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iPhone Reviews Archive


The Jim and Frank Mysteries — The Blood River Files, C

Review by Ben Briggs, July 19, 2010

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Jim and Frank may just be the closest thing to having Professor Layton for the iPhone. It’s a bargain for 59p.

Helsing’s Fire, B

Review by Ben Briggs, July 14, 2010

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You’ll have a blast with this budget title. Don’t pass it up.

Doodle God, C

Review by Ben Briggs, July 06, 2010

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Entertaining challenge that gets difficult quickly as you hunt for the next combination; but a good game to get for if you’re in a queue!

Build 'n Bash, C

Review by Ben Briggs, July 05, 2010

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Some potential here; the game’s controls tend to fall over a little though when you’re under pressure and can’t see what beams need to go where.

Oddy Smog's Misadventure, B

Review by Ben Briggs, June 30, 2010

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Oozing style and polish, this is a solid buy at 59p.

LandFormer, B

Review by Ben Briggs, June 29, 2010

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Challenging, addictive and it even comes with an intuitive level editor; LandFormer is a game that you should get. Right now.

Aqueduct, A

Review by Ben Briggs, June 29, 2010

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This is how you create a puzzle game for the iPhone. Aqueduct truly stands out from the crowd.

iShear, D

Review by Ben Briggs, June 28, 2010

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With a control scheme designed to wear out your fingers in a pinch, iShear is not to be recommended.

Banzai Rabbit, B

Review by Ben Briggs, June 24, 2010

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Gorgeous 3D graphics may seem like overkill for a 59p Frogger clone. However, adding in new elements whilst sticking to the classic formula make Banzai Rabbit a real winner.

Hexius, C

Review by Ben Briggs, June 22, 2010

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Whilst the gameplay is fairly good the presentation could use a lot more work. At the moment it won’t replace your go-to puzzle of choice.


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