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Swing Your Way To The Stars

By Bogdan Lazar   July - 5 - 2011    See more Apps inApp Reviews, Games & Entertainment   Comments
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Twin-Ball iPhone Game Review.

Ah, finally! A game that has earned its spot on my iPhone’s home screen. Twin-Ball is a game you can pick up and play anytime. I wouldn’t really consider it a puzzle game, but rather an arcade game. Your task is to guide two interconnected balls to collecting the stars on the [...]

Fly Your Chick High

By Bogdan Lazar   June - 20 - 2011    See more Apps inApp Reviews, Games & Entertainment   Comments
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I had a dream* last night. I dreamt I was a chicken on the farm, freshly hatched from my egg. All the other animals on the farm hated me and wanted to cut down my wings. All I wanted was to fly higher and faster than anyone else. My only weapons were my speed, agility and, oh yeah, ye old corn gun. Woke up this morning and found out there was an app for that: Go Chick Go Free.

There’s one rule in this iPhone game: never stop flying. Your goal is to fly as high as you can and avoid the other animals. To avoid them, all you have to do is move your chicken from side to side. There’s no up or down in the game, just left and right. You can’t accelerate or break. Your only defense is your agility here.

Be careful to avoid the animals at all costs. You have an energy bar to look after too. If too many animals hit you, you lose energy and you won’t [...]

Season Trend: Zuma Seasons Is In Style!

By Bogdan Lazar   June - 20 - 2011    See more Apps inApp Reviews, Games & Entertainment   Comments
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There are two modes to Zuma Seasons. In the Quick mode, you’ll play a quick game with no real stake. In the Adventure mode, you’ll have to go through 60 different levels, divided into 4 major categories – the four seasons: Spring Island, Summer Island, Autumn Island and the Winter Island – each containing 15 levels filled with fun. These will make up a few good hours of fun.

Select your level and start your game. Game play is intuitive. Look at the row of balls sliding along the path and tap where you want your own ball to be placed. If you have two or more balls of the same color already in the row, you’ll take them all out with just one more ball of the same color. It’s a connect-three that just doesn’t get old!

As with most of the Zuma games I’ve seen around, the graphics make up a lot of the quality of the [...]

Bricks Buster Breaks No New Grounds

By Bogdan Lazar   June - 18 - 2011    See more Apps inApp Reviews, Games & Entertainment   Comments
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There’s nothing new about Bricks Buster. It’s just your regular brick-breaking game, but this seems to bring up more issues than innovative solutions. The point of the game is darn simple. Move your paddle left and right to direct your ball and break through the bricks laid out at the top of your screen and collect the upgrades that some of the bricks will give you.

You have twenty levels to complete the game and four lives to spare. Each new level will increase in difficulty. The problem is the game itself is not separated into these levels. New levels are not unlocked once and accessible later. You need to start with level 1 and play up to level 20. You can’t replay a specific level, if you wish to. For me this seems like the developers were rushing me to complete the game already. “No, you can’t play level 14, why would [...]

The Ultimate Giggle Guide

By Bogdan Lazar   June - 16 - 2011    See more Apps inApp Reviews, Games & Entertainment   Comments
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I’ve played *a lot* of games from the App Store. I can remember most of them and have enjoyed almost every one. But I can only name a few that have kept me playing for quite some time right from the first launch. Giggle Bear is such a game. Now, I know, this is a kids game, but I believe inside all of us lies a kid just waiting to break free. Well now is the time to do it! All you hardcore gamers! All you first-person-shooter fans, you RPG geeks and RTS lovers! Unite! Let your inner kid break free and take control, for lo and behold, Giggle Bear wants to come out and play with you!

Giggle Bear is your personal stuffed toy that comes alive every time you open up the game on your iPhone. It giggles, it plays games with you, you can dress it, accessorize it, bathe it and air-dry it. It listens to your iPod music and bounces around the room when you throw it up in the [...]

Too Much Guess Work For A Physics Game

By Bogdan Lazar   June - 15 - 2011    See more Apps inApp Reviews, Games & Entertainment   Comments
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If it’s a challenge you wanted, then it’s challenge you’ll get. How about taking on a physics-based game where you have to guess the shape of a hidden object by the way other objects interact with it? Sound interesting enough? Well, Phantom Probes is just what you want!

Once you start the game, you will have to select one of three available probes from the top of the screen. Once you’ve done so, the probe will approach your hidden object, so far represented by a circle. Once it hits the object, you can rotate the circle in order to better understand what shape you’re dealing with.

New probes will continue to hit your object, but you can also change the probe itself by making your selection from the top of the screen.

Once you’re sure you’ve guessed the shape of the hidden object, just select it from the three possible answers at the [...]

Vitamin C Cravings? Go Crazy Bunny!

By Bogdan Lazar   June - 10 - 2011    See more Apps inApp Reviews, Games & Entertainment   Comments
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The graphics and idea recommend it as a children’s game. The puzzle component makes it suitable for adults. The truth is Crazy Bunny has a little something for everybody and I wholeheartedly recommend it to you.

To put it simply, in Crazy Bunny you have to feed the rabbit carrots. You see, it needs to be 5150ed (that is, committed to a mental facility) because of its vitamin c craze. So how do you feed it carrots? Things are not as easy as they seem.

Crazy Bunny is a physics game. At the start of each level, your bunny is up on a pile of bricks, while the carrot is trapped in block of ice underneath the bricks. Some of the bricks can be destroyed, some cannot. The trick is to destroy all the bricks, while making sure that the rabbit will fall onto the ice carrot, thus eating it, but not land on bare ground.

Tapping once on any brown [...]