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iOS Reviews
Tap Tap Revenge Tour Review
By AJ Dellinger
The general consensus is when good music is playing, a people will begin tapping their toes. No so, according to the developers at Tapulous Inc. They believe that good tunes will bypass the feet all together and head straight for the fingertips. To keep those grooving digits occupied, Tapulous rolled out Tap Tap Revenge in 2008. Four years and 20 titles later, the fingers of players are almost as tired as the Tap Tap series is. After a few rough releases since being purchased by Disney, can Tap Tap Revenge Tour bring this game back to top form, or is it more washed up than Los Del Rio?Thomas Was Alone Review
By Dant Rambo
Going into Thomas Was Alone, I thought I had it all figured out. "Interesting, a puzzle-platformer featuring a cast of different-shaped cubes," I said to myself. And, to an extent, I was correct. At face value, that is exactly what this game is. But I didn't anticipate how much I would care for those little cubes, or how excitedly I'd cheer them on in their quest for answers. I wanted nothing but the best for them.Darkside Review
Reviewing games can be hard, especially when they're free or cost less than a Big Mac. Sometimes a game will jump out to you and scream, "I'm awesome!" That makes it easy. Likewise, a game can scream, "I'm terrible!" When games do neither though, evaluating them can get a little muddy. It's hard to judge too harshly a game that costs less than bus fare. It just feels wrong. But at the same time, if I don't have much fun playing a game, that should be a major part of my evaluation. This is how I feel about Darkside. Dilemma might be a slightly dramatic word for my current situation, but I'm going to use it anyway.Bubble Mania Review
By Leif Johnson
After almost 20 years of playing bubble poppers, from the original Bust-a-Move to its upstart rival Snood, I seriously doubted I'd be manic about TeamLava's newest app, regardless of its title. If you've seen one bubble popper you've seen them all, I told myself, and so I set about flexing my bubble popping finger and getting the darn thing over with. But then I kept playing. And playing. Until, at last, I found my energy bar depleted and my thumb hovering over the option to buy more playtime. I haven't pressed it yet, but fighting the temptation is like trying to keep dust off your shoes in Arizona.SoulCraft Review
By Nick Tylwalk
There have been quite a few awesome games over the years with the word "soul" or "craft" in their titles. With that in mind, the new freemium action-RPG SoulCraft should be incredible, right? As it turns out, developer Digital Bits has crafted something that looks amazing but can't quite carry those same lofty standards over to the gameplay side of things.Bingo Rush Review
By Nadia Oxford
Here's something fun for you to try. Next time you're in a Bingo Hall and you land that coveted "Bingo," don't settle for simply shouting the word. Instead, really celebrate your triumph. Like, really. Jump up. Laugh. Cry. Scream, "Let every day be a 'Bingo' in your hearts!" Then you can go ahead and collect that musty blanket you just won. If you don't have the backbone to vent your enthusiasm in public, though, you can go ahead and play Bingo Rush for iPhone. It's a decent single-player Bingo experience, so you can go ahead and scream your love for Bingo in private.Grim Tales: The Wishes Review
Elephant Games stampeded onto the hidden object scene a few years ago and since then, its games have been lauded by both critics and gamers alike. So far, 2012's seen the release of three more stellar games from three separate franchises. This month, the company continues its charge toward genre domination with yet another excellent hidden object adventure—the third in the Grim Tales series—called Grim Tales: The Wishes.Severe Incident: Cargo Flight 821 Review
By Brandy Shaul
Severe Incident: Cargo Flight 821 deserves credit for trying something new. In this sci-fi hidden object adventure, you'll play as the pilot of a cargo spaceship, which crashes during cryosleep on a lush jungle planet. Accompanied by only your talking robot, you'll need to investigate a slew of environments while trying to find a way off of the planet. Unfortunately, this is one title that suffers from poor design choices from beginning to end.