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Fuzzle, C

Review by Ben Briggs, January 12, 2009

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This is one game you can really tweak to your heart's content. Fuzzle really suits the pick up and play nature of the iPhone.

Fieldrunners, B

Review by Ben Briggs, January 10, 2009

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Instantly accessible, maze building goodness which is disappointingly short on towers and environments. Still, it's an excellent example of what iPhone is capable of.

Alphabetic, C

Review by Ben Briggs, January 10, 2009

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Neon colours and turbulent pattern swapping merge with the letters of the ABC - creating a surreal and addictive game.

Shapium, B

Review by Ben Briggs, January 10, 2009

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It takes a lot of skill to master a game such as Shapium, but extremely rewarding once you do so. For the money, it comes recommended.

Up There, B

Review by Ben Briggs, January 09, 2009

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Up There is worth the price for the excellent music choice alone, then adds great gameplay and exquisite hand drawn graphics.

Rolo, D

Review by Ben Briggs, January 09, 2009

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Charming little puzzle game that's short on options, but will keep your mind occupied.

iSplume, D

Review by Ben Briggs, January 08, 2009

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iSplume has the makings of a good time waster. But it's incomplete, and feels like it was hastily put together.

de Blob, D

Review by Ben Briggs, January 04, 2009

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The whole town as your canvas is a novel idea - unfortunately half way through you will start to get bored by repetitive missions and imprecise controls.

KamiCrazy, B

Review by Ben Briggs, January 04, 2009

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KamiCrazy proves itself to be a decent Lemmings inspired platform puzzler - extremely well animated, colourful and very playable. Platformer addicts should not give this one a miss.

SPiN, A

Review by Ben Briggs, January 03, 2009

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Sometimes frustrating - however, SPiN has a wealth of content, lush graphics and many different modes to play. In a sea of cookie cutter titles, SPiN really stands out - for puzzle fans it is a must have.


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