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EA Games – 99c Sale!

By Scott Golby   December - 16 - 2010    See more Apps inApp Reviews, Games & Entertainment   1 Comment
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Huge EA Games sale! Electronic Arts have a big sale on at the moment, lots of their games are 99c including some of the iPad versions.

Poo Fight!

By Bogdan Lazar   December - 15 - 2010    See more Apps inApp Reviews, Games & Entertainment   7 Comments

I have to admit this has got to be one of the best designed games I’ve seen in a while and had a chance to review. People will tell you that it might seem childish. After all, throwing poo at people literally can’t be taken light-heartedly in a game. The AppStore has its own strict rules to get approved as a developer there, but I have to say it would have been a shame on their part to let us miss a great title like Monkey Poo.

First off, try and get past the idea of the game. You have to throw balls of your own poo at elderly people, moms and their new-born babies, girls and boys eating their ice-cream and cute animals. There’s no easy way to put this, but get over it. Monkey Poo is definitely worth it.
In the game, you have to hit as many people with your balls of poo as you can. These are your primary targets, as they walk [...]

Do You Have What It Takes To Prevent A War Of The Worlds?

By Bogdan Lazar   December - 11 - 2010    See more Apps inApp Reviews, Games & Entertainment   No Comments
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There’s no shortage of alien movies coming out of Hollywood. You of course remember Steven Spielberg’s E.T. or War of the Worlds with Tom Cruise. What sets these movies apart is the way they portray extra-terrestrial intelligence. Good vs. Bad. Invaders vs. Friendly. The AppStore has its own stack of iPhone games that deal with this controversial issue. One of the latest to come out is Kill Aliens, which, judging solely by its name, you would bet that aliens are bad, they are invading, and, well, it’s up to you to stop that from happening.

Kill Aliens has just about the simplest screens I’ve ever seen. You don’t even have a menu for the game. Once you start it up, you have to choose the difficulty level (Easy, Medium, Hard) and after that you’re already in the middle of the game. That’s two touches from the [...]

Word Freeze iPhone App Review

By Yvonne   December - 3 - 2010    See more Apps inApp Reviews, Games & Entertainment   1 Comment
Word Freeze iPhone App Review

A twist on that which has come before, Word Freeze can certainly help you while away the time as needed. Beautiful graphics with an icy atmosphere, Multiple Play modes.

Blaze Through Some Manga-Style Gaming With Blazing Arc – Magical Shooting Game

By Bogdan Lazar   November - 24 - 2010    See more Apps inApp Reviews, Games & Entertainment   No Comments

Manga fans rejoice! Blazing Arc – Magical Shooting Game comes to your iPhone packed in an intense arcade-style horizontal shooter, featuring creative artwork with a touch of Manga.

I wasn’t entirely clear on what the story was all about after reading the description from the AppStore. Upon starting up the game, there is a not-so-short intro that does its best to explain the plot, but without much success either. I guess we just have to take it at face-value and play the game itself.

In Blazing Arc, you must guide Blaze as she travels back in time to discover the truth about her mother and be reunited with her. In this quest, her mother sent a flying broom stick and a spirit trapped in a magic lantern to bring Blaze back to her, hundreds of years in the past.

There’s basically only one control that you [...]

Angry Birds & Flight Control – Mini Review

By Yvonne   November - 13 - 2010    See more Apps inApp Reviews, Games & Entertainment   No Comments
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Angry Birds: iPhone App Review.

Beware, these angry birds may well make you angry! Well, only if you get as frustrated at your lack of ability to accurately launch little birdies into blocks and pigs. Simple concept: launch different types of birds, with different characteristics, into structures with the aim of destroying the pigs.
Five [...]

Not Even GhostsBusters Can Save You From The (z)Ghosts in Your iPhone

By AppBite Team   October - 27 - 2010    See more Apps inApp Reviews, Games & Entertainment   3 Comments
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With zGhost, you can instantly turn your iPhone’s camera into a ghost camera. The app uses augmented reality technology to overlay the camera view over 16 ghosts. Softeq, the developers behind it, say that the iPhone’s camera is actually, and I quote, sensitive enough to pick up the low-glow of ectoplasm radiated by ghosts, end quote. After first reading this description in the AppStore, you might be fooled into thinking it’s just another dumb app that tries to sweet talk its way onto your iPhone. Nothing could be farther from the truth.

While we’ve seen other neat uses of augmented reality, what better way to augment reality (thus turning it into fantasy) than with something that doesn’t exist (or does it?). Seeing a ghost in your bedroom or basement is a bit scary, but as long as you acknowledge that it’s…