Tetris Infested, Turned On Its Head In Snail Fail
The game only uses “L” shaped blocks, instead of a variety of shapes. But the kicker is that the L isn’t always just blocks. In addition to the blocks, or boxes, are also (you guessed it) snails.
The game only uses “L” shaped blocks, instead of a variety of shapes. But the kicker is that the L isn’t always just blocks. In addition to the blocks, or boxes, are also (you guessed it) snails.
Food is flying, just like you on your jetpack, and you’ll need to catch it to earn points. But make sure to only eat the junk food, as you would in Pastry Panic.
You already know the rules. Even better, you don’t need to score two-out-of-three in order to win.
Those looking to pull off some cool tricks certainly have plenty of options for going big. For those looking to just complete the level, there are plenty of options for messing up.
What’s interesting about this story is that it literally could repeat forever. The story actually enters a loop once Franklin meets Felicity. After being born, Fraser becomes the new center of attention.
Strafe, headshot, and pwn your way to victory in this third-person shooter game.
This game puts anime, a tower defense game, and Japanese gameshows all in a blender and mixes them in liquify mode. The end result? A smooth concoction that you feel a little guilty enjoying.
Why does he have a torch handy, and why is he wearing a panda suit? I don’t think he knows us well enough to get into that.
This game puts the life of a cute little anime bunny in your hands. There’s also some kind of weird cat creature with a zipper for a mouth, but I’m not sure how it fits into the game.
You play as a dog who has decided to stand up to the monsters. A couple of well-placed bombs should help do the trick.
Mossy is a little green guy who’s trying to use his map to find the greatest party ever in the forest. You can imagine it becomes quite a problem when he not only loses the map, but it also gets torn into different pieces.
Help your child start the school year with a good step forward. Being prepared and dressed for success is only a few app downloads away.
The task is simple enough: tap the various boxes to eliminate them. A green-eyed robot rests on top of the boxes, and you’ll need to eliminate them in a way that lands the robot on top of a battery.
The confusing perspectives in this game is like trying to play an endless runner with M.C. Escher’s Relativity as a level.
This is a great package for children to keep up on shapes, colors, and counting. Parents can rest easy that the app is safeguarded from clicking on outside links.
The overall look and feel of this app is pleasing, and certainly provide the little bit of sugar to make the medicine go down.
Planning on visiting Disney World in Orlando anytime soon? Keep your iDevice handy because it can be a valuable mouskatool.
This game draws some similarities to Jetpack Joyride, but the only Mr. Cuddles in this game is a squirrel.
This is a fun puzzle game that is free, with no in-app purchases or advertisements. Dare I say, it’s the bomb?
Different multi-colored pieces rest at the bottom of the screen. Your objective is to place the pieces on the board in an orientation that satisfies the space it rests on, as well as allows you to use up all of the pieces. This may sound a little intimidating, but I’ve figured out a strategy that can shed some light.
This app takes the standard Connect 4 game and multiplies it by four.
When you look at it in its simplicity, an iDevice is a bright, shiny object that reacts to touch. What’s not for a toddler to like? It’s like a two-way television.
Tadeo is a young ninja in need of stopping the evil Lord Hito. However, instead of running around, swinging a sword and flinging throwing stars, you just jump around a lot and try to avoid trip lines.