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Last Fish Review

+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad
By Angela LaFollette on November 14th, 2012
Our rating: starstarstarstarblankstar :: DELIGHTFUL
Help a lonesome fish survive in toxic waters in this stylish and addicting casual game.
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PipeRoll 3D New York HD Review

iPad App - Designed for iPad
By Angela LaFollette on August 15th, 2012
Our rating: starstarstarstarblankstar :: ADDICTING PUZZLER
The classic single-tap puzzler PipeRoll is back with 3D graphics, new levels and a new logical element to keep gamers tapping for hours.
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SoulCraft Review

+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad
By Sinan Kubba on July 19th, 2012
Our rating: starstarstarstarblankstar :: DEVILISH
Unfussy and uncomplicated quick-fire Action-RPG
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Action Puzzler Bitter Sam Announced

Posted by Jason Wadsworth on February 24th, 2012

Developer Moon Active has official announced the upcoming release of their first title, Bitter Sam, a new physics-based action puzzle game. Born loser Sam has lived a rough life and has every reason to be bitter. Especially since he's now been kidnapped by a mad scientist and dropped down a bottomless pit hanging from a rope in search of crystals.

When released, the game will include 100 levels making up 5 different worlds of tilt controlled descents with tons of obstacles, power-ups, and unique graphics. As players tilt their device, they will guide Sam on his rope left and right to avoid dangers and collect crystals through each level.

Bitter Sam will take the plunge on March 15th when the game launches in the App Store. No word yet on how much this titles will cost, though. Still, players won't have long to wait to find out and they can be helping the embittered little hero soon.

Dead on Arrival Review

+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad
By Jason Wadsworth on December 22nd, 2011
Our rating: starstarstarhalfstarblankstar :: CLUNKY KILLING
A top-down take on the zombie killing gameplay made popular by big budget first person shooters.
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W.E.L.D.E.R. Review

+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad
By Jason Wadsworth on November 7th, 2011
Our rating: starstarstarstarblankstar :: WONDROUS WORDPLAY
This word building puzzle game requires some very strategic thinking.
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Top 3 App Deals for 10-21-11

Posted by Rob LeFebvre on October 21st, 2011

Another Friday, another set of great deals on great apps. Sure, you could scroll through our comprehensive and fairly exhaustive Price Drops page, but where's the fun in that? We take the time to scour the list so you don't have to. Without any more ado type stuff, here's what we have for you today:

AppAdvice - Was $1.99, now FREE
Get the latest app news, advice on what apps you need to get right now, detailed reviews of apps, and more, now free for a limited time. Become the person all your friends ask about apps, or, better yet, get them to download this app while it's still free.


Levels - Was $0.99, now FREE
We use a Level app all the time, hanging pictures, shelves, and other things that need to be level. This one does more than simple leveling, though, with the addition of a feature to measure the pitch and roll of a vehicle while driving. Cool, right?


Spider: The Secret of Bryce Manor - Was $2.99, now $0.99
Here's a classic of iOS gaming at a low, low price. If you haven't connected with this clever, engaging emergent story game, now's the time. Here's what our review said: "Spider: the Secret of Bryce Manor is an impressive, original game due to its well-implemented controls, beautiful graphics, unique gameplay, and multi-layered, subtly presented story."


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Invisible Runner Review

iPhone App - Designed for iPhone, compatible with iPad
By Chantelle Joy Duxbury on October 5th, 2010
Our rating: starstarstarblankstarblankstar :: FUN BUT FRUSTRATING
Invisible Runner offers a run & jump platform side-scroller with a twist: sometimes, you can't see yourself.
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