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GREE releases new game targetting the "mid-co...

News By Harry Slater, 1 day, 21 hours ago
GREE releases new game targetting the "mid-core"

GREE has released a new monster nabbing title that it hopes is going to bridge the gap between the hardcore and the casual. So there's epic adventure and battles, alongside world building and house keeping tasks. Called Monster Quest, the game is all about capturing 400 different types of beast, then building up your own personal army of monstrous servants. There's a PVP mode as well that allows you to pit your army against another player's, battling it out to see whose collection of hideous creatures is the strongest. “From casual to mid-core games, our mission is to continuously expand our content offering to provide deeply entertaining experiences to all types of mobile gamers... Read More

Super Hexagon Review

Review Terry Cavanagh By Dave Flodine, 1 month, 1 week ago
Super Hexagon Review

Sometimes the simplest titles can be the hardest to review. When there's depth, it can take a large paragraph or two to explain the mechanics at play, but on the opposite end, you may be clambering for anything to fill space. If it hasn't been given away yet, Super Hexagon by Terry Cavanagh of VVVVVV fame is a very simple game. One shouldn't take that as reason to overlook this title however, for we have a word for when simplicity meets quality, and that word is elegance. At the menu ...

Dragon Island Blue Review

Review NTT Resonant Inc. By Dave Flodine, 1 month, 1 week ago
Dragon Island Blue Review

With dragons thought to be an extinct species, and you just happening to find a dragon egg next to your village, a grand adventure begins. When first loading up Dragon Island Blue, it wasn't set in stone what type of game we were expecting to play, but what unfurled is a mix between an old school JRPG and a mix between Pokemon and Monster Hunter. The game begins with you choosing what element of dragon you've found out of the four elements of water, fire, air, and earth. From here you...

Trailer for Bug Princess 2: Black Label Relea...

News By Dave Flodine, 4 months, 2 weeks ago
Trailer for Bug Princess 2: Black Label Released

Fans of vertical shooters, and CAVE's previous iPhone and iPad offerings should be delighted to watch this trailer for the upcoming Bug Princess 2: Black Label. Aside from being full of bullets, bullets, and even more bullets, it looks like there's plenty of features that fans of these games should love (the ability to slow down time to recreate the arcade lag effects was a highlight personally). The greatest addition being a boss rush mode, featuring the bosses from this game, and the previous Bug Princess as well, where the player is graded on their performance and ranked online. The app store can always use more high quality action games, so i'm definitely looking forward to g... Read More

Top 3 iOS Games for November 2011

News By Andrew Nesvadba, 10 months, 3 weeks ago
Top 3 iOS Games for November 2011

Transcript: Despite November's reputation as a major release month for the wider sphere of gaming, iOS gamers have had somewhat slimmer pickings when it comes to high quality titles. Then again, if you happen to have a decent PC or any of the major consoles you're bound to be catching up on what's on offer there instead of gaming on your iOS device of choice, but that doesn't mean there aren't some spare moments in the day that could be filled up with something more entertaining. This is where AppSpy's list of the Top 3 iPhone games for November excels as all the games offer bite-sized gameplay and fun while still taking the time to offer something better than your average arcade... Read More

Shantae: Risky's Revenge Review

Review WayForward By Dave Flodine, 11 months, 1 week ago
Shantae: Risky's Revenge Review

Shantae is a half genie. She finds herself on a quest to travel all over Sequin Land to stop the evil pirate wench Risky Boots, who has stolen a magic lamp capable of terrible power. Predictability aside, what we have here is an old school platformer as you travel left or right from screen to screen, collecting items, defeating enemies, and engaging in boss encounters. Platformer fans should feel right at home. The game uses an on screen joystick and buttons. Shantae can move left or ...

Bring Me Down Review

Review Hany Malek By Dave Flodine, 11 months, 3 weeks ago
Bring Me Down Review

You know those physics puzzle games where you have to remove blocks to safely drop a character on the ground below without having him roll off the edge? Bring me Down is one of those games... in 3d! Does the extra dimension help or hinder? Let us find out. Each level starts with this monster trapped in a spherical cage. By tapping on the blocks he's resting on, they disappear, and then physics happens. The goal is to get the monster to the ground below (along with the two bananas as w...

MADDEN NFL 12 by EA SPORTS... Review

Review Electronic Arts Inc. By Dave Flodine, 1 year, 1 month ago
MADDEN NFL 12 by EA SPORTS™ Review

Let's get this out of the way first. If you're a NFL fan and are looking to play some Gridiron on your iPhone, Madden 12 has enough content and solid gameplay to make it a worthwhile purchase. For everyone else, let's delve a little deeper. The game is played with a combination of touch mechanics and an on screen joystick and buttons. Whether on offensive or defense, you can select a play from your team's book (with every team having their own unique plays), or you can use the touch s...

