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Catasplat Review

iPhone App - Designed for iPhone, compatible with iPad
By Ryan Wood on August 16th, 2012
Our rating: starstarstarhalfstarblankstar :: SPLAT FLYING FUN
Catasplat your way to the gold in this catapult based, splat flinging, trophy earning experience.
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Catapult King Review

By Jason Wadsworth on June 16th, 2012
Take down castles full of enemy soldiers serving the evil dragon that has kidnapped the princess in this 3D physics game.
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Catapult Fun With Castle Clout

Posted by Jennifer Allen on September 14th, 2011

Recently released on the App Store for iOS devices is Castle Clout. At a special introductory price it offers the chance to travel back in time to a medieval battlefield with gameplay being focused on smashing through 150 levels.

Users control a catapult as they must topple their enemies and destroy the strongholds with a variety of weapons such as the traditional boulder, bombs and even the plague.

Two control methods are possible with typical tap based controls or precision based directional aiming on offer. Getting just the right angle is vital in order to maximise the damage unleashed. Besides the 150 levels, a level creator is included ensuring that players can have fun creating their own stages using different wall materials and characters. Plus it means a plentiful supply of user created levels to tackle.

Think of it as a medieval Angry Birds but without the pesky birds getting in the way with their cuteness.

It's out now priced at $0.99 for the iPhone version or $1.99 for the iPad equivalent.

MUST.EAT.BIRDS.

iPhone App - Designed for iPhone, compatible with iPad
By Will on July 20th, 2009
Our rating: starstarstarstarblankstar :: MAXIMUM BAKE!
MUST.EAT.BIRDS. stands out from the large pack of App Store casual games with fantastic graphics and a general sense of absurdism, but the lack of online scores and a frustrating mission structure compromise replay value.
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