April 29, 2011 | Andy Boxall
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In a week where it has been revealed that Apple are tracking our every move and Sony have let bands of criminals gain access to our private information, one could be forgiven for thinking it couldn’t get an…
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April 12, 2011 | Andy Boxall
Seeing as I recommended you check out CAVE’s bullet-hell shooters late last week, it seems appropriate to review their games too; starting out with Espgaluda II. Originally an arcade game and latterl…
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April 4, 2011 | Andy Boxall
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The Ciderz is a Bumper-style case for the iPhone 4, which wraps itself around the edge of your phone while leaving the front and the rear uncovered. I’ve never been convinced by the protection offered by…
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April 1, 2011 | Andy Boxall
We previewed Evil Angry Planet in February when it was still in its beta phase and really enjoyed its mix of strategy and tower defense. The game has now been officially released and is ready for download inside…
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March 18, 2011 | Andy Boxall
Complacency is all too often issue in hidden-object games, as although by definition they’re simple games, why do they also have to be a bit dull? G5 Entertainment have obviously recognized this and ha…
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March 15, 2011 | Andy Boxall
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We’re big fans of Fabulapps games, having reviewed CrossRoads and Kiko: The Last Totem before, so we were excited to get to grips with Tiny Planet ($0.99/£0.59), their latest game. We’d already…
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March 1, 2011 | Andy Boxall
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Very few games that have topped the iTunes charts in the past have appealed to me, with Doodle Jump, Fruit Ninja and pretty much everything else aside from Angry Birds, remaining unplayed on my iPhone. Canabal…
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February 25, 2011 | Andy Boxall
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If you’re looking for a vertical shoot ‘em up on the iPhone that’s not ‘bullet hell’ themed or an arcade conversion, finding a playable, attractive and original title isn…
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February 2, 2011 | Andy Boxall
The line-drawing, path management genre is well represented on the iPhone, with titles ranging from the familiar – Flight Control – to the slightly odd – Jaws – and everything else i…
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January 26, 2011 | Andy Boxall
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If you’re a Red Dwarf fan, you may remember Holly, the ship’s onboard computer, receiving some post from another computer on another ship, containing a move in their postal chess game. The joke w…
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