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What do you get when you combine a classic novel, a hidden object game, and The Rocky Horror Picture Show? Well, in the case of Frankenstein – The Dismembered Bride, you get something of a mess.
A straight-up port of a PC hidden object game, Frankenstein – The Dismembered Bride has you guiding newlywed Brad… read app review
Had I played Beneath A Steel Sky: Remastered before Revolution Software's other recent iPhone release of Broken Sword, I probably would have been utterly astounded at this upgraded point-and-click adventure game. With the same innovative interface and sleek visual upgrade from famed Watchmen artist, Dave Gibbons, as Broken Sword, Beneath A Steel Sky is… read app review
Yes, painting the town red can be fun but there are nights when you just want to cuddle up under your blankets with a good app. THQ, developers of the original game where you could literally paint a town red (or blue, green, yellow, and brown) have added a new app to their beloved… read app review
When I first downloaded this app, my boyfriend started complaining about game designers and their consistent neglect of the millions of colorblind individuals. “No, it's ColorBIND.” “Huh?” “Not “blind”. Bind. B-I-N-D.” “Oh...how's it work?”
One of the most elegant and minimalist games out there, Colorbind is a fresh and graceful… read app review
Remember mobiles? Those dangly things people hang over cribs? Well, turns out that it can be very tricky to put one of those together, especially when you're adding things like bowling balls and submarines. Now available for the iPhone and the iPad, Levers is a newly free port of an old Flash… read app review
Looking for a brain challenge on the cheap? Well, look no further, because TwoBlocks is 100% free.
A very basic version of the ubiquitous sliding blocks puzzle, TwoBlocks has a few things going for it besides the price. One, the interface is actually very smooth, and the blocks are actually sized big… read app review
Attack of the Zombies is a game app. by Johnny Velasco Daza where you are soldiers hired by citizens to stop an army of zombies. The citizens pay you for every zombie killed, but you have to use those funds to hire additional soldiers and more sophisticated artillery. You start out the first level with… read app review
MooCowMusic have topped off their amazing Pianist iPhone app with a professional iPad version capable of composing and playing very sophisticated melodies and beats, called Pianist Pro. Pianist Pro for the iPad sells for $9.99 in the iPad App Store, and has an extremely large amount of features, bells, and whistles, enough to impress and… read app review
One of the regular complaints made against the bigger game companies is that they're not much for taking risks on new titles. More often you'll find nicely polished, but very familiar games being ported over to the iPhone instead of fresh development, which is why I was so pleased to find EA taking baby… read app review
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