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Tag: Physics
Gravity Lander Review
By David Stone
"It's not the fall that kills you; it's the landing." This mantra, observed by everyone from parachutists to cosmonauts, comes front and center in Gravity Lander. The difference here is the landing isn't what kills you, but messing up the fall will.No, Human Review
By Jim Squires
Humans - we're a bunch that's always looking for somewhere new to live. Our transient ways are so ingrained in our DNA that we've even started to look off world - or at least sci-fi writers have gotten many of us to entertain the idea. But what if the universe doesn't want to be colonized? That's certainly the case in No, Human, a new physics puzzle game where players try to put a stop to the exploratory ways of earth's mightiest residents.aYa-Manku Review
By Jim Squires
Pachinko gameplay has become something of a casual mainstay in recent years. The satisfaction that gets stirred up when a ball bounces off a series of pegs is downright primal. aYa-Manku, on the other hand, attempts to offer a more sophisticated approach to pachinko-style physics games. Skill replaces luck here, and only the toughest of puzzle gamers will survive.Gravity Runner Review
By Jim Squires
Have you ever wished you could do a flip in mid-air that would end up with you walking on the ceiling? Thanks to Gravity Runner, your dreams are well within reach! The game can't bend real world physics to your liking, but it can provide 28 levels of gravity flipping action that should easily satisfy your inner twitch gamer.Osmos Review
By Jim Squires
When word first broke that Hemisphere Games was porting Osmos to the iPhone, I was more than a little sceptical. As much as I'm a proponent of mobile gaming, I just couldn't fathom how something requiring such precision could possibly work on a tiny touch screen. As it turns out, my worries were completely for naught.Gravity Hook HD Review
By Jim Squires
When Canabalt hit the web last year, and then later the iPhone, it became one of the biggest sensations in mobile gaming history. In fact some would argue that Canabalt and Doodle Jump are responsible for popularizing the iPhone's plentiful survival genre. Now the makers of Canabalt are back, and this time they've brought a grappling hook with them.Finger Physics: Thumb Wars Review
By Jim Squires
Physics games always seem to be about either building things up or breaking things down. Last year's Finger Physics: Finger Fun didn't stray from these approaches, but it did have the distinction of being one of the few games to tackle both. Its sequel is largely more of the same, but who's going to complain when the game was so good the first time around?Fling Pong – The Planets Review
By Jim Squires
"Planetary ping pong" isn't a phrase that one gets to use often, but these words manage to perfectly sum up what's presented in the latest offering from AppStar Games. Previously responsible for the train-car connection game Iron Horse, the team at AppStar have set their sights skyward for their sophomore effort, delivering a ball bouncing game that takes players to the stars.