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iOS Reviews
Youda Jewel Shop Review
By Nadia Oxford
What if assembling jeweled rings, cutting diamonds, and engraving silver necklaces was as easy as slapping toppings on a hamburger? Well, you probably wouldn't want anything to do with a jewelry shop that treats rare gems like fast food, but go ahead and pretend that the world of Youda Jewel Shop is some kind of alternate reality. That way you can enjoy the title's addictive time-management gameplay without wondering why teenage girls are able to afford diamonds the size of their fists.Temple Run: Brave Review
By Jim Squires
Temple Run: Brave is a tough game to review. It's Temple Run, which I love, and it's Pixar's next movie, which I'm sure I will love. But at the same time, there's really no denying that this is just Temple Run with a fresh coat of paint.Suspect in Sight! Review
By AJ Dellinger
Every once in a while, news channels will pick up a police chase and show the events live on the air. While a criminal does his best to outmaneuver his pursuers, he'll often be bested by the persistent trailing done by police helicopters whirling overhead. InSuspect in Sight--the first title from Jujubee Games--you'll take control of the whirling chopper that puts baddies behind bars. It's up to you to clean up the streets of three cities by tackling crime from a bird's eye view.Mutant Storm Review
I didn't think it was possible to get blisters from an iPad. Smooth glass usually isn't as hard on thumbs as a pair of analog sticks -- or so I thought. Mutant Storm taught me there's always a risk of dermal damage when playing an intense game, no matter what its interface happens to be.Pocket Planes Review
By Eli Cymet
With Tiny Tower, Nimblebit created something rare in the world of iOS: a phenomenon. Downloaded over ten million times, awarded Game of the Year by Apple themselves, and widely billed as an addictive substance, their micro-business sim. set the bar - not only for the genre, but for themselves. So when the brothers Marsh announced they'd once again be returning to the iconic world of the bitizens, the stakes were high. I guess it's a good thing they brought planes this time.Duel of Fate Review
By Leif Johnson
I never was much of a Magic: The Gathering player, but I've played enough to know that the appeal of the collectible card game genre lies in the cards themselves. Many videogame developers seem to miss this point. Maybe their goal is to attract new players, maybe it's to provide something that differentiates their project from the growing morass of battle card games across all platforms, but all too often they mix in flashy minigames and other froufrou that only detracts from the experience.Probe the Humans Review
By Dant Rambo
The debate surrounding alien existence is a fierce one, with both sides equally convinced they're in the right. Regardless of where you may stand, there's no denying we as a culture love the idea of little green men. The concept has been a huge source of inspiration for content creators, showing up in countless shows, movies and games. Probe the Humans for iOS is one of the latest beneficiaries, although its name isn't entirely truthful.Adventure Time – Legends of Ooo: Big Hollow Princess Review
Before the angry fans begin calling for my head, let me start with this: I love Adventure Time. I signed a petition for the show to be picked up by Nickelodeon back in 2008 when the pilot aired on Random! Cartoons. I took a picture next to a giant inflatable Jake at E3, and even got a brief conversation in with Pendleton Ward himself. It's a silly show, but its random and unorthodox presentation style is downright charming.