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Medieval HD, B

Review by Ben Briggs, September 10, 2010

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Comes with a large variety of weapons, maps and stylish graphics; although slow to start it’s well worth a purchase.

TreeConnect, C

Review by Ben Briggs, September 09, 2010

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A clever little game that puts you in control of the pace and doesn’t penalise you for mistakes. Therefore it’s addictive and a good value at 59p.

Bilboquet, D

Review by Ben Briggs, September 08, 2010

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An obscure game with a dreadful control scheme; this is an endurance round not worth playing through.

Touch123!, D

Review by Ben Briggs, September 07, 2010

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A weak attempt at an arcade puzzle game; unfortunately we can’t recommend this one.

iSlash, B

Review by Ben Briggs, September 06, 2010

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A smartly presented puzzle game that is another great example of how touch controls excel at tasks that buttons could hardly replicate.

R TYPE, A

Review by Brett Nolan, September 03, 2010

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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.

Squish The Zombies, D

Review by Ben Briggs, September 02, 2010

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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.

Fastar!, B

Review by Ben Briggs, September 01, 2010

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Lacks none of the punch of a traditional RPG yet gets rid of all the cruft; it’s a winner for just 59p.

Lazors, C

Review by Ben Briggs, August 30, 2010

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Lazors, although easy on the eyes, feels incomplete; not the most original implementation but it is nonetheless a good one.

Solipskier, A

Review by Ben Briggs, August 30, 2010

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Solipskier is something rather special; an excellent use of your £1.79.


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