Labyrinth 2 is finally in the App Store. We gave you an interview with one of the team at Illusion Labs. Now it's time for the in-depth review plus video review. We asked you what app to review in December, and the overwhelming majority was Labyrinth 2. So here it is, click through for the review.
V is for Vortex is the second game from solo developer Jonathan Mulcahy that continues a series of letter is for object games. This game is based on the great Portal, and the first one for the iPhone. Is it worth $0.99? Click through to find out.
It's that time again where we ask you to give a little input on what apps we should review. We're completely open to suggestions, and like to review what apps you want app advice on. Also we're giving away one promo code of Soosiz and Aqua Globs each. Let us know.
Our second AppTalk, now with Anders Mårtensson of Illusion Labs. Illusion Labs just released Labyrinth 2 adding to their impressive catalog of Touchgrind, Sway, and the original Labyrinth. Read on to get a little insight into "creating the wow factor."
Hippo High Dive was just released into the wild, and now it's time for the in-depth review. Guide a hippo through flaming hoops, if that doesn't sound good, what does? How does this game fit in the casual category, and is it worth $0.99? Click through to find out.
Z is for Zombie is the first game from solo developer Jonathan Mulcahy that begins a series of letter is for object games. It's another zombie game with unique style, and pizaaz only a solo developer can produce. Is it worth $0.99? Click through to find out.
Castle Frenzy is a 3D take on Castle Defense from Gameloft. How does it compare to the others already on the iPhone, and is it worth $6.99? Click through to find out.
The classic Monopoly has finally arrived for the iPhone. Now you can play the original, not just the here & now edition. Is it worth the top spot on the top paid charts? Has EA finally made an outstanding board game clone? Click through to find out.
Skater Nation is a full featured Skate Boarding sim just released from Gameloft. You have a 3D perspective of skaters, and you try to make varying ticks all across town. Is this game worth $6.99? Read on to find out.
Thanksgiving just passed, and in case you want to bag a couple turkeys yourself, you can with your iPhone. Ezone.com who brought us Scarecrow and Crazy Snowboard has a new game: Crazy Turkey Blast. It's an arcade shooter where you blast some turkeys. There are tons and tons of unlockables to customize the game how ever you like. Does it have legs to last past the Thanksgiving weekend? Read on to find out.
After six months A.D.D. is finally in the App Store. The first WarioWare style game for the iPhone giving you quick random mini-games in rapid succession. Was it worth the wait? Is it worth $2.99? Click through to find out.
Arcade Solitaire: TriTowers is TriTowers/TriPeaks solitaire with arcade flair. Every round is timed, and there is combo scoring. Does this set itself apart from the crowded solitaire category in the App Store? Read on to find out.
Cross Fingers is a brand new game from Mobigames, the developers of Edge, and the game was released today. It's a twist on the tangram style puzzle that will require you to cross your fingers using the iPhone multi-touch. Is it worth $0.99? It it even more? Click through to find out.
Stair Dismount is a brand new game/social toy from Secret Exit, the developers of Zen Bound. It'a ragdoll physics simulator with a bunch of neat features. We gave you a sneak peek, and now that it has entered the App Store Today, it's time for the in-depth review.
Hippo High Dive is an upcoming game from Imangi Studios, and the first since their most notable title Harbor Master. What's this game about? Want to find out if it's a title you'll be on the lookout for? Read on to find out.
The Impossible Quiz is a quirky app with bizarre questions and equally bizarre answers. This is the newest in a line of joke quiz apps for the iPhone, and the newest release from inXile Entertainment, who brought you Line Rider and Fantastic Contraption. This app has flown up the charts, but is it worth the high placement, or even $0.99? Click through to find out.
Coast Defense is game that burst upon the scene seemingly out of nowhere. It's a WWII themed castle defense game with a twist on the control method. You fire upon incoming enemies rather than mad flicking. Is this game worth $0.99, and it's high top paid position? Read on to find out.
Stair Dismount is an upcoming game from Secret Exit, the developers of Zen Bound. It's a ragdoll physics game with some nice social features. For more information read on.
One of the most highly anticipated iPhone games ever to enter the App Store. Is it worth the hype? Is it true that it will push the bounds of iPhone gaming? Is it even worth $6.99? A lot to answer, click through to find out.
Did you ever want to be Luke Skywalker, and fly the famous scene through the trench of the Death Star? Now you can with your iPhone. Is this game more than just using the Star Wars name? Is it worth $4.99? Read on to find out.
We sneak peeked Country Driver, and now you can pick it up for $0.99. Should You? How does hitting sheep with a car play on the iPhone? Read on to find out.
We gave you a sneak peek of Genius Defense Force, and now it's time for the in-depth review. Now you can blast away asteroids, and enemies using math. How does this unique game rate, read on to find out.