Physics puzzler
Snappy Dragons Review
If you thought getting on the wrong side of birds was a bad move for iOS antagonists, just imagine what happens when dragons get fired up!
Bridge the Gap Review
Arrr, it be Talk Like a Pirate Day here at iFanzine again, thanks t' Monster Robot Studios debutin' with this engineerin' puzzle game. I be warnin' ye, don't let yer bridge pieces sink into Davy Jones' locker here!
Bobby: Space Adventure Review
If you’re a physics puzzle or action puzzle fan who’s sick and tired of these genres treating players with kid gloves — boy, does "Bobby" have something for you! Its fun and unique concept should attract the interest of many, but it will be most enjoyed by those who possess sniper-like patience and skill.
Bobby: Space Adventure Hands-On Preview
If there's one thing iOS isn't lacking it's creative physics puzzlers, but darn it all if these new releases don't keep us coming back for more! We recently got our hands on "Bobby: Space Adventure," a collaboration from Nooskewl and Studio Dereka that's about to bust its way right onto the iDevices of genre fans any day now.
Cado Hands-on Preview
If I'm honest, I've got a love-hate relationship with games like Cado. Now, I do love a good physics-based puzzler because generally they're perfectly suited to pick-up-and-play or on-the-go gaming. But I also sort of hate these addictive little blighters as they unfailingly begin devouring every second of free time I've got. And then some!
Tanglewood Review
What looks a whole lot like Tetris at first glance, but feels refreshingly different when you sit down and actually play it? Chances are it's Mark Davies' physics puzzle debut, "Tanglewood"! If you're a fan of physics puzzlers and equally a fan of engineering challenge, this one is completely worth checking into.
To-Fu: The Trials of Chi Review
Sure, he may look a bit like Super Meat Boy, but does To-fu make a good substitute or is he too bland? Read on to find out folks...
Giveaway: Win Race After 1977, Spidey Riley & Redneck Jellyfish!
Wowzers, this week's promo code contest is a real doozy: we've got a whole bunch of codes for not one, not two, but three awesome iOS games up for grabs! Fire up your Twitter accounts to be in with a chance of winning free copies of Race After 1977, Redneck Jellyfish and Spidey Riley! Full details after the jump.
Spidey Riley Review
Whoa! This one came out of nowhere and ensnared me in its charming web. Klik! Games has taken a gear-riding concept we've seen before and fleshed it out to its true potential. Highly recommended to anyone who could go for a little physics puzzler in an action/adventure package, and for challenge seekers looking for something off the beaten path.