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iOS Reviews
Tango Chase Review
By Eli Cymet
Tango can't catch a break. Finally, the poor guy - err... monkey - is relaxing in the sun with his simian soul mate. Then BAM! He's falling prey to the oldest trick in the book. "Surprise damsel capture by a super-villain with only a vague hint of motivation." Like any good ape with a cape, Tango sets off to rescue his true love. Luckily for us, the game that results isn't half bad.Polymer Review
By Eli Cymet
7:30 PM: All right, I think I've gotten the hang of Polymer. I've unlocked all three modes, played each one to death, and made some pretty awesome shapes. I'm really digging this "chess meets LEGO" vibe. I should have all the notes I need to finish this review...unless. Maybe just one more game? 12:30AM: File. New Document.Cannon Cat Review
The last time I saw a cat fired at high altitudes, it was during an unpleasant experience with the unfortunately popular and grotesque Kitten Cannon browser game. Fortunately, Loqheart's Cannon Cat is here to clear that travesty by revealing how positive and adorable a skybound kitten should be. With some of the best cannon-blast gameplay since Donkey Kong Country, Cannon Cat is as entertaining as it is charming.Secrets of the Seas: Flying Dutchman Review
By Brandy Shaul
Secrets of the Seas: Flying Dutchman may look like your average tale of ghostly pirates on the high seas, but its great use of color makes the game very visually appealing, and its linear, laid back challenge will appeal to those looking for more casual entertainment than difficulty. Can you help the trapped souls on the Flying Dutchman before you are lost forever among them?Deer Hunter Reloaded Review
By Tony Capri
Considering its proliferation of stationary shooters, it's no great leap for Glu to enter the hunting arena. iOS makes a great platform for the genre, and with Deer Hunter Reloaded the publisher makes a suitable marriage between social-gaming conventions and a trip to the virtual outback.Dead Hungry Diner Review
By David Becker
Zombies, vampires and all kinds of monsters seem to be the latest thing not only in casual gaming, but in pop culture as a whole. In Dead Hungry Diner the player accompanies Gabe and Gabby, twins who have been raised in an orphanage, who feed a vast number of monsters to save their hometown Ravenwood. How this game easily surpasses similarly themed games in the genre, you can read in this review.Criminal Minds Review
Criminal Minds stays true to the television series' narrative format and beloved characters, creating the rare casual game of investigative substance. But while it's intriguing to profile the unknown subject (UNSUB) as an expert of the FBI's Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU), if you're not a huge fan of the show, it may be difficult to endure this licensed game's low-budget aesthetics.PuppetShow: Return to Joyville Review
Over the last few years, ERS Games' Puppet Show series has become a fan favorite. Thanks to beautiful graphics, moody music, interesting puzzles and dark, disturbing storylines, the franchise has consistently delivered spookily satisfying hidden object games. The latest game in the series, Puppet Show: Return to Joyville, follows suit, promising yet another uncanny adventure. Unfortunately, a formula that just a few years ago felt surprisingly creepy, today feels both familiar and conventional.