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iOS Reviews
LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7 Review
By AJ Dellinger
If by any chance you're reading this and have missed out on the joy of putting together brightly colored bricks in an effort to build something awesome, then step away from the screen and grab a LEGO set. Like previous entries in the franchise, LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7 resonates best with those who've revelled in the joys and frustrations of crafting and ruling a universe of coloured blocks… before the days of Minecraft.Take It Easy! Review
The gold rush of tabletop games to iOS titles continues unabated. As a board and card game fan, this has been most welcome. It's one of the main reasons I bought an iPad. Even better is by and large they've been well worth playing. Next to take a shot at impressing me is Take It Easy. Does it have what it takes to survive the dog eat dog world of my iPad's home screen?SpongeBob Diner Dash Deluxe Review
By Nadia Oxford
As a character, Spongebob Squarepants is perfectly suited for the Diner Dash formula. After all, he is probably the only creature in existence who thrives as an employee in the world of fast food. And while the little sponge certainly seems happy enough in SpongeBob Diner Dash Deluxe, the game breaks down into a pretty basic Diner Dash experience. It's fun for a while, sure, but given the playful nature of the SpongeBob universe, it could have gone that extra mile to be especially memorable.Dungeon Crawlers Review
Dungeon Crawlers isn't just the name of a genre anymore. Now that genre is also the name of a game! Not all that surprisingly it's about, well, dungeon crawling. Sure, they're not winning any points for brazen titles, but it has everything you could want in aDiablo-esque dungeon exploring game. Goblins, oozes, treasures, weapons, magic and... Ghostbusters references?Antique Mysteries: Secrets of Howard’s Mansion Review
By Jim Squires
Losing your mind is terribly unpleasant business, but when you're an eccentric billionaire, it's the sort of thing that seems largely unavoidable. Such was the case for Sheldon "Shelly" Howards - an oil tycoon who, in his final years, built all sorts of crazy secret rooms in his sprawling mansion. Now that Shelly has gone to the grave, it's up to you - an expert in antiquities - to explore his home and find all of his hidden treasures.Brainsss Review
By Eli Cymet
Like the invasions they so lumberingly spearhead, zombies have sowly but surely taken over pop culture. Yet whether it's in movies, video games, or on t-shirts, you most often find them in the same place: on the receiving end of death and derision. Looking to turn the tables, developer duo Lonely Few have given us Brainsss. Or at least, a way to eat some.My Little Hero Review
The "monsters in the closet" mindset that children have might seem irrational to adults, but it's a very reasonable fear from a kid's perspective. The unknown is frightening, and that is only amplified by the contorted shapes of shadows across the wall. I'll admit that I was a pretty big scaredy-cat when it came to bedtime as a child, but that's all the more reason to love the adorable concept behind My Little Hero.Robbery Bob Review
By AJ Dellinger
Most people, at some point in their lives, have owed money. It may be college debt or payments on a car or maybe a couple bad bets with an unforgiving bookie, but we've all been there. Bob is no exception. After being busted out of jail by a raincoat-clad man, he is required to pay back the debt of freedom. Rather than starting a lemonade stand or something else more wholesome, he decides to rob others. Robbery Bob puts you in control of his latest crime spree to wipe out his debts.