Video Review: e13ctron S4 Aluminum Bumper-Style Case For The iPhone 4
Hey everybody, today I review the stunning (albeit pricey) industrial-looking debut iPhone 4 case from Fresno-based e13tron. Enjoy the review.
Features
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A Long Way Home Is A Thoughtful And Interesting Journey
The loneliness of space is something that very few videogames have managed to really portray, either in the past or with the current generation...
Review: Rivals for Catan – Catan Is In Danger! (Of Crashing)
Having originally entered into the world of Catan about a year ago through the board game’s official iOS app, I was very interested in another iteration of the franchise entering onto the proving ground of the App Store. Rivals of Catan, which I had never played before, wins my recognition of it as a fun game that I might pick up in physical form down the road. However, porting a game into mobile format places the app under a different set of scrutinizing eyes. The game is fun, sure, but does it hold up on the iPhone?
Cut the Rope: Experiments Is A Satisfying Continuation of The Franchise
One of my favorite puzzle games of last year was ZeptoLab's Cut the Rope. At the risk of ruffling a few feathers I'd argue...
BIG BAD Flower Proves That World Domination Via Bubbles Can Be Fun
Recently released into the fast paced world of iOS gaming, BIG BAD Flower is the first outing for Canadian Indie studio Big Bad Brush....
Video Review: Yoobao Slim Case for iPad
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Pentanimals – A Fun Kid’s Puzzle Game
What kid doesn't love puzzles with cute colorful animals and fun, catchy music? Pentanimals is an entertaining and challenging puzzle game by Little White Bear Studios. Using up to twelve colorful oddly-shaped animal themed pieces, you must find a way to arrange the pieces so that they all fit into the game board without overlapping. You can tap on a piece to flip or rotate it to get it to fit. There are 72 puzzles to solve which are divided into 3 different age categories, 5-6, 7-8 and 9+. So there is a nice range of difficulty levels and a built in hint system to get things started, if you have absolutely no idea where to begin.
Move Over Doodle Jump, There’s A New Jumper In Town
Doodle Jump. Control your character and jump up a never ending sheet of graph paper shooting enemies along the way. Like the game? Then...
Caldera Studios Serves Up Some iDevice Shaking Fun With Tiki Bar
Caldera Studios challenges you get that perfect pour with their new time management game, Tiki Bar. Shake, tilt and flip your iPhone to prepare...
Video Review: SwitchEasy CoverBuddy™ for iPad 2
Welcome to my review of the brand new SwitchEasy CoverBuddy™ for iPad 2. It is SwitchEasy's 'companion' for your Apple Smart Cover.
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