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Tag: Puzzle
iFlexis Review
Realistic physics are a big selling point in games, especially with iPhone titles these days. We're starting to see this feature touted as a selling point with more and more games, including genres where we might not have expected to. iFlexis is a perfect example: a match-three title that utilizes "wacky physics" to make things fun, this is a game that seems like it should be a complete hit… unfortunately, it's never quite as enjoyable as it tries to be.Pac-Match Party Review
By Jim Squires
As the first video game mascot to appear on the scene, Pac-Man holds a special place in our hearts. That's not to say he can do no wrong - but we're always inclined to give him the benefit of the doubt. In celebration of his 30th birthday, Namco is sending everyone's favourite yellow munchkin somewhere he's never been before - to the world of match-3 gameplay! Much to our surprise and delight, Pac-Match Party brings a number of new twists to the genre that help it hold its own against the competition.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?Castlevania Puzzle: Encore of the Night Preview
By Jim Squires
Games that blend combat and puzzles are all the rage these days. Just take a look at Sword & Poker 2, or Lt. Fly: Rise of the Arachnids. Whether it's turn based or real time, iPhone gamers can't wait to throw down in a healthy mix of wits and fists. Konami is getting into the action, and they're bringing one of their most beloved franchises along for the ride in the just announced Castlevania Puzzle: Encore of the Night.Shifters Review
The only way that a match-3 game can stand out from the pack these days is to not only be well-made, but to be a little different as well. Thumbstar Games seems to be aware of this challenge, so the developer has created a new entry for this genre, Shifters, that has a little bit of a twist when it comes to play mechanics. The end result is a game that is simultaneously cute and challenging, if only a little flawed.Puzzler World Review
By Mark Raby
With more than 500 puzzles, a very colorful and inviting interface, and a reward system that offers unlockable games, Puzzler World is an enjoyable collection of easy-to-play pick-up-and-go mini-games. From classic puzzles like Sudoku and word search to more unique games like "Link-A-Pix," there is something here to suit a variety of different gaming tastes.Slingo Quest Egypt Review
By Chad Sapieha
One's affinity for Slingo -- a mash-up of bingo and slots -- is likely directly correlated to one's enjoyment of games of chance. While most titles in this popular franchise incorporate an element of skill, it seems as though winning, losing, and scoring often tend to boil down to random luck. This is certainly true of Funkitron's latest entry in the series, Slingo Quest Egypt.RollOut Review
By Jim Squires
Wubbas love to move. They love it so much, in fact, that they absolutely refuse to stop. That's where you come in: using an innovative new use of the touch screen and a combination of arrows, you need to guide a lonely wubba across a series of platforms to the eventual exit. The problem? Wubbas may love to move, but they move really slowly.