Apple and iPhone 4 Rambles and Rumbles

By |2010-08-18T10:06:13-05:00August 18, 2010|Features|

I’m still waiting on my free iPhone 4 case. I’m sure it will come soon. I know that Apple had to ramp up production (eye roll) but man it’s been nearly 6 weeks. One thing that I hate is that I have already scratched up my scratch resistant iPhone 4 screen. Argh!email me at cpsharp [at] iphonegamerblog.co

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HYBRID 2: Saga of Nostalgia

By |2010-08-18T08:06:38-05:00August 18, 2010|Previews|

Gamevil's second iteration of the HYBRID series has a trailer. There is just a bit of in game action shown towards the end of the short trailer. Anyone excited about this game?

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Stick Golf HD

By |2011-07-10T23:29:31-05:00August 18, 2010|iPad Reviews|

The one word I would use to describe Stick Golf HD is addictive. I wasn’t even supposed to review this game. I had to fly for work and wanted a game just to burn some time while I was being laid over. I’m a golfer and was in a golfing mood so I figured I would see what golf games were out there that I haven’t heard of and I stumbled on Stick Golf HD. It was $2.99. Personally I get weary of games that are over $0.99. So I did a little research (like any good buyer - that’s why you’re here right?). Most of the articles I read were good and the iTunes reviews were also good, so I went for it...

Mahjongg Artifacts HD

By |2011-07-10T23:29:35-05:00August 17, 2010|iPad Reviews|

To my surprise, I’ve found that quite a few people have never heard of the game, mahjongg. If you are one of those unfortunate people, please allow me to enlighten you. The basic concept of mahjongg is a simple matching game. The game is played with around 144 colorful tiles that each has a matching partner. The tiles are stack and laid out in different formation and you, as the player, must match all of the tiles...

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NinJump

By |2011-07-10T23:04:33-05:00August 16, 2010|iPhone Reviews|

NinJump is the newest creation out of prolific developer, Backflip Studios. In another nod to freemium gaming, you’ll find the ad-supported NinJump on the App Store for the very low price of free. You do have the option of removing the ads for a buck but the iAds are fairly unobtrusive and playing with them should not cause you any issues. This game makes Ninjatown: Trees of Doom seem slow and outdated…and I really like it...

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Ninja Chicken

By |2011-07-10T23:04:39-05:00August 13, 2010|iPhone Reviews|

40 levels, 8 stages, 4 difficulty levels, head to head mode, ranking systems, and unlockable achievements are all part of the latest title from Kongzhong Corporation’s, Ninja Chicken. Sounds pretty promising, right? Well, unless sorting samurai chickens into their corresponding color coded squares is your idea of a whopping great time, this one falls flat pretty quickly...

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Just 1 Level

By |2011-07-10T23:35:02-05:00August 13, 2010|iPhone Reviews|

Searching for the next in depth iPhone or iPod Touch game, chock full of levels, music, unique characters, power ups, and various attacks? Looking for a massive story line, reminiscent of a Final Fantasy title, rich in multiple character arcs and a literal library of enemies and scenarios? Well, Just 1 Level surely isn’t it. But before we all go bashing the next release from Dragosaurus, let’s take a much closer look...

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