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 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 covers a lot of old ground, and whilst the presentation is excellent, the game itself doesn't add much to the genre.
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.
Due to imprecise input, we'd advise that you draw your own conclusions - literally.
A superlative experience, bursting with features and a great multiplayer mode - tarnished slightly by some usability issues and maddening AI.
Conceptually, it's sound. It has many different modes of play and integrated high scores. The fun stops there.
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.
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.
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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