‘Mighty Fin’ Review – Everything’s Better Under the Sea
Have you ever signed up for a cheap vacation, only to find the room is half the size you expected …
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Have you ever signed up for a cheap vacation, only to find the room is half the size you expected …
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Feed Me Oil [99¢ / HD], from Chillingo and HolyWater Games, is a game about petroleum. Oil, that is. Black gold. Texas-tea. Bubbling …
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Yesterday, I was quite excited to see Konami release an iOS version of their classic arcade beat ‘em up X-Men …
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If Tetris went out, got trashed, hooked up with an old-school shooter like Space Invaders and then spit out a …
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Little known fact about the Araknasaur: its eggs are delicious. And the evil CEO of the Robot Seafood Corporation wants …
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Nitako’s Popstar Physics (Save Toshi 2) [Free] is a puzzle game wrapped in a weird exterior. It’s also a sequel to Save …
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I’m not the biggest crossword person. I love word games and trivia, but crosswords have just never grabbed me. So …
Anyone remember Meteos? If you think back on that DS classic fondly, you might want to check out Mini Meteors …
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Ever felt like stomping your way all over Paris or San Francisco? Zilla has you covered in Demolition Dash [$0.99 …
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The Chromanoids are invading the solar system. You, the Captain of the human fleet, must take charge and shoot them …
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