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Fruit Blast Mania Walkthrough
Fruit Blast Mania is a puzzle game from TeamLava where you will need to make colored matches in hundreds of challenging levels, using your best skill and boosts along the way. Knowing which matches to make isn't always the easiest choice to make, but with Gamezebo's quick start guide you'll have all of the tips, tricks and walkthroughs you'll need to stay ahead of the game.Bottle Cap Blitz Review
Bottle Cap Blitz is a specific kind of game. It's fast, friendly, and free of the bells and whistles and constraints seen in a glut of App Store releases. And without a gorgeous exterior or extraneous additions, it still manages to reel you in and hook you with simplistic, addictive gameplay that channels the likes of Paper Toss, while combining the nature of the hit Fruit Ninja.Dig! Preview
Archeology is basically glamour central as far as jobs go. Sweaty, glistening, short-shorts wearing archeologists get to spend all day digging up fossils, building theme parks based on their findings, and then traipsing about with pseudo-scientific recreations of long-extinct creatures. Or maybe that's just paleontologists, since Dig! presents another side of the archeology coin: one where a bumbling connoisseur of the past must shovel through layer upon layer of unprofitable dirt to save his failing museum.Fruit Blast Mania Review
By Joe Jasko
Fruit Blast Mania from TeamLava combines two of gamer's biggest interests to make for quite the juicy equation: block-matching games, and tons of delicious fruit. But while the game's gleaming presentation and fun core mechanics could have made this one an easy App Store favorite, a ridiculous freemium model transforms the game from that shiny red apple displayed on the kitchen counter, to the old bruised banana that fell behind my desk over a week ago.Papa Pear Saga Review
By Nadia Oxford
You should not throw food. However, food is allowed to throw itself, should the need arise. In Papa Pear Saga for Facebook, an anthromorphic pear wearing a crash helmet and goggles flings himself around a Peggle-inspired game board in the nameof fun. "Fun" is as good a reason as any for a piece of fruit to whip itself through minefields of pegs and power-ups.The Spookening Review
The App Store is rife with games belonging to nearly every genre out there. Chances are good no matter what you're into, there's a game for you - that's the beauty of it! But have you ever stumbled across a game where scaring the wits out of your targets is the goal? We're willing to bet you haven't. But thanks to the bizarre gem The Spookening, you can be on your way to terrorizing villagers and grinning smugly with little more than an app purchase. The Spookening is a silly but satisfying exercise in creeping out the living, the only way a ghost knows how.Ace Flyer Preview
By Nadia Oxford
Killjoys everywhere agree that planes are not to be used for horsing around. They'll tell you that planes are solemn, serious machines that should never, ever serve any function except to get passengers safely from Point A to Point B. Resolve Digital is ready to say "to heck with that." Ace Flyer, an air-racing game for iOS, slaps some racing stripes on some small aircrafts and encourages you to blitz your friends in the wild blue yonder.Nimble Quest Review
By Eli Cymet
With Nimble Quest, NimbleBit had nothing to prove, but a lot to gain. Earlier releases Pocket Frogs, Tiny Tower, and Pocket Planes had cemented the indie trio as masters of time management, and a studio to watch. That their next title would be a quality release was almost a foregone conclusion. And yet, from the earliest leaks to the most recent footage, this game stuck out as the biggest departure yet from the company's tried-and-true compulsion loop. A chance to show that NimbleBit wasn't a one-genre wonder. A chance I'm very glad they took.