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Thursday, January 26, 2012

Gamezebo 8.0 Fingle (iPad)

Pros: Truly unique co-op use of multi touch. Dripping with style. Cons: Requires 2 players. With no scoring or winning, is it really a game?

 

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Friday, January 20, 2012

Slide To Play 10.0 Windosill (iPad)

Windosill will only take new players around 45 minutes to complete, but every second is superb.

 

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

AppSpy 10.0 Bag It! (iPhone)

Bag It! feels like another App Store classic waiting to happen; its puzzling gameplay takes a well worn genre and takes a completely new approach, creating something immediately familiar and at the same time fresh and engaging.

 

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Thursday, November 17, 2011

Gamezebo 9.0 Bag It! (iPhone)

Pros: Tetris meets tangrams results in plenty of fun. Fun art. Cons: Would benefit from more variety in grocery types.

 

IGN 7.0 Pinocchio's Puzzle (Wii)

A surprisingly pleasant puzzler for families.

 

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Thursday, September 29, 2011

AppSpy 8.0 Do Do Egg! (iPhone)

Do Do Egg will most likely appeal to younger players, but even so, this is a solid spin on the match-3 game.

 

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Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Pocket Gamer 7.0 Do Do Egg! (iPhone)

A decent twist on the connect-four genre, with a pricing scheme that's almost guaranteed to put off all but the most committed devotees

 

Gamezebo 7.0 Do Do Egg! (iPhone)

Pros: Interesting take on connecting matching puzzle games Cons: Pay up front then pay in game leaves a bad taste in your mouth

 

Gamezebo 7.0 Do Do EGG! (iPad)

Pros: Interesting take on connecting matching puzzle games Cons: Pay up front then pay in game leaves a bad taste in your mouth

 

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Monday, September 19, 2011

AppSpy 8.0 Tiny Invaders (iPhone)

Tiny Invaders is a solid first effort from Hogrocket that should give players some enjoyment without straining their brains, even if the game can get a little frustrating.

 

13

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

GamePro 8.0 Tiny Invaders (iPhone)

The former Bizarre Creations folks, creators of Geometry Wars, make a strong iPhone debut.

 

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Thursday, September 01, 2011

Pocket Gamer 6.0 Tiny Invaders (iPhone)

Cute, charming and creative, but Tiny Invader's twisted take on challenge means it rarely compels obsessive play.

 

01

Monday, August 01, 2011

AppSpy 6.0 Time Geeks: Cloneggs (iPhone)

If you like matching games or collecting sprites, give Clone Eggs a look. If not, best to steer clear.

 

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Wednesday, July 20, 2011


 

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Friday, July 15, 2011

Slide To Play 5.0 Puzzle Family: StarPack (iPhone)

A pack of colorful and clever puzzles with a few mechanics put in to cripple anyone unwilling to pay more.

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