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Darkside Review
Reviewing games can be hard, especially when they're free or cost less than a Big Mac. Sometimes a game will jump out to you and scream, "I'm awesome!" That makes it easy. Likewise, a game can scream, "I'm terrible!" When games do neither though, evaluating them can get a little muddy. It's hard to judge too harshly a game that costs less than bus fare. It just feels wrong. But at the same time, if I don't have much fun playing a game, that should be a major part of my evaluation. This is how I feel about Darkside. Dilemma might be a slightly dramatic word for my current situation, but I'm going to use it anyway.Beach Boss Preview
By Nadia Oxford
Ah, summer. Sun, surf, sand, and tourists, tourists, tourists. Beach Boss is an iOS game that challenges you to profit off tourists in every possible way. Forget going to battle against marauding aliens. Forget saving the free world against enemy armies. Beach Boss is all about what's really important: making a profit off the suckers who pepper the beach for two months out of the year.Bubble Mania Review
By Leif Johnson
After almost 20 years of playing bubble poppers, from the original Bust-a-Move to its upstart rival Snood, I seriously doubted I'd be manic about TeamLava's newest app, regardless of its title. If you've seen one bubble popper you've seen them all, I told myself, and so I set about flexing my bubble popping finger and getting the darn thing over with. But then I kept playing. And playing. Until, at last, I found my energy bar depleted and my thumb hovering over the option to buy more playtime. I haven't pressed it yet, but fighting the temptation is like trying to keep dust off your shoes in Arizona.Super Knights Review
Ever play an arcade-style app and find yourself getting "in the zone"? The best mechanics have a way of pulling you in - all that matters is getting that next high-score or mission complete. Gameplay feels like second nature, and you slowly regress into a hypnosis-like state as you continue to drain hours of your life away. It's like you can't st …Traffic Panic London Review
By AJ Dellinger
Ever had that feeling while stuck in traffic that if you could just control the lights, you could clear up the jam in no time? Ever follow up that feeling by wishing you could also blow up all the cars that don't take your direction? Save the money that therapy sessions will cost you--just download Traffic Panic London instead. The latest offering in the hit series by Neon Play takes you across the pond, but keeps the same appeal as the original offering.Fishing Joy 2 Preview
By Nadia Oxford
Ah, the joy of fishing. All the thrills of the great outdoors, the mosquitos, the stench of fish guts, combing out scales that somehow wound up in your hair, managing to cut your hands open with a fish's fin—okay, maybe the real joy of fishing is staying at home to do a little virtual fishing with Fishing Joy 2 for iOS.Skweek Review
By David Oxford
For those who can remember back to the long, long ago that is 1989, you might recall a game which went by the name of Skweek, and alternately Super Skweek, which was released for the Amiga, Atari Lynx, SEGA Game Gear, PC, PC Engine, Atari ST, and the Amstrad CPC. Now, over two decades later, Skweek is making a new bid for the spotlight on iOS.Heads Up! Hot Dogs Preview
By Dant Rambo
I can't speak from experience (yet), but there's probably some kind of catharsis in dropping hot dogs on the heads of random people. Not only are you providing them with a meal, but you're placing it somewhere that enables them to keep their hands free. Such ingenuity is exactly what you'll encounter in Heads Up! Hot Dogs for iOS, a retro-inspired game with one of the strangest premises we've seen.