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Tag: Physics
Contre Jour Review
In my research about Contre Jour, I learned that "contre jour" is actually a french term used to describe a certain type of photograph known for extreme backlighting. It causes the subject in the foreground to appear as an outline of shadow. After reading this, using it as the name of the game suddenly made sense, since Contre Jour uses this throughout to great effect.Sprinkle Review
By Jim Squires
If there's one immutable truth we've known since caveman days, it's this: fire is good. It cooks our food, warms our bodies, and helps us destroy our enemies. But fire can also be bad. Like when it's raining down from the sky and burning the homes of adorable little alien critters. Luckily those critters have a fire department to help fight the blaze. Namely, you.iBlast Moki 2 Review
Are you a fan of Angry Birds? Do you enjoy quirky little physics puzzlers on your iPhone? Do you like goofy premises, clever gameplay and adorable graphics? Then do I have a game for you: iBlast Moki 2, the new sequel to the hit iPhone game from a couple of years ago. It's an incredible sequel to what was already an incredible game, and it's definitely something that no puzzle geek should consider passing up.Extreme Road Trip Review
By Jim Squires
Simple 20 second time killers are a dime a dozen on the iPhone these days - but ones that stand out are getting rarer and rarer. Extreme Road Trip may not technically break any new ground, but there's something wonderfully addictive about the familiar physics-based fun of Road Trip that makes it impossible to put down.Bizango Blast Review
When Bizango Blast was first described to me, the phrase "first-person shooter version of Angry Birds" was used, which naturally piqued my interest. The fact that the game was built with the Unreal Engine made it even more fascinating. Was I going to see some crazy mix of Angry Birds and Infinity Blade, except from a first-person perspective? The short answer is "No. Not at all." Here's the long answer.Cut the Rope: Experiments Walkthrough
Cut the Rope: Experiments developed by ZeptoLab is available for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch. A mysterious box with our adorable ever-starving friend Om Nom has arrived at the Professor's home. The Professor is determined to figure out why Om Nom can never get enough sweets and he needs your help. Gamezebo's strategy guide will provide you with a quick start guide, and several helpful tips and tricks so you can play your best game.Gravity Lab Review
It's gotta be boring in outer space. Sitting around on what looks like a random space station, Steve the Robot is learning this lesson the hard way. Thankfully, though, there are stars floating around all over the place, and he's just itchin' to take them out. Hey, it beats being bored out of your robot skull.Cut the Rope: Experiments Review
By Jim Squires
While gamers have spent the better part of the last year cutting the rope, developer ZeptoLab has been cutting a rope of their own. Specifically, the rope connecting them to publisher Chillingo. Cut the Rope: Experiments is the second full release in the Cut the Rope series (or the third of you count the oft forgotten Cut the Rope: Holiday Gift), and the first to be self-published by its developer ZeptoLab. But is this really a full-fledged sequel? Or simply an excuse for the game's developer to step out from under the Chillingo umbrella?