DotEmu Proves That Even Twenty-Six Years Later, ‘R-Type’ Has Still Got Game
It has been nearly 2.5 years since I reviewed DotEmu's original iPhone-only port of the classic side-scrolling space shooter R-Type.
At the time I called...
Don’t “Go Bananas”, Run Away From Monkey Slam
I’m a big fan of the “brick-breaking” genre, ever since I first played the stock version that came on my dad’s tiny prepaid phone...
Illusion Labs’ Touchgrind BMX Is Tricked Up And Ready To Perform
Touchgrind BMX is a sort-of sequel to Illusion Labs' Touchgrind, which was an interesting, but ultimately lacking Skateboard simulator. BMX switches its focus from...
There’s No Need To Hide The Answer: Yes. ‘The Room Two’ Is As Mysterious...
The Room (one) was one of those games that was unmistakably unique.
Its puzzles, while challenging, weren't entirely original, but it was its mixture...
Land-A Panda Is The Only Barrel Blasting Panda Bear Game You Need
One of my favorite quirky games for the iOS is “Meow Meow Happy Fight”, a twin stick shooter where you play as various anime...
We’re Fired Up About Cannon Cadets
It's been said that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. If that's the case, then with their new game Cannon Cadets, XMG Studio...
Par Out Golf Brings New Meaning To ‘Drawing Your Tee Shot’
When Endless Wave Software decided to make their new Par Out Golf game for iOS devices, they took their inspiration from an unlikely source...
Hipster City Cycle Is A Quirky Little Ride Worth Taking
When I saw the title of this game, I knew I had to try it. I mean, how can you go wrong with Hipster...
Classic ‘Lumines’ Puzzle Game Franchise Gets A Worthy Reboot On iOS
Having never been a PlayStation Portable owner, the name LUMINES didn't strike immediate recognition for me like it does some 'mobile' gamers.
Developed in...
Real Boxing Is A Technical Knockout, But It Gets Disqualified In The Fun Department
Real Boxing, by developer Vivid Games, puts you in the virtual gloves of an up-and-coming boxer, and gives you a handful of modes to...






