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The Evomon dream team.
Tag: Puzzle
Zen Bound Review
By Jim Squires
Games, even of the casual sort, are often associated with concepts like frenzy and competition. It's not too often that a video game will strive to create a laid back, almost meditative state of play. Zen Bound does just that. Who would have ever guessed that we'd not only be talking about a game whose entire goal is to wrap objects in string, but that we'd be raving about it?Auditorium Review
By David Stone
For almost a year, Auditorium has swirled around the internet as a great Flash game that generated a lot of grassroots gamer buzz. The experience of manipulating light into sound that got millions of hits online is now a full-fledged release, coming to multiple platforms. The iPhone version of Auditorium looks and plays a treat, but you don't quite get what you pay for.99 Bricks Review
By Jim Squires
Tower-building games are nothing new to gamers who love a good two-minute time waster. From web-based games like Stacker to popular iPhone games like Topple 2, tower games have challenged us to build as high as we can using common shapes before gravity tears our towers down. 99 Bricks breaks from this tradition using a collection of less common shapes known as tetrominoes. You probably know them better as Tetris blocks.Bejeweled 2 + Blitz Review
By Jim Squires
When Bejeweled 2 launched alongside the iPhone App Store last year, it quickly rose to the top of the sales charts. Despite thousands and thousands of iPhone game releases since, PopCap's classic action-puzzler always seems to perform well in terms of sales. Now, thanks to the addition of Bejeweled Blitz, Bejeweled 2 for the iPhone seems to have cemented itself as one of the most popular iPhone apps around.Boxgame Review
By Jim Squires
Perspective is an interesting thing. In the real world we tend to view things as three dimensional. Objects are real. They have depth. They have texture. We can touch and feel them. We're also used to the idea of a two dimensional world. Paintings. Literature. All of these things are flat, and all of these things are familiar. But what about the dimensions we so rarely explore? What about the fourth dimension? In Sophie Houlden's recently released mind-bending puzzler BoxGame, you're going to have to think about thinks in a perspective that will rock you right out of your comfort zone, and we love it.Blob Dash Review
By Jim Squires
Blob Dash is a little puzzling gem for the iPhone that reminds me of something, but I can't quite put my finger on what. It's a little bit Lemmings, a little bit Bomberman, and a little bit Chu Chu Rocket -- but in no way is Blob Dash just another carbon copy of these winning formulas. Blobk is a fresh and fun experience that's totally unique to the iPhone.Copycat Review
By Jim Squires
If you've ever been to the Louvre, you've likely seen the artists standing in front of a masterpiece with their own canvas and brush in hand. Artistic reproductions are an art form all to themselves requiring a great deal of talent, ingenuity and skill. Copycat, the latest free flash game from Candystand, recreates this challenge with the accuracy that such reproductions strive for.CuberXtreme Review
By Jim Squires
Gamers familiar with classic box-pushing games like Boxxle or BoxyBoy might offer little more than a cursory glance at CuberXtreme. After all, if you were to judge it from a handful of screenshots or a brief description you might think that CuberXtreme brings very little new to the genre. However a closer inspection reveals that CuberXtreme merely uses the box-pushing motion of those games as the starting block in a unique and fresh puzzle experience.