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Touchgrind, C

Review by Ben Briggs, February 10, 2009

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Innovative controls make you feel like you're actually riding the real thing - but it's hampered by actually navigating around the park, and the nagging thought that it only feels like a sandbox game with not a lot to do.

Dizzy Bee 2, B

Review by Ben Briggs, February 09, 2009

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Dizzy Bee 2 is as charming and difficult as it's predecessor, with new enemies, power ups and three difficulty settings. It doesn't reinvent the series, but it's still a solid addition to your iPhone.

Tiltafun, D

Review by Ben Briggs, February 06, 2009

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Tiltafun covers a lot of old ground, and whilst the presentation is excellent, the game itself doesn't add much to the genre.

Pathways, C

Review by Ben Briggs, January 27, 2009

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It's presentation is somewhat patchy - but don't let that fool you, because Pathways is incredibly difficult. But it will certainly have you coming back for more.

Line Rider iRide, D

Review by Ben Briggs, January 26, 2009

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Due to imprecise input, we'd advise that you draw your own conclusions - literally.

SlotZ Racer, B

Review by Ben Briggs, January 26, 2009

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A superlative experience, bursting with features and a great multiplayer mode - tarnished slightly by some usability issues and maddening AI.

Expando, F

Review by Ben Briggs, January 21, 2009

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Conceptually, it's sound. It has many different modes of play and integrated high scores. The fun stops there.

Topple, C

Review by Ben Briggs, January 18, 2009

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Topple is an innovative, cheap pickup. Whilst it is extremely well presented, it falls short on a number of counts. You may enjoy it nonetheless.

Scoops, B

Review by Ben Briggs, January 15, 2009

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Stacking scoops of ice cream has never been so much fun. Even when a tomato drops by to ruin the day, you'll find a little iPhone gem in this little game.

Gaia, B

Review by Ben Briggs, January 13, 2009

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An innovative, ecological puzzle game with many twists and turns - quick to load and pleasing on the eye, our only concerns are the lack of music and in game tutorial.


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