Review: Madden 10
Madden 10 finally comes to the iPhone. How does the only football video game do on the iPhone? How does it compare to NFL 2010? Read on to find out.
Madden 10 finally comes to the iPhone. How does the only football video game do on the iPhone? How does it compare to NFL 2010? Read on to find out.
From the makers of the best dice rolling simulator, MotionX Poker, comes MotionX Poker Quest. Now there is a full featured game. Play dice poker in this Egyptian themed game. Travel across Egpyt from temple to temple playing against the Gods. Is there enough to build on its predecessor, is it even more? Click through to find out.
Football season is here. There a ton of football apps in the App Store, and how do you decide the select few to have on your iPhone? We have done the hard work for you to provide a comparison between all of the main contenders. Then we give you the final few apps every football fan should have. Be ready for football get these apps...
IUGO provides a spinoff to their popular Toy Bot Diaries. Now Toy Bot has been taken, and it's up to Spy Bot to save him. Travel across four deluxe and unique zones using a laser and Spy Bot's ability to hack machines. How does this stack up to Toy Bot Diaries, and platformers overall? Read on to find out.
Inkvaders is a 2D side scrolling shooter. It's like zombieville USA with aliens, right? Wrong! Inkvaders is a brand new take on a tired genre. The game looks great, but is is worth it? Read on to find out.
Think you know football? Do you have an iPhone? Well then you’ve come to the right place. AppAdvice is your iPhone football headquarters. This year AppAdvice is hosting a NFL weekly pick’em contest. All you have to do is pick the winners of each week's games, and you will be eligible for prizes including a $50 itunes gift card. Click through for details of how to join.
Looking for Simon on the iPhone? Look no further than Splojit which builds upon Simon by providing a 16 spot grid. How long can you repeat the sequence? Click through to find out.
From the creator of Trace comes Gomi. Gomi is a recycler who rolls around collecting trash, and leaves flowers in his path, which is a wonderful thing. Help Gomi bring back the natural eco systems across eight worlds in this deluxe and unique platformer. Is it worth the price of admission, is it a great paltformer? Read on to find out.
One of the most popular marble shooters of all time makes its way to the iPhone. How does this version stack up in Luxor history? How does it compare to other marble shooters already in the App Store, like Stoneloops? Click through to find out.
With so many draw path games in the App Store how does one stand apart? Bring a brand new theme, change the gameplay, have a great UI, and you have a fighting chance. Aqua Globs attempts to do this by providing an experience where you combine like colored globs. Does it succeed? Read on to find out?
Following NFL 2010 another major sports title hits the App Store. No it's not Madden, it's Paper Toss: World Tour. Backflip Studios has created a sequel to their massively popular free title. Now you can toss paper all over the world. Is it worth the $0.99 price over the free version. Click through to find out.
Even wanted to know what it would be like to be a bear driving a car? Well Enviro-Bear 2010 has got you covered. An extremely unique app where its operation hibernation. Is it worth $0.99. Click through to find out.
The classic game of constructing pipe sequences is officially ported to the iPhone. Guide the flooze, the train, the conveyor belt, etc. from the start to the end. There is an entire story, and world mode to conquer. Does the port flow well? Click through to find out.
Finally Football has arrived on the iPhone. Gameloft is the first to make a full featured football game for the iPhone. Actual rosters and schedules in 2010 for all 32 teams are included. NFL 2010 just dropped in price from $7.99 to $4.99 is it worth the new price? How does it fare as a football game? Read on to find out.
Radial 50 is a whole new spin (sorry for the tired pun) on brick breaking. You spin the paddle 360 degrees, and attempt to hit the ball to the center, rather than clearing all the bricks. Is this renovative title worth it? Read on to find out.
Popcap's word game Bookworm has been directly ported to the iPhone. Tap consecutive touching letters to spell words, and don't let the fire tiles reach the bottom burning the library. Bookworm has recently been on sale, and is now back to $2.99 is it worth it? How does the iPhone port fare? Click through to find out.
Doom is finally ported to the iPhone in the form of Resurrection. This is one of the few expensive titles in the App Store, and has a ton of hype. Is it worth it? Read on to find out.
Live, love, have kids, work, pass away, and repeat. That is the cycle in Virtual Families. It's up to you to guide the patriarchal little person through major life events and everyday ones too. Your family lives on in the background, and one generation passes in about a week, but the game continues with the next generation. Don't confuse this game with the Sims, these guys can handle themselves. Is it worth it? Read on the find out.
Ever wanted to play Homerun Derby on your iPhone? Now you can with Baseball Slugger: Homerun Race 3D. You can play classic homerun derby, or play a unique arcade mode with multiple bonuses and special balls. Test your homerun hitting skills in live online matchups against anyone around the world. Is it worth picking up, click through to find out.
John Gore's storybook world has been overran by ravenous bloodsucking...furries? One of the most hyped titles to ever enter the App Store has finally arrived. A 3D survival shooter with a unique art style. Is it worth the hype? Read on to find out.
It's time for you to decide what apps we should review. After all you're the ones deciding on the numerous apps available. It's you hard earned money you're spending. So leave a comment letting us know what apps you want to see reviewed in August.