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Tag: Music
Music Catch Review
By Lisa Cowdell
How does that slogan go? "Sometimes you feel like a nut. Sometimes you don't." Well, I think playing games is the same way. Sometimes you feel like exercising your noggin and working on perplexing puzzles. Sometimes you feel like kicking back and relaxing with something mindless and repetitive. I enjoy both types of games. Just depends on my mood. So, if you're in the mood for soothing, brain-yoga experience, then you're sure to enjoy the iPhone version of Reflexive Entertainment's Music Catch.Auditorium Review
By David Stone
For almost a year, Auditorium has swirled around the internet as a great Flash game that generated a lot of grassroots gamer buzz. The experience of manipulating light into sound that got millions of hits online is now a full-fledged release, coming to multiple platforms. The iPhone version of Auditorium looks and plays a treat, but you don't quite get what you pay for.Rock Band Review
By Jim Squires
When it comes to mashing up music and video games, there are few names bigger than Rock Band. With nearly a dozen iterations under their belt (everything from Lego: Rock Band to The Beatles: Rock Band came out in 2009) it was only a matter of time until the popular franchise went portable. And while they've already made an attempt to get in people's pockets with the PSP release Rock Band Unplugged, it took the iPhone's touch sensitive gameplay to pull out a win for handheld rock fanatics everywhereTap Tap Revenge 3 Review
By Jim Squires
The music industry often refers to a chart entry that has risen to the top with unprecedented speed as "number one with a bullet." Tap Tap Revenge was released alongside the AppStore last July and went on to become the iPhone's most downloaded free game on 2008. If that doesn't say number one with a bullet, I don't know what does. Now the franchise is back for its third major instalment - but does Tap Tap Revenge 3 hit a high note, or does it fall flat when compared to its predecessors?World of Tunes Review
By Jim Squires
Considering how many people use their iPhone as their primary portable music player, it?s surprising to see how few rhythm games there are. Sure big titles like Tap Tap Revenge has taken off like wildfire. But competitors to the handful of successes you?ll find are few and far between. That?s why it was such a delight to stumble across World of Tunes, a colorful adventure filled with great music and charming visuals.