Etolis: Arena Review

Review Chillingo Ltd By Andrew Nesvadba, 1 year, 8 months ago
Etolis: Arena Review

With an arcade puzzle title already under their belt, developer Facet Studios has turned their hands towards something a little more action oriented with their Chillingo released title, Etolis: Arena. In what is now a fairly familiar situation for iOS gamers, you'll be pitted against waves of enemies that need to be mowed down in succession in order to survive this twin-stick genre death trap. There's not much in the way of control customization and players will need to stick to the s...

Dead Space™ Review

Review Electronic Arts Inc. By Andrew Nesvadba, 1 year, 9 months ago
Dead Space™ Review

Haters will hate, but Electronic Arts have done a lot in my eyes to show just how progressive they've become in the gaming industry and their latest release of Dead Space for iOS devices only helps to solidify this position. With Dead Space 2 dropping on major consoles and PCs this coming week, iDevice users have an opportunity to play the events leading up to the start of the new title and it's no  Sunday picnic. The controls are limited to only one setup, however much like the ...

Bruce Lee: Dragon Warrior HD Released

News By Callum Webster, 2 years, 5 months ago
Bruce Lee: Dragon Warrior HD Released

Digital Legends and Indiagames have released Bruce Lee: Dragon Warrior HD for the iPad. The game received the People's Choice Award at the International Mobile Games Awards (IMGA) in 2010.   App Info: Description:
A masterpiece of the 3D martial arts genre, the game is developed using motion-capture technology and features players fighting in historical locations around the world in an attempt to become the Master of Martial Arts and honor Bruce Lee's legacy. Customizable fighting styles make Bruce Lee Dragon Warrior highly user-friendly. In Bruce Lee Dragon Warrior, the gameplay and controls are designed for casual as well as skilled gamers, and filled with high quality ... Read More

Ozone Review

Review Ignacio Sanchez Gines By Andrew Nesvadba, 2 years, 6 months ago
Ozone Review

Developer Geardome asks their customers, "Can a game be a piece of art?". The debate over this may rage on in tiny pockets of the internet (and in some cases in mainstream media), but truthfully 'Ozone' by Geardome skirts awfully close to art and delivers an experience that's complex and dazzling in its execution. Your orb is pushed around the game's various mazes by touching a direction on the virtual d-pad. This releases a small portion of your remaining gas, which in turn shrinks y...

Bird Strike Gold Edition

News By Callum Webster, 2 years, 6 months ago
Bird Strike Gold Edition

New Zealand developers PikPok today announced Bird Strike Gold Edition for iPhone and iPod Touch. Bird Strike Gold Edition is only the third game to ever achieve gold status from Aurora Feint and will be the game of the month on OpenFeint. Bird Strike Gold Edition features new levels, power-ups, props, obstacles, and enhanced OpenFeint integration with Challenges, top five friends' scores, and more. For the next 30 days, the game will be available for iPhone and iPod Touch for just $0.99, after which the price will go to $1.99. Checkout the new YouTube Vid: "This is the ultimate edition of Bird Strike, and only the third game selected as an OpenFeint Gold title," said Jos Ruffell... Read More

iEscaper!2 -Escape from Ca... Review

Review CELLNAVI By Dave Flodine, 2 years, 7 months ago
iEscaper!2 -Escape from Castle of the Doom- Review

The escape the room game become popular on the PC as a host of simple flash games emerged trapping the player in an area with some fiendish puzzles and pixel hunting. The genre made an excellent leap to the iphone platform last year with iEscaper - Escape from the Ninja's Lair, and now the sequel is upon us, titled iEscaper 2 - Escape from the Castle of the Doom. As a ninja, you make your way into the Castle of Doom to obtain the Crystal of Dragon, though finding said crystal and getting out ...

STREET FIGHTER IV Review

Review CAPCOM Co., Ltd By Dave Flodine, 2 years, 7 months ago
STREET FIGHTER IV Review

If you're going to make a fighting game for the iphone, you best be sure you get the controls right, especially if multiplayer is involved. Street Fighter IV by Capcom has been released on the touch device and it's amazing how faithful it is to the proper arcade/console version. Control is all touch based, using an on screen joystick and four buttons with the touch controls being very responsive. This reviewer had trouble pulling off special moves when needed, but has always had that ...