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Rocket Fox Review
It's becoming more and more common for major console game developers to give iOS a try. The end result of that, however, can be hit or miss. Some developers think that it's easy to make games for such a simple system, and crank out low-quality releases that are far from the high watermark of the company's well-known titles. Others learn that iOS is an entirely different animal, and learn to make quality games from the ground up for the system. NamcoBandai's Rocket Fox is a result of the latter.Mage Dungeon Preview
By Eli Cymet
When Mage Gauntlet hit the App Store, it pretty unanimously won the hearts of SNES-era gamers everywhere (not to mention ours, with a nearly perfect review score). Packed to the brim with fantastical monsters, self-aware dialogue, and more character hats than you could shake a stick at, the game quickly became the title for those craving retro adventure on the go. Great news: the journey never has to end. Literally.Summoner Wars Preview
By Nadia Oxford
Playdek is hard at work transforming another board/card game into the digital realm. This time it's Summoner Wars, a fantasy-battle card game for two to four players. Are you excited at the prospect of being able to play Plaid Hat Games' deep and involved card game on iOS? You should be. Playdek also handled the digital conversions of Ascension: Chronicle of the Godslayer and Nightfall, two more card games that work beautifully as iOS adaptations.Nanovor Review
The past of Smith & Tinker's Nanovor series is long and complicated. It began as a physical card/toy system to be played alongside a PC program (not unlike today's Skylanders). That program was shut down in the end of 2010, in lieu of its free-to-play browser successor, Nanovor Evolutions (which was also cancelled). There's also been an animated web series or two floating around. Today, Smith & Tinker revives the series once again, bringing a free-to-play version (simply called Nanovor) to iOS.Scarface Walkthrough
Scarface is a mafia simulation game for mobile devices. Using your knowledge from the Scarface film, you'll need to form your own mafia as Tony Montana. Finding the best mafia for the job isn't the easiest task but you can "say hello to" Gamezebo's quick start guide you'll have all of the tips, tricks and walkthroughs you'll need to get your mafia going!Rocket Fox Preview
What do you get when you combine the vertical falling of Force=Mass x Acceleration, the platform hopping of Doodle Jump,and the colorful fireworks of Sega's NiGHTS Into Dreams? You'll get Namco Bandai's Rocket Fox, that's what!Join Guy the fox as he attempts to learn the explosive nature of the Inari Shrines, where flowers serve as launch pads for a fireworks display.World of Battles: Morningstar Review
By Nick Tylwalk
Simply rolling out a real-time strategy game in a fantasy setting probably isn't going to cause much of a stir, because honestly, it's been done. Making said RTS free to play? That's worth a look, and thanks to Frogwares, it's a reality in the form of World of Battles: Morningstar.Scarface Review
By Tony Capri
When I heard Scarface was coming to iOS, I assumed the licensees were inspired by the success Rockstar has seen bringing over both Grand Theft Auto III and Max Payne to the platform. Unfortunately, this isn't a port of Radical Entertainment's The World is Yours; rather, it's a watered-down version of Mafia Wars 2 with a Scarface skin. The game offers cheap trappings galore, but this simply isn't an empire worth killing your friends over.