Voices

Voices

From the creators of the award-winning conversion app, Convert, comes the second of TapTapTap's iPhone titles. This time, voice morphing. But does it really live up to the studios previous titles?
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Harry Potter: Spells

Harry Potter: Spells

Harry Potter: Spells isn't much fun unless you have a fellow Potter fan who owns the app. But if you do...multiplayer dueling, with an iPhone in place of a wand? Harry Potter: Spells is much more than a piece of shovelware, though some fans will be disappointed by its lack of depth.
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The Settlers

The Settlers

The Settlers for iPhone is a reincarnation of the classic PC-based title of the same name. With stunning visuals and audio to match, I found the game to be both immersive and addicting.
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DanceDanceRevolution S (DDR)

DanceDanceRevolution S (DDR)

Konami's port of DDR for the iPhone works well, and it's fun to play. However, awful iPhone integration and a limited song list keep it from being a must-have.
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BeejiveIM (Updated)

BeejiveIM (Updated)

BeejiveIM (pronounced bee-hive) is a feature rich, multiprotocol instant messaging client that blows the pants off any other chat program offered in the App Store. It uses your iPhone's data plan to send and receive messages, photos, etc.
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Alarm Clock Pro

Alarm Clock Pro

Can't seem to get up on time? You probably need this. With it's great UI and a wide range of settings, it is a great solution for your waking needs. I really like Alarm Clock Pro... even if it DOES have a flashlight attached.
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Shazam Encore

Shazam Encore

Shazam Entertainment launch the paid version of their music recognition service. Ad-ridden and boasting a scarce UI it's a complete disappointment.
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SearchIt

SearchIt

SearchIt is a free app that streamlines searching on the iPhone. While it's not for everyone, it's one of the better search apps out there.
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Cash Cow

Cash Cow

Cash Cow takes money-counting and turns it into a fantastic puzzle that rivals Bejeweled in the addiction category. Absorbing and fun, this puzzle game is simple to learn but requires plenty of strategy to master.
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Harbor Havoc 3D

Harbor Havoc 3D

Backflip Studios looks to continue its roll with Harbor Havoc 3D. Line-drawing has been taken to the next dimension, and the results are deviously good.
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Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs

Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs

In association with Fox Mobile Entertainment, Two Tribes and Chillingo debut Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs, a move tie-in to the million dollar Ice Age franchise. With stunning graphics, immersive gameplay, and rich animations, the game is faultless in my eyes.
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Call of Duty: World at War: Zombies

Call of Duty: World at War: Zombies

While possibly possessing the longest name ever, Call of Duty: World at War: Zombies is extremely short. With only one level and some online gameplay, this game could really stand to put some meat on its bones.
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Asphalt 5

Asphalt 5

Asphalt 5 does not presume to be anything else than what it is. It is an arcade racer to the core, and an undeniably fun one at that.
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Implode!

Implode!

IUGO's new game is a physics-puzzler crossed with a whopping amount of dynamite. If blowing up buildings sounds like fun, you'll like Implode! There's not much to complain about, and the game should satisfy your puzzle cravings.
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Touch Pets Dogs

Touch Pets Dogs

Touch Pets Dogs is a freemium pet sim that boasts a surprising amount of depth. It's not meant to played constantly, and the need for an internet connection is annoying, but ngmoco has still created a solid game that should delight puppy-lovers...now if only food took longer to digest.
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Gravity Sling

Gravity Sling

The first title from Game Jam hits the app store and makes a good first impression. Simple and Pretty, somewhat shallow and buggy right now, but definitely compelling.
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Alice in Bomberland

Alice in Bomberland

Alice in Bomberland is a violent, whimsical take on the classic novel. Unfortunately, what could have been an outstanding game is marred by repetitive levels and bad controls.
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Pocket Tunes Radio

Pocket Tunes Radio

Pocket Tunes Radio is a brilliant radio streaming application that spots over 16,000 streams, a slick interface, and tons of features. It even includes support for Sirius and XM Radio.
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Bobba Bar

Bobba Bar

Sulake Inc the guys behind the original online hit sensation Habbo Hotel brings Bobba Bar to iPhone and iPod touch. A watered-down, but graphically stunning version of the franchise.
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Reel Director

Reel Director

I was really hoping Reel Director would become a mobile version of iMovie for video editing. Sadly it wasn't to be, but it does have it's good points.
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Garters and Ghouls

Garters and Ghouls

Garters and Ghouls is a game with an identity crisis. Does it want to be an RPG or an action shooter? Who knows! Who cares... I get to kill bad guys!
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Star Paint

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.
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Words With Friends

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.
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Zombie Attack! Second Wave

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.
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Hook Champ

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.
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Doom Classic

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?
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Push News

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.
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Boxcar

Boxcar

Boxcar is a nearly-flawless notification app for Facebook, email, and Twitter, and I love. What else is there to say?
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QuickReader

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.
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Command and Conquer: Red Alert

Command and Conquer: Red Alert

With skimpy content and slightly watered-down gameplay, Command and Conquer: Red Alert is good - but not great.
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33rd Division

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.
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NBA Live by EA Sports

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.
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Slideshow Remote

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.
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Bumpoid

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.
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SkySmash 1918

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.
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