‘Pandemic: The Board Game’ Is Frustratingly Fantastic On iOS
Pandemic: The Board Game is a port of the 2008 board game designed by Matt Leacock that took the gaming world by storm shortly...
Electro Hunter Adds Some Spark To The Marble Popper Genre
Vivid Games has done a nice job completely re-tooling, resurfacing and rebranding their Alien Blobs title from one year earlier. This new version...
Video Review: Incase Magazine Jacket for iPad 2
Welcome to my review of the Incase Magazine Jacket for the iPad 2! It just released so I managed to pick one up at...
R-Type Is Most Decidedly and Wonderfully Retro
If asked to pick a single classic side-scrolling arcade shooter that brings players as much pain as it does joy, R-Type would be one...
‘Snailboy’ Is One Shell of A Good Time
When I first saw Snailboy in iTunes' New & Noteworthy section, I was immediately grabbed by the icon. The developer, Thoopid used a closeup...
Zen Training Is A Relaxing, Yet Challenging Puzzle Game With A Tetris-like Feeling of...
I can still remember when my parents bought me my Game Boy. They also bought me a copy of Super Mario Land. I played...
Utopian’s Cute Red Ball of Goo Is Tougher Than He Looks!
Utopian Games (developers of Bumps and Tumble Jumble) recently released a new iPhone puzzle game called Red Ball of Goo. The concept is simple,...
The Amazing Race Game Captures The Spirit And Fun Of The Show
Your iOS device is waiting...Go!
Ludia's The Amazing Race Game does a great job of capturing the spirit and fun of the CBS television show....
Colossatron: Massive World Threat Relegates Players To The Role of Massively Bored Bystander
The biggest problem I've always had with “life-sim” games like Farmville, aside from them being plagued with microtransactions and boring gameplay, is that they...
Age of Zombies Offers A Brief, But Satisfying Side of Steakfries
An evil scientist known only as Professor Brains has unleashed an endless horde of the undead in an attempt to destroy mankind. Barry Steakfries...












