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Disney Fish Hooks Review
In a matter of months, Disney has morphed from a 'very strong' presence on the App Store into what could now be debated as the 'number one strongest'. While their original adventure, Where's My Water?, continues to perform well on all devices, their addition of the licensed spinoffs Where's My Perry? and Temple Run: Brave have kept them at the front of the pack throughout the entire summer.Jack Lumber Review
By Eli Cymet
Jack Lumber is not the type of game you have to finish fully to really understand. It's important to note, however, that I'm not saying this to disparage it in any way. Quite the contrary. I'm saying this because I've finished it fully. I'm saying this so that you know - if I slip up and tell you I've burned midnight oil to bring you this review - that I'm a liar. I've played Jack Lumber well past midnight, yes. But that's just because it's a really great game.Critter Escape Review
Ever wonder why extraterrestrial life hasn't ever landed on earth? Here's a theory: we're jerks. It seems the good old government just isn't keen on letting a cute little alien observe and learn our world in a completely harmless state. Just watch E.T. Then, because E.T. is considered to be one of the worst games of all time, play Critter Escape: an engaging game that's all about escaping your human captors.Monaco: What’s Yours Is Mine Preview
The first game I ever wrote about was a lo-fi platformer by Terry Cavanagh called Don't Look Back. With its minimal black and red color palette, its elegant narrative and simple control scheme, Don't Look Back began my love affair with indie gaming. Inspired, I soon started writing a column called Free and Worth Every Penny on a fan site with a friend. As my awareness and love for all things indie grew, a game called Monaco popped up on the radar.Super Mole Escape Review
By Dant Rambo
Super Mole Escape is a great game if you hate productivity. Wait, let's start over. Ahem. If you're a fan of saying "just one more time" every few minutes, then I've got the perfect game for you! That'll do.Funky Smugglers Preview
By Nadia Oxford
To all the men and women that have endured airport security checks in recent years, you have our deepest sympathies. Funky Smugglers from 11 bit studios is a reflex-based action game that pokes a little fun (not below the belt, thankfully) at all those times we were scolded for trying to carry a bottle of Coke through the security check.Chimpact Review
By AJ Dellinger
Chillingo clearly doesn't know how do what the first half of their company name suggests. They just keep pushing out titles! Luckily for the App Store and the iOS gamer market, they tend to be quite good - if at times a little par for the current formula. Despite their dedication to producing hit after hit, however, their latest game (the first from studio Yippee! Entertainment) suggests that they may be up for some monkey business. Chimpact is the latest banana from Chillingo's bunch to make it to market. The only question is: do we pick this one, or let it rot in the heap?Super Hexagon Preview
By Dant Rambo
When it comes to ushering retro sensibilities into the modern age, few people out there pull it off quite as well as Terry Cavanagh. While some developers implement an 8- or 16-bit look and call it a day, Cavanagh digs deeper and creates games that capture the overall feel of classic video games. He does this by making his games profoundly hard, as evidenced by VVVVVV (that's six v's). Super Hexagon is taking that same whole hog approach, meaning you just might end up throwing your device in a fit of anger. Retro gamers, rejoice!