Star Paint
Star Paint is a well-implemented version of the classic "untangle" concept. However, there's nothing to make it stand out from the crowd, and the absence of auto-save alone is enough to make me hesitate before recommending it.Read The Full Review »
Words With Friends
Words With Friends is streamlined and elegant, and the user pool is just as speedy as the app itself. This is a must-have for Scrabble fans. It might lack features, but the Push notifications and the speed of the app itself make it my new Scrabble app of choice.Read The Full Review »
Zombie Attack! Second Wave
Zombie Attack! Second Wave is a brave, but flawed, take on the tower defense genre. It has polish and charm to spare, but the gameplay leaves something to be desired.Read The Full Review »
Hook Champ
I can't recommend this retro style platformer enough, especially at this price. It's the first game I've reviewed here that I think is a must buy. This game should definitely be in the top 100 games in the App Store.Read The Full Review »
Doom Classic
id Software finally brings the Doom experience we've all been waiting for to your favorite iDevice. True and full, this port will replicate the experience that sucked up most of your childhood! But, just how are those controls?Read The Full Review »
Push News
Push News is a decent idea, but it needs more features to make it your one-stop way of reading the news. For now, I'd advise looking elsewhere if you want to stay up-to-date.Read The Full Review »
Boxcar
Boxcar is a nearly-flawless notification app for Facebook, email, and Twitter, and I love. What else is there to say?Read The Full Review »
QuickReader
QuickReader is a speed-reading tool that can produce remarkable results. I was shocked by the rate at which my speed improved. Your mileage may vary, but if you're a frequent reader you owe it to yourself to give this one a go.Read The Full Review »
Command and Conquer: Red Alert
With skimpy content and slightly watered-down gameplay, Command and Conquer: Red Alert is good - but not great.Read The Full Review »
33rd Division
33rd Division is the second release from Craneballs Studios. Their first release, Blimp, was a very interesting and beautifully created pseudo-platformer, this new release delves into the hugely popular path drawing genre.Read The Full Review »
NBA Live by EA Sports
NBA Live by EA Sports is everything that I thought it would be on my iPhone. Unfortunately, I had pretty low expectations.Read The Full Review »
Slideshow Remote
Controlling your PowerPoint presentations from the palm of your hand? Yes, please! Slideshow Remote is an excellent, easy-to-use application that should make presentations a bit less of a pain.Read The Full Review »
Bumpoid
Bumpoid is a fully 3D game from an up in coming indie dev, so I was certainly hoping for the best. Unfortunately, I'm just not feeling it.Read The Full Review »
SkySmash 1918
A well polished top down shooter that is a perfect homage to the classic Capcom shooter 1942. Kids these days have it so easy getting unlimited gameplay from these classic gametypes for a mere dollar.Read The Full Review »
Soosiz
Soosiz is pure awesomeness due to great graphics, pixel-prefect controls, and gravity-spinning gameplay.Read The Full Review »
Worst-Case Scenario
Too many boring questions and an insane amount of repetition makes this app a no-go for me. I'm sure that some will love it simply because it's Worst Case Scenario...but I'll take the handbook, thanks.Read The Full Review »
Dark Nebula: Episode 1
With drop-dead gorgeous visuals and solid gameplay, Dark Nebula: Episode 1 by 1337 Game Design is a fast paced, futuristic frenzy of tilting mania!Read The Full Review »
Earthworm Jim
Once you get adjusted to the controls, Earthworm Jim is a top-notch platforming experience.Read The Full Review »
Real Foosball
Avoid this game like the plague. That's the best advice I can give you.Read The Full Review »
Sniper Vs Sniper: Online
The highly anticipated networked online multiplayer action title arrives on the App Store. With immersive gameplay and a single mission option, the game holds it's own.Read The Full Review »
Tap Tap Revenge 3
There are many Tap Tap Revenge fanatics out in the real world, along with me. Being such a big fan gave me extremely high expectations, but rest assured, this is the best game to date.Read The Full Review »
Chromodyne
Chromodyne puts a refreshing twist on match-3. With vibrant visuals, and a great soundtrack, it's a pretty polished title. It could just do with a few more little things ..Read The Full Review »
Word Ace
Word Ace is essentially a mash-up of Texas Hold 'Em and Scrabble. It's free, it's fun, and the online play is great; all you could ask for is a better offline option and this game would be golden. Still, it's definitely worth your time!Read The Full Review »
Ransom Letters
Ransom Letters is a fun little app that brings me back to the good ol' days of iBeer and the Zippo Lighter. Aside from a few minor issues, this one is definitely worthy of a spot on my phone.Read The Full Review »
iPuppy World
iPuppy World has great graphics. That's about it. Skip this boring, non-interactive pet sim, because once you're staring at a black screen while your puppy "sleeps," you'll understand why real puppies are so much more fun.Read The Full Review »
Rock Band
Rock Band on the iPhone is exactly what you'd expect it to be... pretty and polished but somewhat lacking in fun. There's only so much delight you can get out of a rhythm game on the iPhone.Read The Full Review »
Invisible Links
Both incredibly challenging and incredibly inventive, Invisible Links is a fun spin on a maze game that challenges you to make your way through invisible "golf courses" sketched out on crumpled sheets of notebook paper. It's a little confusing at first, but you'll soon be smiling as you progress from course to course.Read The Full Review »
Map Social
Fed up with your two random friends on Loopt knowing where you are but your hundreds of Facebook friends not having a clue? Well have a look at Map Social and you may have just found the answer to your problems.Read The Full Review »
Moxie
Moxie is a must-buy for any word game fan...period. It's a brilliant, incredibly original game that's simultaneously deceptively challenging and incredibly addicting, and it's won a permanent spot on my home page.Read The Full Review »
Super KO Boxing 2
Super KO Boxing 2 is a highly polished 'Punch Out' style boxing game for your trusty iDevice. It may look a bit cartoonish, but the slick graphics and intense challenge will certainly captivate people of all ages.Read The Full Review »
Galcon Labs
Generally we see content updates like this for free in the app store, so some people might argue that this should have been rolled into vanilla Galcon. But, there is just enough new content here to warrant a second app. It's priced right at $0.99 and well worth the purchase.Read The Full Review »
Cocoto Kart Online
Cocoto Kart Online holds potential with a great online component, but it falls apart due to ghastly controls.Read The Full Review »
CNN Mobile
CNN reaches the App Store with its new flagship application, CNN Mobile. We take a look at its impressive array of features, including push notifications and live video viewing.Read The Full Review »
Ancient War
Ancient War combines offense and defense for an epic side-scrolling battle. With dinosaurs, shamans, good old-fashioned warriors, and more, there are plenty of entertainingly animated creations that will keep you entertained during the fights. Despite some flaws, it's an easy recommendation.Read The Full Review »
Photoshop.com Mobile
Adobe releases its flagship photography editing software Adobe Photoshop for iPhone (and iPod touch). The question is: Is it really all that it's cracking up to be? Don't be too sure.Read The Full Review »









