Published: October 22, 2008
We review Pangeas next Mac port, Nanosaur 2: the hatchling
Published: October 22, 2008
Review by Matt Dunn
What is Dougie Moo, aside from a silly-yet-catchy name? Well, you’re a cow in an inner tube, and you float around in pools. Hmm… sounds like an iPhone game to me! Read on for the review!
Published: October 21, 2008
Review by Matt Dunn
Even mentioning Risk and iPhone in the same sentence is pretty rediculous, unless of course you’re talking about AT&T being your service provider! Jokes aside, I never thought a Risk emulator could be done so simply and elegantly, especially in a FREE game. It’s everything your little world-dominating mind can handle, all [...]
Published: October 21, 2008
Review by Matt Dunn
I’m not sure what genre to put this game in, but it’s fun, and addicting. Yes, all you do is scour over pictures to find a list of hidden items… but, but… it’s just so awesome for some reason!
Published: October 21, 2008
Review by Matt Dunn
I fell for Loopy Laboratory the second I started the first level. No, it’s not cute and cuddly. No, it’s not ground breaking. But it IS based off one of the best original tile-based puzzle games of all time. Yes, I’m sure you were thinking it too… Chip’s Challenge! Don’t let that [...]
Published: October 21, 2008
We review Spin by Secret Exit games…
Published: October 20, 2008
Solus games have released Firewall: Defender 001, a tower defence game for iphone. Available now for $0.99. Following the same gamplay as most tower defence games, you must strategically place your turrets on the map so that you can take out the onslaught of enemies attempting to take your base.
Published: October 20, 2008
Hot on the heels of flick bowling comes Freeverse’s next game in their Flick Sports series. Out in early November, Flick Fishing allows you to cast your fishing lines by either flicking upwards on the screen or by using the more realistic method of motion flicking.
Published: October 20, 2008
With the witching hour approaching, it was only a matter of time before Halloween themed games started popping up on the App store. From Pool to puzzles, it seems no game genre is safe from a pumkin makeover. One game that caught my attention was Halloween wordsearch.
Published: October 19, 2008
In a bid to win over your hard earned dollars and pounds (or indeed any other currency), Namco have released Pac-Man lite, a free one level version of their highly priced Pac-Man for iPhone. I personally didn’t buy the full version on principle of the high price, higher in fact than the version you can [...]
Published: October 19, 2008
Yes, it’s another sudoku game you cry. But it is a hugely popular game on all platforms, from newspapers and magazines to windows, mac, palm, smartphone, and of course iPhone. There are around 50 odd sudoku games on iphone from free up to $4.99. Astraware claim they have one of the best yet with the imaginatively titled [...]
Published: October 18, 2008
ngmoco have released Topple, a stack and balance game for iPhone.
Published: October 18, 2008
In this 60 second interview we sit down with Sean Cross from Source IT Software
Published: October 17, 2008
Why the lack of adult themed, violent games on the iPhone app store?
Published: October 17, 2008
Chillingo have released Dougie Moo’s Aqua Antics on iphone. Developed by Rough Cookie, Aqua Antics sees you controlling Dougie through various themed water pools, to collect sets of coloured balls for points all the while avoiding sharks, bombs and blowfish.
Published: October 17, 2008
Tomas Akenine-Moller has created a spherical twist on the classic game of worm.
Published: October 17, 2008
Motion Pool is a weak attempt at a pool game on the iPhone.
Published: October 17, 2008
Soul trapper, a new game in a series of interactive audio adventures will be released later this month…
Published: October 16, 2008
Spore Origins brings fun and addicting game play to the iPhone.
Published: October 16, 2008
The “Unleashed” podcast is back