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    Adams Trouble Full (3)

    1/26/10 •

    This past August, I came across a game called Adams Trouble, the lite version, from a developer who requested a review from Appstruck. I admit, my first impressions were slightly of the nauseated variety – having looked over the main character, Adam, I described him as, “a strange, amorphous, reddish beige creature with bulging eyes, ... Read More

    Flinger Frenzy (0)

    1/21/10 •

    Flinger Frenzy is a new game by Motion 9 Studios that takes a creative twist on the usual block-breaking game. Rather than the usual scenario of objects falling down and you fumbling your fingers around the screen, back and forth, shooting blocks and trying to beat the clock, or catching a ball as it falls ... Read More

    Rafter (0)

    1/19/10 •

    At last, I have a new favorite game – a favorite not only for its excellent presentation and ability to be picked up on the fly, but a favorite for its original spin on a classic setup. Rafter, by Punflay, immediately besets a puzzling situation amid the drawing board likeness of a Leonardo Da Vinci ... Read More

    Knock Your Blocks Off! (0)

    1/19/10 •

    When I play a game, I like to rotate my iPhone to the left. Block Off, by Martin Wiesner, immediately loses points for only allowing the game to display one way. I’m trying not to overreact about this, but it really bugs me, to the point that I used italics. Anyways, Block Off is a ... Read More

    Sherlock Holmes (0)

    1/14/10 •

    Ever since the release of the recent Sherlock Holmes movie, with the ever-dashing Robert Downey Jr. as the master of mystery, himself, and with Jude Law as his witty sidekick Watson, I’ve noticed a small flurry of Sherlock Holmes apps in the iTunes Store. Okay, maybe I’ve only seen two or three, but considering there ... Read More

    Virus Laboratory (1)

    1/11/10 •

    In yet another rendition of the block breaking game, Taplay has created Virus Laboratory, a very addictive thinking game with viruses as your foes and medicines as your allies. The idea is cute, if not silly, and the presentation is colorful and seamless, a well-laid out game with a bright array of angry and anxious-looking ... Read More

    Where’s Waldo? The Fantastic Journey (0)

    1/05/10 •

    Once upon a time, a young man named Waldo took the first steps toward a great adventure… For anyone who enjoyed the Where’s Waldo? book series, be sure to check out the new Where’s Waldo? iPhone app by Classic Media. Not only is it just as good as the books, it offers some interesting new ... Read More

    Tetris (1)

    12/28/09 •

    It’s about time I reviewed this game. A classic, Tetris has long been a household name since its original release in 1984, and after it became wildly popular from the gameboy version in the year 1989. My brothers and I were fairly addicted to Tetris in our younger years, and my parents never seemed to ... Read More

    Toy Kit (4)

    12/18/09 •

    Before I even looked at Toy Kit: Helper Vehicles by Integral, the name reminded me of children and puzzles, legos even, or building blocks. I’m always attracted to toys or games such as these, because if I had children, I would want them to find fancy with a game that not only was fun, but ... Read More

    LetsTans (1)

    12/16/09 •

    Aside from its awkward title, LetsTans is pretty flawless, and a new favorite game of mine. I’ve been a huge Tangram fan ever since I received a Tangram puzzle set as a stocking stuffer when I was 8, maybe 7. Unlike most tangram sets, mine wasn’t multicolored, with glaring reds and yellows, greens and blues; ... Read More