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iOS Reviews
Mr. Dreamer Review
By Dant Rambo
It isn't the easiest thing to pull off, but charm can be a powerful draw for a game. It can leave players with a sense of bliss that transcends the gameplay itself, and inspire them to frequently return. It's exactly why I play Kirby's Adventure for the NES on a regular basis. It's fun, sure, but it's also endearing. Mr. Dreamer has a similar hook to it, and I'm already convinced I'll be firing it up for months to come.Galaxy Life: Pocket Adventures Review
By Leif Johnson
In case we didn't get the point the first time, Galaxy Life: Pocket Adventures wants us to know that cuteness can be deadly. The original Galaxy Life was a social strategy game that traded out dour, muscle-bound generals and deadly tanks for protagonists named Starlings who looked like Tribbles who'd suddenly sprouted legs. And if the almost two million players who currently follow it on Facebook are any indication, the stylistic choice was nothing short of brilliant. Now, the cute little balls are taking their conquests to mobile devices, and there's every reason to surrender to its charms again.Judge Dredd: Countdown Sector 106 Review
By Jim Squires
I've never read 2000 A.D. The only Judge Dredd product I've ever even really experienced is that god-awful Stallone movie from the early 90's. Despite this, I already feel like I get the franchise. As a character, Judge Dredd feels as universally understood to me as Dracula or Batman - you don't need to have read their canon to know what they're all about. With this in mind, I feel pretty confident in saying that Countdown Sector 106 is exactly the sort of game that Judge Dredd fans will love.Spy vs Spy Review
By Dant Rambo
I fired up Cruisin' USA for the N64 in a recent fit of nostalgia. I smiled as the cheesy music greeted me, surprised at how much I remembered from playing it as a kid. But as I began a race, a deep sadness began to well up within: The framerate was downright awful. With a reminder that nostalgia can be a fickle beast still fresh in my head, I approached the remake of Spy vs Spy with apprehension. Would it hold up?Car Toons! Review
When asked about what profession people trust the most often, firemen, medical professionals, and police officers almost always find themselves at the top of the list. Good people are great for a healthy society, but what about when trouble is beyond the law? Where are the rogue paramedics, taking the law into their own hands? In FDG's Car Toons!, that's where.10000000 Review
By Jim Squires
If someone had thrown the term "match-3 RPG" my way five years ago, I would have replied with a quizzical look and a deep understanding that whoever I was talking to was either confused, a moron, or both. Before you think me mad, try to remember: five years ago the world didn't have Puzzle Quest.Echoes of the Past: The Revenge of the Witch Review
Some games are about telling a good story and some games are about doing stuff; rarely does a single title manage to do both. That's why I'm inclined to forgive the latest in the Echoes of the Past series, Echoes of the Past: Revenge of the Witch for its storytelling shortcomings. This new hidden object adventure by Orneon and Big Fish represents one of the best "doing stuff" -type games I've played in many a moon.Bucketz Review
If there's anything I can truly hate Angry Birds for, it's that the ridiculous App Store success has inspired hundreds of independent developers to believe they can follow in Rovio's footsteps. As an app game reviewer, it isn't long before you'll get very tired of the countless Angry Birds clones with shameless knock-off art style. Like a beacon of light within a storm, Bucketz is not one of these titles.