• Great Big War Game

    Rating:
    5 out of 5
    Category:
    Arcade & Action

    This is one that I've been waiting a while a for. It's been quite a long time since Rubicon Development put out Great Little War Game, a fantastic turn based strategy title with a sense of humor. Now, we finally get a sequel in Great Big War Game, and "Big" is definitely a fitting descriptor. This game ups the ante everywhere, with more units, stronger design, and a huge campaign mode. It's not as original as the first, and is essentially more of the same, except way, way better. more »

  • Ovenbreak

    Rating:
    3 out of 5
    Category:
    Arcade & Action

    Ovenbreak is a new auto-runner from Com2Us and Devsisters. It is a blatant clone of iRunner from Droidhen, but it’s still a fairly well-made clone. The visuals are very colorful and well done, as is most of the app, but the design is really lacking. The game is much harder than it should be, which tempts you to buy in-app purchase currency. I really hate it when greed ruins an otherwise fun game, but the game is still not bad in the slightest. more »

  • Pocket Planes

    Rating:
    5 out of 5
    Category:
    Casual

    Pocket Planes is the latest release from NimbleBit, and a great follow up to the renowned Tiny Tower, published by Mobage of course. It takes the same general concept of a creative and uncommon social management sim, but applies it to airport and flight management instead of skyscrapers. You can always count on NimbleBit to release management games that aren't simple, derivative clones of other successful games, and they always do it with those charming pixel aesthetics too! more »

  • Amazing Alex

    Rating:
    4 out of 5
    Category:
    Arcade & Action

    After a few years of ridiculous success based on one franchise, Rovio has decided to release something without any Angry Birds in it. That something is Amazing Alex, a Rube Goldberg-style physics-puzzler the likes of which we’ve seen many, many times before. While it is a very good game with nice polished visuals and charm, it’s not great and has some uneven design. It’s definitely worth playing if you’re into these kinds of games, though. more »

  • Jetpack Joyride

    Rating:
    5 out of 5
    Category:
    Arcade & Action

    Finally, after a year of waiting, Jetpack Joyride hits Google Play. Well, it was an Amazon exclusive for a while, but this is still a momentous occasion. Jetpack Joyride is an endless runner from Halfbrick Studios, creators of Fruit Ninja. Now, now… I know what you're thinking. "Another endless runner? Aren't there a million of these things?" The answer is yes, but this one is way more worth your time. It's one of the most well balanced and varied endless runners around, with tons of polish, and a hilarious premise to boot. How many other games put you in a machine gun propelled jetpack as a dude named Barry Steakfries? That's what I thought. more »

  • Talking Voice Pocket Blonde 3D

    Rating:
    5 out of 5
    Category:
    Casual

    I’m sure you’d be hard pressed to find anyone who wouldn’t love to have their own personal assistant or secretary. Somebody to keep track of basic information like the weather, update you on the news, play random music, tell you bad jokes, or talk to you in an awkward robotic Google voice! Well, no one’s perfect. But thanks to the new Talking Blonde app from i-Free innovations, you can have all those things and more in the form of this fully animated 3D digital helper. Talking Blonde can be downloaded for free at the Google Play store. Take a look! more »

  • Angry Birds Star Wars

    Rating:
    5 out of 5
    Category:
    Arcade & Action

    I recently felt a great disturbance in The Force. It was as if a million birds squawked out in terror, and were suddenly silenced. I fear something terrible has happened…except not really. I know the joining of Angry Birds and Star Wars sounds like the kind of evil, money making, world domination plot that George Lucas and Emperor Palpatine would come up with together, but Angry Birds Star Wars is actually a fantastic game that builds on the great foundation of two wildly popular properties. more »

  • Where's My Perry?

    Rating:
    5 out of 5
    Category:
    Brain & Puzzle

    Where's My Water? was a delightful physics puzzler from Creature Feep and Disney. It was brimming with that Disney brand of personality and charm, and the gameplay was fairly original for a liquid relocation puzzle game. Now, that game gets a sequel and a brand new skin, themed after the hilarious show Phineas and Ferb. Where's My Perry? brings with it new mechanics and art, and a whole new sense of humor, making it just as refreshing as the first. more »

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