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har.mo.ny 2 Review

+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad
By Nadia Oxford on May 29th, 2014
Our rating: starstarstarstarblankstar :: IN PERFECT HARMONY
har.mo.ny 2 brings more relaxing puzzle goodness and soothing music to fans of har.mo.ny, as well as newcomers to the series.
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Returno Review

+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad
By Angela LaFollette on April 2nd, 2014
Our rating: starstarstarhalfstarblankstar :: BASIC
Players test their reflexes by tapping on flying discs of different colors to send them back to their home base.
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5BY5 Brain Game Review

+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad
By Charlie Miller on March 6th, 2014
Our rating: starstarstarstarblankstar :: NUMBER SLIDING FUN
Sliding tiles mashed up with number adding and color matching - there’s a lot going on in this puzzle strategy brain game.
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Voro Review

+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad
By Angela LaFollette on January 31st, 2014
Our rating: starstarstarblankstarblankstar :: MESMERIZING
A tile matching puzzler that offers plenty of playtime and replay value to keep players entertained, but the pop-up ads just aren’t cool.
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Strand Review

iPhone App - Designed for iPhone, compatible with iPad
By Angela LaFollette on November 11th, 2013
Our rating: starstarstarhalfstarblankstar :: PERPLEXING
Bend, stretch, and teleport strands to connect all the hubs together and master this unique puzzle game.
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RRBBYY Review

+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad
By Jennifer Allen on April 5th, 2013
Our rating: starstarstarstarblankstar :: CHALLENGING BLOCK TWIST
Adding an unique element to a familiar genre, RRBBYY is sure to test the mental and physical reactions of many block busting game fans.
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Color Sheep Review

+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad
By Carter Dotson on March 7th, 2013
Our rating: starstarstarblankstarblankstar :: SHEEPISH
Color Sheep has a promising concept that just gets buried in far too much complexity.
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Puzzle Your Friends With New Colorgon Update

Posted by Chris Kirby on July 18th, 2012
+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad

If you've tired of solving a Rubik's Cube, it's time for something new. Colorgon takes the simplicity of the match three genre and the challenge of mind-bending puzzles and combines the two into a unique brain training exercise. And now, Colorgon has updated to version 1.1, adding the ability for users to create their own puzzles and share them with their friends. Even better, right now it's free on the App Store.

In the universal app Colorgon, players manipulate interconnected, multicolor hexagons in an attempt to get colors to match up. Puzzles range from the simple to the sublime, and with the addition of player-created puzzles, the challenges are endless. Players can also compete against friends asynchronously to see if they can solve a puzzle faster than anyone else.

Can you make all the colors gone in Colorgon? It's available now in the iTunes App Store - what are ou waiting for?


Matching With Friends Review

iPhone App - Designed for iPhone, compatible with iPad
By Jason Wadsworth on June 28th, 2012
Our rating: starstarstarstarblankstar :: A PERFECT MATCH
Match as many blocks as possible and score higher than your friends in this new asynchronous block matching game from Zynga.
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Grandma's Garden Takes Root in the App Store

Posted by Kevin Stout on April 3rd, 2012

Fairlady Media just released a new educational game, Grandma’s Garden.

Grandma’s Garden features Granny and her gang of whacky veggies teaching preschool and kindergarten level skills via five included mini-games (many of which are vegetable-themed). Educational skills that are covered in the app include shapes, colors, letters, counting, and memory. These games are “Match the Vegetables,” “Color the Vegetable,” “Count the Vegetables,” “First Letters,” and “Shapes.”

Players are showered with positive words and funny, Granny-typical gifts. The players are rewarded with items from Granny’s purse including candy, toys, and other grandmother-oriented items (lipstick, perfume, and more). The goal of the game is to provide a pure and sweet experience for children to learn kindergarten and preschool skills.

Grandma’s Garden is available for $0.99. Other games from Fairlady Media include Bust A Marble, Spazzle, and Ghosts!.

Check out the video below that includes gameplay of Grandma’s Garden.


Monsters Ate My Condo Review

By Jason Wadsworth on September 23rd, 2011
It's part physics balancing game, part matching game, and part monster movie, but it's all amazing and so much fun to play.
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QuBIT Review

+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad
By Jason Wadsworth on August 2nd, 2011
Our rating: starstarstarhalfstarblankstar :: COLORFUL CUBES
It's fast, it's psychedelic and it's a heck of a ride.
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Halli Galli Review

Posted by Nick Papageorge on June 3rd, 2011
iPhone App - Designed for iPhone, compatible with iPad

I know, Halli Galli is probably one of the silliest names for a game on the app store, but I urge you to look past that and spend some time with a simple and incredibly fun set-collection card game for the entire family.

I have to say that this is one of the most frequently played and one of our most requested. Its execution, while simple, provides flexibility that will work as a great challenge for adults, but is easily played with children as young as 3 years old.

Halli Galli is broken into 3 modes, and although the goal in each version is to collect all the cards, how you go about it varies. In each game, you have a split set of cards, and each turn one card from every player's deck is placed on the board. When playing against other players, it's a race to ring the bell, and I'll explain further how each mode works below:

Junior mode - Our MOST played mode and the most accessible mode in the game. In this mode, you watch the cards until you see 2 smiling clowns that are of the same color. If you're wrong, you give one card to each other player. If you run out of cards, you're out of the game and the first player to collect all the cards, wins.

For more complex playing and for older kids and adults, the other 2 modes are great.

Classic - In this mode, each card is of a type of fruit and has a specific number of fruits on each card. Once you see a a set of cards that totals exactly 5 fruits of one kind you ring the bell. The same rules for Junior apply for winning.

Extreme - This is where it gets really complex and challenging. The cards deal faster than other modes, and you ring the bell when you see 2 identical cards or when a monkey appears and there are no lemons, an elephant appears and there are no strawberries and when only a pig appears. Another difference is if you're wrong, you "Go to Jail" and your cards get placed under the bell. The next round you win, you only get your jail cards back. Lose a round while in jail you're out. Everything else is the same.

Each version has 3 different modes. Arcade, Single Player and Multiplayer. With Arcade, you're the only player and if you're wrong, you lose 3 cards (there's no Jail in Extreme). Single Player pits you against 4 computer players with 3 difficulty levels and Multiplayer allows you to play with 2 - 4 people.

I have had so much fun playing this with my 6 year old twins. Huddling around the iPad makes you realize just how perfect a platform it is for these types of games. And it's great, you don't have to set up any cards, you don't have to worry about the bell not working, or someone missing hitting it. You just get to really bond as a family and play a unique and fun game.

I also think it's an excellent educational tool that will get your kids (and you!) to really learn to focus your mind to watch for matches, and is a great way to improve your reflexes and hand-eye coordination.

I cannot recommend Halli Galli highly enough, it's a game that will grow with your family no matter how old they are. And most importantly at the time of this writing both the iPhone and iPad version are on sale for $0.99. You can't even buy a plain deck of cards for that price!

Chromanoids Review

+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad
By Rob Rich on May 16th, 2011
Our rating: starstarstarstarblankstar :: COLOR ME AWESOME
The Chromanoid scourge is headed to Earth. Humanity needs a savior. Pilots without a basic understanding of primary and secondary colors need not apply.
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Memory of Colors Review

+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad
By Kyle Flanigan on March 23rd, 2011
Our rating: starstarstarhalfstarblankstar :: EYE OPENING
Memory of Colors provides 1300 stunning pictures of tribes around the world.
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