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The Incredible Machine Review
It was only a few weeks ago that we reviewed Casey's Contraptions, a puzzle game where the point was to complete menial tasks using all manner or crazy props like balloons and books, pipes and scissors. It was glorious in all its Rube Goldberg goodness. Now, hot on its heels we have The Incredible Machine, which has a very similar setup. Not that that's a bad thing, since they're both very good games.Feed Me Oil Walkthrough
Feed Me Oil for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch is an amazing game of movement where you utilize the laws of physics to complete puzzles. The soil is starving for oil and it is up to you to figure out how to feed it using various elements such as gravity, wind, magnets, and more. Figure out these puzzles as fast as you can and compete with your friends. Don't worry if you get stuck, help is available if you need it. Gamezebo's quick start strategy guide will provide you with detailed images, tips, information, and hints on how to play your best game.Feed Me Oil Review
Feed Me Oil is kind of a weird title. On one hand, it's a goofy, fun little game that's got a lot of charm. On the other, a game about cleaning up an oil spill only a year after the Deepwater Horizon disaster seems like it borders on poor taste. Don't get me wrong, it's certainly enjoyable, but it's just a little weird to play through this kind of scenario.Mighty Fin Review
By Jim Squires
Launching Pad Games is a development studio full of surprises. After launching the sublime Scarlett and the Spark of Life late last year, few would have ever expected them to work on anything other than that game's follow-up. With a critically acclaimed adventure game under their belt, why would they be working on anything else? Yet this small but talented group of developers decided to roll the dice and take a stab at a wildly different genre. An underwater take on the endless-running platformer, Mighty Fin was well worth the gamble.Mighty Fin Preview
By Jim Squires
In my bedroom I have two fairly sizable goldfish in a tank. I'll often look over at them and think to myself how difficult the life of a pet fish must be. Endlessly swimming, trapped inside of four glass walls. And for a fish in the wild, it gets even worse. They need to hunt their own food, hide out from predators - it's the underwater equivalent to Mad Max. So when a fish like Fin decides he needs a vacation, you can hardly blame him.Casey’s Contraptions Review
Ever since I watched the opening scene from Pee-Wee's Big Adventure (where the room sized mechanical something or other goes through the convoluted process of making him breakfast) I've been fascinated with Rube Goldberg machines. Of course outside the board game Mousetrap, most of us never get to indulge that urge to build overly complicated setups to achieve rudimentary tasks. Enter Casey's Contraptions.Casey’s Contraptions Walkthrough
Casey's Contraptions is a puzzle game from Snappy Touch for the iPad. Using household items and toys, you have to help Casey complete various tasks by building elaborate contraptions in his house. If your imagination isn't what it used to be, don't sweat, because Gamezebo's quick start guide is here to give you all the tips, tricks, and solutions you'll need to build the best contraptions there are.Nano Panda Review
By Keith Andrew
When it comes to your average iPhone puzzler, the concept of teamwork is a rather alien one. Such is the size of the device at hand, that the idea of working with someone else to complete a challenge never really enters the phone's vocabulary. Nano Panda might be yet another one man affair, but it does have teamwork at its heart. Problem is, it's a less an example of a problem shared being a problem halved, and more a case of double trouble.