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Tag: Physics
Graffiti Ball Review
By Jon Mundy
The team behind Paper Toss and Strike Knight returns with another generous slice of free iPhone entertainment. Graffiti Ball, which sees you sketching out an exit path for a dropping ball, is the kind of simple, infuriatingly addictive puzzler you'd happily pay money for.StarDunk Review
By Jim Squires
Intergalactic basketball is risky business. Don't believe us? Just ask anyone involved Michael Jordan's Space Jam. So it's with a cautious hand that we decided to test our b-ball mettle with Godzilab's latest iPhone game StarDunk. We quickly realized that our initial reservations were largely unfounded, as StarDunk offers an online free throw competition that's out of this world.Gravity Block Review
By Jon Mundy
Gravity Block joins the growing list of games that look like something you might have found yourself playing in the '80s (if you were alive then), but which play by some very modern rules. In this case those rules involve brain-melting physics-based puzzles, as you steer your block around by adjusting the pull of gravity.BoxBattle Review
When it comes to puzzle shooters, developers need to walk a fine line in order to make a successful title. They have to be creative and challenging, but make something too hard or too easy and you'll lose quickly lose a player's attention. BoxBattle, a new puzzle shooter from Madnick, is one of those games that manages to hit most of the right notes, but seems just a tad ambitious for its own good.Max Injury 2 Review
By David Stone
It's amazing what a single update can do. In the process of reviewing Max Injury 2, a major update came out and transformed a game that was almost unplayable into a fun title. While why the developers initially let such a substandard product be released is confusing, Max Injury 2 has become a decent timewaster for your iPhone.Wake Up The Box! Review
By David Stone
Physics games seem to be gaining a lot of fans these days. At the time of this review, Angry Birds has remained at or near the top spot in the App Store for nearly six months. Grenade-fest Fragger isn't too far behind. So it makes sense that the popular Flash game Wake up the Box! has made its debut on the iPhone as well. Too bad it ends up as a lightweight addition.Fragger Review
By David Stone
Porting to the iPhone is a good way for a developer to take a game and expand its audience. In the case of Sushi Go-Round, developers also looked at the presentation and gave it a good coat of spit and polish. But with Fragger, the latest Flash-to-iPhone port by MiniClip, while the game itself is good is it really worth paying for something you can get for free and better?The Package Review
By Ryan Hewson
There is something refreshingly honest about a video game that stands athwart any semblance of plot. There's this package, see, and you need to get it through the factory using the tools available. That's all you need to know in order to play the The Package; even the title itself does away with any false pretences of a storyline or embellishment. What is required of you in this flashy puzzle/mousetrap remix is a rudimentary understanding of physics and a working digit.