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iOS Reviews
Song Pop Review
By Dant Rambo
From the tripped-out Rez to the outlandish Parappa the Rapper, many of my favorite gaming experiences have centered around music. Song Pop for Facebook and mobile devices is a battlefield of sorts for music fans like myself; a place to test our knowledge of all things melodic. It may not feature a singing onion, but it's certainly a lot of fun.Rooms of Memory Review
The hidden object genre is still relatively new to the social platform, but it's already in danger of getting stale. The first of these games basically slapped a hidden object element onto Farmville-like environment building mechanics, and many subsequent titles simply duplicated their efforts. Fortunately, some game makers are seeing the need to expand on the formula, and Rooms of Memory, the latest hidden object adventure from prolific social game publisher 6waves, is a flawed, but encouraging indicator of how the genre's developing.Soccer Superstars 2012 Review
By Andy Chalk
I'm not a soccer fan myself, so my vague hope was that Soccer Superstars 2012 would keep it simple. Some running, some kicking of the ball, and maybe the option to spend a bit of money to make the goalie a little less useless. But no such luck. I knew I was in deep when the tutorial went on, and on, and on... and on. Not unnecessarily, mind you, and it wasn't digging down into the nitty-gritty details by any measure. There's just that much material to cover.The Act Review
By Nadia Oxford
The Act for iOS is one of those games that just breaks your heart when you're forced to rate it as anything less than perfect—and it really shatters you when big problems with the mechanics keep you from even ranking it as "great." The Act is lovingly presented and is storyboarded well, and pays strong tribute to the Laserdisc games of olde, but despite some attempts at genre innovation, it's a frustrating game to muddle through.Fish Heroes Review
When the evil sharks of the world are capturing and packaging helpless fish as a processed food product, something has to be done. As the unconventional Fish Heroes, it's up to you to thwart the bullies of the sea in the only form of justice that cube-shaped fish can deliver: a Boom Blox meets Angry Birds catapult beat down.Wordary Review
By Bryan Wall
I've always enjoyed word games. Probably because I've always enjoyed words. I spent many hours of my youth playing games like Boggle and Scrabble, and my enjoyment continued into my adult years with digital pursuits like Text Twist and Bookworm. When it comes to word games however, there really isn't a whole lot someone can do to present something fresh and new. Wordary bucks that trend, looking to bring something a little different to a genre that doesn't offer a lot of room for variation.Magic: The Gathering – Duels of the Planeswalkers 2013 Review
By Jim Squires
On the off chance you're not familiar with Magic: The Gathering, we're talking about the granddaddy of all trading card games here. It's been around for nearly 20 years in its print form, has millions of players, and is played competitively as much as it is for fun. This sort of thing doesn't happen by accident. In case these numbers didn't make it clear, let me spell it out for you - Magic: The Gathering is good stuff.Katy and Bob: Way Back Home Review
By Brandy Shaul
While summer might mean endless days of lounging in the sun for the more affluent among us, one pair of siblings, Katy and Bob, are learning the hard way that money doesn't magically appear out of thin air. In Katy & Bob: Way Back Home, these spoiled young adults are tricked into taking a "relaxing vacation" that turns into more of a glorified work camp, as they're stranded on a island where credit cards mean nothing, and must work for their money to get back home.