A smartly presented puzzle game that is another great example of how touch controls excel at tasks that buttons could hardly replicate.
The fact that it keeps getting ported to each new gaming device is a testament to its appeal and staying power; this iPhone version of the coin-op classic holds true to its roots and is a title that belongs in everyone’s catalog.
Rolling a ball of snow down a slope can be good fun; unless you’re a zombie. However the game gets repetitive and won’t stay on your device for long.
Lacks none of the punch of a traditional RPG yet gets rid of all the cruft; it’s a winner for just 59p.
Lazors, although easy on the eyes, feels incomplete; not the most original implementation but it is nonetheless a good one.
Solipskier is something rather special; an excellent use of your £1.79.
Another nice, if too simple, little entry in the casual game space but it doesn’t quite have the features of most of its competition.
Some problems let the game down but otherwise it’s a great package; varied environments, loads of different enemies and some superb production values make it one to get.
Kometen is arsty, classy and one really to be experienced rather than played per se; but definitely a title that you should buy.
Arrr, what be you waitin’ for, grab your copy of Plunderland today! Aye, me parrot concurs.
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