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iOS Reviews
Frankenword Review
By Nadia Oxford
Do you know what an "Alarmadillo" is? Well, it's more or less what it sounds like: an armored mammal with an alarm clock in its belly (and it presumably makes a watery, strangled "BRAAANG" when it's hit by a car). Unfortunately, the Alarmadillo has not been seen by sober eyes, so if you play its species name as a word in Scrabble or Words With Friends, you're bound to get thrown out on your butt. Maybe it's time to consider an iOS word game that doesn't play by rigid rules laid down The Man. Maybe it's time to give Frankenword a try.The End Review
By Eli Cymet
I like to imagine that TheEndApp (Or The End, as I call it, because don't ever put "app" in the name of your game) is a vision of what would happen to the world if the monkeys from Temple Run took over, and razed entire cities. At the very least, it helps me reconcile the fact that there are virtually no differences between the two games. Except maybe duct tape.Shattered Minds: Encore Review
Historical landmarks are vanishing across the globe: everything from the pyramids in Egypt to the Statue of Liberty in New York... all in a maverick magician's attempt to reign supreme. You're employed in Shattered Minds: Encore to save the monuments and unmask the magician. And allthough the magician may be able to hide behind a magical mask, the gameplay can't. As the plot points and cinematics are revealed, you'll wonder if you're playing a remake of a variety of other popular hidden-object puzzle-adventure games.Clairvoyant: The Magician Mystery Review
By Brandy Shaul
When a popular carnival magician goes missing, you'll be called in to investigate the scene using your sixth sense of clairvoyance. In Clairvoyant: The Magician Mystery, you'll interact with sideshow acts, clowns, puppets and more as you try and track down the magician and determine if he's safe. Did he voluntarily disappear after a fight with his mistress, or was he silenced after overhearing something he shouldn't have? The story in Clairvoyant is a good one, but you'll need to suffer through some poor gameplay to experience it.Coins Review
Sometimes games can be a little too demanding for their own good, like a car with a standard transmission. Sure it can be fun switching gears, hitting fourth at just the right second, but sometimes it's just a pain. Wouldn't it be nice to simply press the gas pedal and go? Well, this is my feeble analogy for Coins. It is the antithesis of the standard transmission. It is the uber-automatic. Coins is so undemanding, that, if I were to extend my feeble analogy further yet, I might even equate it to taking a taxi. You just sort of sit back and enjoy the ride.Epic Raiders Review
By Andy Chalk
Epic Raiders is an RPG battle arena in which players form parties of up to four fantasy archetypes, then go head-to-head with monsters and each other on single-screen, 2D battlegrounds. It's cute, but it's not very engaging, and suffers from some pronounced control issues that are likely to leave players frustrated and bored in fairly short order.Outwitters Review
By Eli Cymet
Have you ever played the kind of game that keeps you distracted from fulfilling your real life oblig--hold on, my opponent just made a move in Outwitters, I'll be right back. But you know what I'm saying! The type of experience that just grabs you, and keeps you thinking about it when--what do you mean he killed my sniper!? Wait a minute... what was I saying?Flux Family Secrets: The Book of Oracles Review
In 2009's Flux Family Secrets: The Ripple Effect and its sequel, 2010's Flux Family Secrets: The Rabbit Hole, we met the mysterious Flux Family and its plucky scion Jesse. We helped Jesse solve famous people's problems and watched in suspense as internal strife threatened to utterly destroy her influential, time-traveling clan. This month, the ultimate fate of the Flux Family is finally revealed in the series' final chapter, Flux Family Secrets: Book of Oracles. Unfortunately, playing it is time you'll never get back.