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  • Pocket God for iPhone: Sadistic glee, updated weekly

    Imagine a game where you're the sadistic god of a very small island. You can create animated people at will and then torture them to your heart's content. Feed them to sharks, strike them with lightning bolts, throw them into a nearby volcano (it's actually an acquired skill) and, if you feel especially generous, feed them by ...
    Posted to Public (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 23, 2009
  • Review: 10 Balls 7 Cups offers iPhone skee ball fun

    The awkwardly-named 10 Balls 7 Cups provides a virtual skee ball experience on the iPhone. Like its real-world counterpart, you try to amass points by rolling balls up an inclined platform and bouncing them into a series of cups. Cups that are smaller and harder to reach offer higher point scores than the ones that are larger ...
    Posted to Public (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 19, 2009
  • Review: Oregon Trail for iPhone is tween crack

    You know Oregon Trail, don't you? It's the classic computer game developed way back in the 1970s that taught students about 19th century pioneer life. Kids learned what it took to bring a party of settlers from Independence, Missouri along the trail that snaked its way west into Oregon territory, passing through Kansas, ...
    Posted to Public (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 12, 2009
  • iPhone's Zen Bound offers beautiful UI, great puzzles

    Chillingo's Zen Bound made a minor splash when it hit the App Store a couple of weeks ago. It wasn't until this weekend that I had the chance to really sit down and get a sense of what all the buzz what about. Let's just say it's not really what you expect from an iPhone game. Zen Bound offers an immersive experience where ...
    Posted to Public (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 11, 2009
  • Review: Shivering Kittens for iPhone ideal for puzzle freaks

    Shivering Kittens is an iPhone game that you will absolutely need to download if you are a puzzle game type of person—especially if you want to truly understand how it works. We'll do our best to explain this addictive and challenging game here, but if you're anything like me, you probably won't fully understand it until ...
    Posted to Public (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 5, 2009
  • Monstrous fun: iDracula is a blast on the iPhone

    Dracula is one of those quintessential villains who is always fun to go toe-to-toe with. Case in point: no matter how many times we end up taking the Dark Lord of the Vampires out in Konami's Castlevania, we always come back for more. Now, Dracula has come to the iPhone in the absurdly named iDracula- Undead Awakening and it's ...
    Posted to Public (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 2, 2009
  • Review: Alphabetic for iPhone offers animated alphabet fun

    Alphabetic is a quick-reaction iPhone game in which players go through the alphabet finding each letter in sequence. As you play, the letters become more and more animated, adding challenges to each sequential task. Before you know it, letters are blitzing everywhere and it becomes quite hard to seek out and touch the next ...
    Posted to Public (Weblog) by Anonymous on February 12, 2009
  • Time Crisis Strike for iPhone: not a surefire thing

    When it comes to games in the App Store, rail shooters are pretty much nonexistent. As a result, the news that Namco was bringing its venerated Time Crisis franchise to the iPhone was delightful to hear, even though none of us was entirely sure how the game would work. Now that we've gotten to see Time Crisis Strike in action? ...
    Posted to Public (Weblog) by Anonymous on February 6, 2009
  • Review: Hour of Heroes brings WW2 to iPhone in style

    Bringing 3D games to the Apple's touch-oriented platform is still pretty rare, but Gameloft is doing its best to be the first game developer exclusively associated with the genre. Not only that, but the company is working to put out quality action titles for the App store. Previously, we were taken to Ancient Greece with Hero ...
    Posted to Public (Weblog) by Anonymous on February 5, 2009
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