Spinzizzle

By |2011-07-10T23:09:45-05:00June 11, 2010|iPhone Reviews|

Spinzizzle is an interesting name for a common genre type for the iPhone, the match 3. You know the ones; you have balls or objects of different colors and you need to match 3 of them together in order to move onto the next stage where you do the same thing over and over again. Personally, I'm just not much into this kind of gameplay. I like casual gaming experiences but I like a bit more action in my diet...

Wurd

By |2011-07-10T23:09:56-05:00June 11, 2010|iPhone Reviews|

Wurd is a spelling and vocabulary game.  Basically it shows you a word and it asks you whether it is correctly spelled or not.  Of course it also requires that you have an in depth knowledge of some of the most obscure words in the English language.  For me, I'm the kind of guy that likes that kind of thing.  For most, it is a literary nightmare...

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uFall

By |2011-07-10T23:10:01-05:00June 11, 2010|iPhone Reviews|

uFall is a direct rip-off of Doodle Jump. In fact, it should just be call Doodle Fall. I'm not going to give this game a full review because I don't think it merits one. Hell, it even uses the same type of platforms at Doodle Jump. It even has the same androgynous looking character as Doodle Jump. It even has the same controls of Doodle Jump. In effect, it is Doodle Jump, only in reverse...

Black Tie Adventure

By |2011-07-10T23:10:07-05:00June 11, 2010|iPhone Reviews|

Black Tie Adventure is a 2D platformer that has you, the protagonist, trying to save his abducted soon to be wife. The name Black Tie Adventure comes from the fact that you were standing at the altar, waiting to say the I Do's in your wedding best when the aforementioned abduction occurs. Since you hadn't officially sealed the deal on the wedding night, your character is extremely interested in getting his lost fiancée back...

Split/Second

By |2011-07-10T23:10:12-05:00June 10, 2010|iPhone Reviews|

Disney’s latest title, Split/Second delivers an experience unlike almost any Disney game before it. Like the action intense movies that have recently defined Disney's Hollywood lineup, Split/Second is exciting, fast and not necessarily made for kids. This title has the honor of being released at the same time as its console counterparts on the XBOX 360 and Playstation 3...

Boggle

By |2011-07-10T23:31:20-05:00June 10, 2010|iPad Reviews|

The iPad version of Boggle is as close to the actually board game as you can get. You even have to shake the device to mix up the letters to start each game. When the game first opens a well laid out menu appears with your choices; Quick Play, Advanced Play, Achievements, Options, and More EA Games. I like the Quick Play option because it uses the same rules that I used when playing the board game long ago...

Plane

By |2011-07-10T23:31:23-05:00June 10, 2010|iPad Reviews|

Before I start talking about Plane, I want to cover what the people at MPad are doing. They are one of the first companies to really attack the iPad as a multiplayer device. Some companies are charging up to $9.99 for a game and that wouldn’t even cover the cost of the controller downloads. But at MPad all you have to do is buy the controller once for $.99 and the iPad games are forever free. Not a bad deal for all of us gamers out there...

Soccer Superstars

By |2011-07-10T23:10:16-05:00June 8, 2010|iPhone Reviews|

Just in time for the World Cup, the developers at GAMEVIL Inc. bring us the latest explosive sports title in Soccer Superstars. Packed with an assortment of gaming modes, customizable characters, and nearly every country under the sun, there’s more than enough here to keep soccer fans busy. While it’s definitely not the next FIFA, this still has some potential to quench your soccer thirst...

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