Published: May 31, 2009
Late news is better than no news… and this news is goood!
Published: May 31, 2009
Being married with children can be hard work, really hard work. HAXX, the hero of iDroidMania, manages to get his work as a farmer to work quite well with the responsibilities of being a husband and father. That is until the day his entire family is kidnapped by an evil villain called BAD RAMM. HAXX [...]
Published: May 31, 2009
There are plenty of tank games available in the App Store. Some try to simulate the tank experience, and fails quite miserably. Others, like for example the brilliant Vector Tanks, focus on arcade action. Thankfully Tankz fall in the same category as Vector Tanks.
Tankz is a 3d action game where your goal is to collect [...]
Published: May 30, 2009
Brave Dwarves, now that has got to be the perfect title for me to review. I am from Sweden, land of the Vikings, and the dwarves look a bit like small Vikings. I am also short with stumpy legs, and I consider myself at least moderately brave. Perfect for a brave dwarf to review Brave [...]
Published: May 30, 2009
Be valiant, space warrior, the fate of Earth is in your hands! Released back in 1984, Space Ace is a laserdisc game from legendary, and ex-Disney animator Don Bluth (American Tail, All Dogs got to heaven, Sword in the stone). A sequel of sorts to Dragon’s Lair (also a laserdisc game) you played as Dexter, [...]
Published: May 30, 2009
Graviton is set in a future that is grim for mankind. Our enemy, the Xugg´zak, has devastated our largest cities. Left are you, a pilot of a Graviton ship, who have to collect energy spheres to rebuild our Earth. At least that is the story according to the page for Graviton in the App Store. [...]
Published: May 30, 2009
The mobile arm of Digital Leisure, creators of
Published: May 30, 2009
EA will be previewing Mass Effect at E3, but in the run up have released some more info and screens of the game. Play the story of Jacob Taylor, a biotic-powered super-soldier who stumbles across a plot to terrorize civilization’s greatest beacon of hope, the mighty Citadel space station. Can you prevent a heinous attack that threatens to knock humanity off the galactic stage?
Published: May 29, 2009
In Ragdoll Blaster - A physics game you get to shoot ragdolls, and watch their limp bodies smash into obstacles. This might seem cruel but no ragdolls were harmed writing this review.
Ragdoll Blaster lets you control a stationary cannon shooting ragdolls. It is really easy to aim and shoot. Just touch where you want [...]
Published: May 29, 2009
Uggles is a game about juggling furry animals. Uggles are ball shaped creatures brimming with cuteness. You control a large red Uggle who for some unknown reason has to juggle his little friends. The Uggle you control also has legs and long arms which the smaller ones lack.
There are three difficulties determining the number [...]
Published: May 29, 2009
Bugs Shot is a solitary curling game featuring ladybugs and flowers. There are a number of flowers you have to place a ladybug on. Flowers and ladybugs have different colours, and you have to place a blue ladybug on blue flowers. The closer to the centre of the flower the ladybug lands the higher the [...]
Published: May 29, 2009
Another ninja game? What is wrong with us iPhone users? This is the third game I review based on ninjas, and I am feeling a bit tired of ninjas to tell you the truth. Thankfully Card Ninja is a fresh game despite the theme.
Card Ninja is all about flicking cards from a pile at [...]
Published: May 29, 2009
In part one of this article, I discussed where the iPhone/iPod Touch platform is at in terms of things like visuals, controls, and gameplay, and what gamers can expect for the future.
Published: May 28, 2009
EA will be revealing their latest iPhones games lineup at E3 this year. Command & Conquer: Red Alert will be on show, as well as Mass Effect Galaxy, a prequel to the console game. We’ll be there to get hands on with both games, so look out for that next week. Matt will be all over Red Alert like a rash. On our podcast he chose C&C as his pick of games that EA should bring to iPhone, before it was even announced!
Published: May 27, 2009
What, Taxiball for free? Yes, the phenominal people at Self Aware
Published: May 27, 2009
I really love the iPhone as a gaming device. Part because it is handy to play games on a phone I always carry around but also because classics from my youth are ported to it. Flashback is one of those classic titles that frustrated me beyond comprehension when it was released back in 1992 for [...]
Published: May 27, 2009
Back in February we broke the news that
Published: May 26, 2009
Solo developer Jean Philippe has been working on his new puzzle game for 3 months now. Moonlights look to be a tower building game along the lines of world of goo, where you must build a structure in order to reach a goal, in this case the moon.
Published: May 26, 2009
Gas Tycoon is a funny name for a game, at least to me who have the sense of humour as a seven-year-old. Sadly the game isn’t as fun as the name implies. It is a simple game of connecting pipes between a gas stations and some houses. There are a whole bunch of these available [...]
Published: May 26, 2009
Ghostlight have released their athletics