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.
When PopCap first announced their new indie label 4th & Battery, they promised games that were edgy and experimental. Candy Train, the second release under this new brand, is neither of these things. In fact it couldn't be more entrenched in the old and traditional PopCap ways if it tried. You see, Candy Train was originally a free PopCap Flash game on their website years ago. Now it's on the iPhone. The good news? Candy is just as tasty as ever.
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.
While Sudoku may be the current king of most newspapers, I've always had a soft spot for nonogram logic puzzles like those found in the game of Picross, and now, ColorCross. Like Sudoku, nonogram puzzles take place on a grid, but rather than tasking you with placing numbers in each square, you're instead filling each box with a different color, to create a larger, pixelated image when all is said and done. Unfortunately for ColorCross however, there just isn't enough here to recommend anyone new to the genre to try it.
If you enjoy games like Piczle Lines or Trainyard, you're going to feel right at home with Glo Flo. It's a puzzle game where you'll be drawing paths to connect like-colored bugs on a grid, without crossing lines. It's a basic set-up that's certainly be done before, but that doesn't keep it from being fun. And yet, Glo Flo is more of a smirk than a full blown smile.
As my old school teachers used to regularly tell me, there's nothing wrong with being a little bit simple. Indeed, in the world of iPhone development, it's these simple ideas that often end up being the runaway hits - as long as they involve a bird or two somewhere down the line, of course.
In spite of the hundreds of apps that keep coming out, Angry Birds just keeps on truckin'. But did you know that the phenomenon was, in fact, a clone of another game called Crush the Castle? The publisher of that oft-overlooked title is back with Siege Hero, and in spite of how good it is, it's now clear why Angry Birds succeeded where Crush the Castle didn't; Angry Birds has a soul.
Spider Jack is the latest physics puzzle game from Clickgamer for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch. Spider Jack just woke up and is hungry for his latest breakfast. By conquering the puzzles within, you'll be able to feed Spider Jack some much needed fun while having a lot of fun along the way. If you get stuck on any of the puzzles, don't worry! Gamezebo's quick start guide is here to help and will have you cracking them in no time.