A bug-eyed lump of clay lands on a highway to the danger zone, and soon it'll be up to you to help this armless, legless little'un make it to the end alive!
Finally: a game with Doodads! "Mystery Ball" could still benefit from a little more polishing, but it already offers some great logistical challenge and its environment altering concept never gets old.
We discuss the nuts, bolts, and bananas of "Gorilla Gondola," Electric Pixel Factory's nigh-uncategorizable iOS debut! What could be more fun than a giant silverback teetering atop a ski lift?
What would happen if you took "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court," replaced the Connecticut Yankee with a neon-haired punk rocker, stirred in the undead, and made a Real Time Strategy game out of the whole thing?
Take note contest addicts and freebie lovers, iFanzine’s weekly big-game giveaways are moving to a brand new Thursday slot! Other than that though, it’s business as usual, and we’ve stuffed our digital prize-bag with a hand-picked selection of the latest and greatest must-have iOS games. So what are you waiting for? Fire up your Twitter, Facebook and/or Google+ accounts...
Remember, remember, the eleventh of November. If you're a fan of Turn-Based Strategy games, RPGs, or just enjoy an expertly conveyed fantasy, you'd do well to heed that advice -- that's when Witching Hour Studios is slated to bring "Ravenmark: Scourge of Estellion" to iOS! The developer graciously gave us a chance to dig into this sumptuous audiovisual feast, and two words adequately sum up our experience thus far: "we like!"
There's a wonderful little Action Adventure buried beneath some hard-hitting flaws here. Lack of a map system and finicky movement controls leave it at a severe disadvantage compared to its competition on iOS, so it takes a very forgiving genre fan to enjoy it for the time being.
Mysterious representatives of The Rotting Cartridge stop by to talk "Kale in Dinoland" and the studio's fascinating Game Boy-inspired design philosophy!
"Alphadia" is the second in Kemco's one-two JRPG punch. Playing this one right after "Symphony of Eternity" was quite interesting; it makes one feel as if a perfect JRPG had been split down the center, with the interesting story, attractive presentation, and overall polish going to "Alphadia," while "Symphony" came away with the deeper gameplay.