Plunderland Offers An Amusing Taste of The Pirate Life
Avast ye landlubbers listen up, I know like me, you’ve just been waiting for a game with pirates, cannons, gold, ghosts, sea monsters, angry...
Ticket to Ride Is One Train You Do Not Want To Miss
Ticket to Ride is an iPad board game based on Days Of Wonder's hugely popular real world board game series (of the same name),...
MiniSquadron is Aces!
We were lucky enough to get an early look at the just-released title MiniSquadron by developer MrFungFung, so we have been having a good...
Another World – 20th Anniversary Is A Wonderfully Revamped Return To A Cult Classic
Another World – 20th Anniversary is a re-release of an old classic, dusted off and revitalized just for iOS. Also known as Out of...
‘Scarlett and the Spark of Life’ Takes You On An Entertaining Point And Click...
Growing up, I was an avid PC gamer. I loved all different types of games, but the most unique and at times frustrating games...
Video Review: Yoobao Magic Leather Case for iPad 2
Yes folks...its yet another Yoobao Case review. This time we are taking a look at the new Yoobao Magic Leather Case for the iPad...
Be There: San Francisco Offers iPad Owners An Immersive Travel Experience
When the folks at Red Hill Studios set about naming their app, they really couldn't have chosen a better name than "Be There".
Using a...
Swiper More Swiping…Silverfish Will Challenge Your Fingers In A Flurry Of Fun
At first glance one might be inclined to dismiss Chaotic Box's newest game Silverfish as just another Tilt to Live or Geometry Wars clone,...
Video Review: Incase Convertible Book Jacket for iPad
Today I'm reviewing Incase's Convertible Book Jacket for the iPad
Features
Complete iPad protection
Opens to function as a stand with multiple viewing positions
Secure elastic band closure
Direct...
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?







