BY Staff Writer on Fri August 27th, 2010
The universe is tired of the puny humans, and is now going on the offensive. You flick asteroids at human spacecrafts in this new physics puzzler. Read on to find out if it's worth $1.99. Also we're giving away two copies of the game.
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BY Staff Writer on Sat August 14th, 2010
Bumps is a new physics based puzzler that is a more simplified version than the average of the genre.. You simply drop bumps, and have them bounce off platforms and each other to be propelled into keys. Click through to find out all about it.
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Tue July 20th, 2010
Physics based games are good on the iPhone, but these games are really great on the iPad. If these happen to be your thing, you'll be glad to know that Rafter, an all-time App Store favorite, has gotten the iPad treatment. It is now available in a full-screen iPad version as Rafter HD.
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BY Staff Writer on Fri July 09th, 2010
Physics Gamebox gives you two popular flash based games in one with Ragdoll Cannon and Roly-Poly Cannon. Two physics based blasting games in one app that is currently on sale. Read on to find out if it's worth picking up.
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BY Tyler Tschida on Tue February 02nd, 2010
Freeverse' high-flying platformer, Parachute Ninja, has officially landed in the App Store. Parachute Ninja features two distinct game modes, Story and Survival, that allows the gameplay to take two entirely different forms. In story mode you
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Tue January 19th, 2010
Here is one for you Physics games lovers. Rafter, by Emantras inc. has just hit the App Store, and according to its developers, it should keep you busy for quite a little while. Its goal, in the
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BY Staff Writer on Thu December 17th, 2009
Angry Birds is a brand new physics based puzzle game where you slingshot birds into structures to knock them down, and get to the pigs. The birds are angry because the pigs ate their eggs, and now they're seeking revenge. Is this the next great puzzle game for the iPhone, read on to find out.
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BY Tyler Tschida on Sun December 13th, 2009
We’re on day thirteen of Blacksmith Games’ Appvent Calendar ‘09 promotion, which will feature 24 different games that will be made available for free over a 24 day span leading up to Christmas day. Each
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BY Tyler Tschida on Tue November 03rd, 2009
Unbalanced: Fall of the Blorbs has been available in the App Store for $.99 for quite a few months now, but this week is a very special week for the game because... well, because the
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BY Tyler Tschida on Mon October 26th, 2009
We recently received a tip about a unique little app called Snap 'n Tap that was released well over one month ago, but we had so much fun messing around with it that we just
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BY Tyler Tschida on Tue September 29th, 2009
NaturalMotion has just released their new football "mini-game" for the iPhone and iPod touch titled Backbreaker Football, and although it isn't meant to directly compete with the likes of Madden NFL 10 or NFL 2010,
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BY Michelle Nguyen on Thu June 18th, 2009
Do you like solving puzzles? Shooting stuff from cannons? Stick figures? Physics? Then Ragdoll Blaster may just be the game for you. In this review, we'll take a look at Backflip Studio's Ragdoll Blaster, a seemingly simple but addictive game that blends puzzles, stick figures and physics.
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BY Tyler Tschida on Fri May 01st, 2009
It seems that more and more developers are issuing Lite versions of their applications for free at the App Store. It is a great way to demo an application before purchasing it so you won't
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BY Brian Fischer on Wed January 21st, 2009
Overview Touch Physics is a game that simply requires you to move a purple circle across a playing field to a yellow star. That’s it. Sounds pretty easy, right? Well, there are obstacles in your
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BY Robin Rhys on Thu October 30th, 2008
iChalky is definitely entertaining. Watch the stick figure move from side to side while trying to keep its balance. As you turn the phone, Chalky the stick figure responds to the accelerometer and attempts not
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