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iOS Reviews
Bug Assault Review
Skippy the Squirrel just can't seem to play nice with the other animals. Or maybe the other animals don't really play nice with him. Either way, it seems like his crazed affinity with electrocution has led him to yet another animal-frying adventure. First, it was Bird Zapper, and now, Namco Bandai brings us Bug Assault.Mighty Monsters Review
By Eli Cymet
In some ways you could say Mighty Monsters is a game about reaching a pinnacle. Perhaps the pinnacle. In a way that no one else has. Because while on one hand your challenge is to capture monsters, you also have a deeper calling: to train them. In order to do so, you'll travel broad expanses in a fervent search - all the while looking for the mystical power both inside the monsters and in yourself. Also, so what if those were just rephrased lyrics of the Pokemon theme song.Jake Escapes Review
By AJ Dellinger
While we all know thievery is a crime, there's something in our culture that makes it alluring to watch. Perhaps it's the concept of getting away with it vicariously. Maybe it's the "do not enter" effect. You know, the fact that our parents told us not to back when we were kids. No matter the reason, Jake Escapes is counting on your fascination. The question is: does this one put the appeal of burgling into your hands, or make you want to steal your money back?Dynamite Jack Review
Take one part stealth action game, but give the protagonist an unlimited supply of bombs, and you end up with something close to Dynamite Jack. It's a top-down 2D puzzle/action game where you play a space marine trying to escape a mine after ditching that whole captivity thing. Being chained down ain't Jack's bag, baby. Jack likes to blow stuff up.N.O.V.A. 3 Review
As the iOS platform continues to get more and more graphically advanced (especially with the advent of the third-generation iPad), gamers continue to speculate whether or not it will one day be able to provide the same big-budget gameplay found only in console titles. While the debate is likely to rage on for the next few years, Gameloft's N.O.V.A 3 is by far the strongest testament for a console-quality app to date.This Could Hurt Review
Ah, adolescence. A time of growing up and becoming a young adult. The start of romance, education, the spikes, the buzz saws, the . . . what? It seems that Great Oak Villiage does things a little bit differently than kids these days are used to. Want to become an Oakguard? You're going to have to defy death and escape the Path of Pain. Good luck.Snark Busters: High Society Review
By Andy Chalk
Snark Busters: High Society is a letdown. It cleaves closely to the mechanics of the Snark Busters franchise but the qualities that made the first game great, and the second game near-great, turn out to be almost as elusive as the Snark itself.Bubble Safari Review
Zynga was one of the first well-known developers on Facebook, but that pedigree doesn't guarantee the company's future success; in order to stay competitive in the increasingly competitive social game arena, it's got to keep innovating. Of late, the mega-developer - best known for its "Ville" titles - is making new flavors of casual entertainment, and one of the best thus far is jungle-themed bubble popper, Bubble Safari.