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iOS Reviews
Shark Dash Review
There are two eras of mobile gaming: Before and after Angry Birds. Like it or not, it's impossible to deny the influence it had on gaming as it solidified mobile devices as legitimate platforms. Because we live in the "After Angry Birds" era, it's pretty much impossible to play a game like Shark Dash for more than five minutes without comparing and contrasting the two. The similarities are noticeable, but it's the differences that allow Shark Dash to stand out from the rest.Shaun the Sheep – Fleece Lightning Review
By Eli Cymet
When I heard I'd be reviewing Shaun the Sheep - Fleece Lightning, I was torn. On one hand, I thought, it's an "advergame," a hybrid genre home to gems like this. On the flipside, however, the brand it's married to is that of a razor-sharp children's show by the creators of Wallace & Gromit. Could this Chillingo-published title rise above dismal standards to provide - you know - fun? Spoiler alert: Heck yes.Bloody Western Review
The social space has been flooded with text-based role-playing apps for years with a heavy focus on mobs. But the Western theme has never really been too common, which is what makes Bloody Western, from Mobicle, so initially appealing. An RPG not terribly dissimilar from the iMobs and Mafia Wars of the past, it's a title that seeks to stand out from the crowd with more than just a visual shift, but a compilation of extra features and systems. All of it works quite well too, becoming marred only by a conclave of minor irritants and occasionally missed opportunities.Nightmares from the Deep: The Cursed Heart Review
By Andy Chalk
It's a glorious thing to be a pirate king, or so I've heard anyway - but it's not quite all that it's cracked up to be in Nightmares From the Deep: The Cursed Heart, a new hidden object adventure that's as broad as the sea but not nearly as deep - and that you can finish without actually playing a single hidden object scene.Burger Cat Review
If you first encountered the internet, say, three years ago, you'd be excused for wondering about our intense fascination with cats and their special speech patterns. I'll admit to thinking quite a few are pretty hilarious in their time, though I'd also admit that for the most part I think that ship has sailed and the Cheeseburger loving cat that had his time in the sun is about ready to move into the digital pasture so we can find something new to laugh at. So making a game about one of those cats now seems ill-timed.Total War Battles Review
By Nick Tylwalk
Just saying the words Total War immediately brings to mind images of hundreds of troops clashing in glorious battle on the PC. Bringing the series to iOS brings up obvious questions of available real estate, so SEGA and The Creative Assembly have dreamed up a creative compromise in the form of Total War Battles: Shogun, which makes real-time strategy just the right size for your mobile device.ILLUSIA 2 Review
By Art Green
Sometimes in life it is easy to focus a bit too much on grander ideas and let the simple ones pass you by. Illusia II is a game that is guilty of this. While there are a few neat gameplay elements on display, things that shouldn't be an after-thought, like navigation and movement, are left in the lurch. The result is massive amounts of frustration, followed by anger and disgust.Hambo Review
By David Oxford
Hambo is an iPhone game like many others; your goal is to solve numerous puzzles to slay your enemies within a single-screened environment. But unlike, say, Angry Birds, you are not launching your character in a slingshot, nor are you stuck using weapons from the middle-ages as in Crush the Castle. You are Hambo, a pig with access to numerous firearms featuring different attributes, each of which are necessary to succeed in your mission.