Review
Wow. It's hard to admit it, but ERS Studios has really dropped the ball on this one. Normally the makers of some of the highest-quality hidden object games around, this month the company brings us Redemption Cemetery: Grave Testimony, a disjointed, simplistic hidden object adventure that plays like a game made for kids under 10. Although here and there hints of inspired creativity come through, in the end they just aren't enough to ensure the game's redemption.Flight! Review
By AJ Dellinger
We take the miracle of flight for granted. It's hard not to considering that at any given time, there are thousands of planes and tens of thousands of people in the air. They fly over with little more notice than a quick observation from spectators on the ground--if there's any awareness of them at all. And yet it's truly one of the most amazing things one can imagine. Flight! takes players back to the most basic form of gravity defying: the paper airplane. It's a never-ending runner that takes you through the air, but does it get off the ground or nose dive after take off?Surface: The Noise She Couldn’t Make Review
These days, Elephant Games is the hidden object game maker to beat. The company's credits include stellar games like Mystery Trackers: Black Isle and Urban Legends: The Maze. This month, its stable of quality games grows yet again with hidden object psycho-drama, Surface: The Noise She Couldn't Make. This over-the-top adventure explores bold new territory not by journeying to distant lands, but by venturing into the twisted recesses of the human mind.Shellrazer Review
By AJ Dellinger
It's safe to say most people are familiar with the tale of Animal Farm, the classic novella from George Orwell that imagines the uprising of four-legged figures against their upright-standing oppressors. The revolution begins to crumble thanks to corrupt leaders and fatally flawed individuals within the group. Had the turtle from Shellrazer been part of that Orwellian tale, there may have been less of an uprising and more of a military coup. The hard shell and harder attitude of the war turtle in Shellrazer makes the pigs of Animal Farm look like Ghandi. But will it be enough to shoot up a solid score or is this outer shell too soft to withstand the barrage of other great iOS titles?