‘The Lighthouse HD’ iPad Review – Skirting The Shoals of Ship Management
Guide your ship across the perilous seas in this pseudo line-drawer.
Guide your ship across the perilous seas in this pseudo line-drawer.
Games like My Little Monster [99¢] are nefarious. In spite of being a largely thankless collection of repetitive chores, they …
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A Castle Defense game that offers some good depth, but slow gameplay and lackluster visuals hold it back.
Brad Nicholson said it best in our preview of Dungeon Crawlers [$1.99]: “It’s the video game equivalent of a mullet, …
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There’s a lot of value, to me, in something I can confidently call “a happy little game.” Niko [Free] fits …
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Hank is a fearless stunt-hamster. He needs your help to collect stars and hit the target, using only the surrounding objects to make him move. You can drop him, punch him, and set off bombs beside him, to reach the end of the level. But don’t worry, he’s a stunt-hamster, in a protective hamster ball – he can handle it.
I used to think I had a knack for strategy games. Then I checked out RoboHero [Free], a turn-based tank …
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A smart, well-executed physics puzzler revolving around penguins and their compulsion to overeat.
Fingle [$0.99] should come with a warning. Maybe “Caution: always bring protection”? I mean, sure the iPad is great for …
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Way back in 2010 when Monster Dash [$0.99] was released it felt a tiny bit lacking. Not that it wasn’t …
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