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About
Sean Capelle
App reviewer, Apple geek, father of three, bass guitarist, wombat tamer: one of these things is made up, but the rest do a pretty good job of describing Sean.
This game puts you in the year 2842, where four rival gangs vie for control of a dystopian city. The punks, ninjas, cyborgs, and soldiers each have a head enforcer, and you can select which one you want to be.
It’s one thing to jot a note down, whether on paper or on an iDevice, but it’s even more useful to have the note trigger as a notification when you arrive at the relevant location.
Bunnies? Being shot out of a cannon? Cool! I could go for that. Bunnies falling out of a weird dispenser thingy as a metaphor for reproduction? Now I’m afraid you lost me.
The goal is to connect different elements in order to increase your “good” energy. Elements include clocks, crazy-eyed teddy bears, lightning bugs, eyeballs, and porcelain masks.
I was waiting for the pixel police to pull me over for reckless driving during my first go at the game. Clipping guard rails, turfing, and going against traffic all typified my drive.
This game combines Breakout with pinball and also adds a dash of Angry Birds carnage. This is a title that originated on the PlayStation Network and was ported to iOS.
In a word, this turn-based strategy game is addictive. The levels are short and varied enough to not feel stale, and each one challenges your strategic thinking skills.
Back in April, when Facebook bought Instagram at $1 billion dollars (insert Dr. Evil laugh here), no one was quite sure how the tiny photo sharing service would fit into Facebook. Fast forward to today, where we’re still not quite sure, but have a better idea.
You are a survivor in a post apocalyptic world and it’s your job to go on a road trip to meet up with another population of survivors. Go on a killing spree to eliminate any zombies standing in your way.