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Review: Tom Clancy's H.A.W.X.
Tom Clancy's H.A.W.X. is gameloft's 3D dogfighting simulator. A storyline is also included based on Tom Clancy novels. Is it worth the $6.99 price tag, and how does it compare to F.A.S.T.? Read on to find out.
Review: Doodle Army - Plus We're Giving Away Five Copies
Doodle Army is a brand new 2D side scrolling shooter. It's similar to Zombieville and Inkvaders, but with a doodle war theme. Is it worth the price tag? Click through to find out.
Review: The Horrible Vikings - Hit the App Store Today
The Horrible Vikings was just released into the App Store today, and we've had it a few days to give you a full review now. It's from the makers of Earth vs. Moon, and its a catapulting game attempting to build upon basic games in the genre. The game becomes Vikings vs. Ninjas which is a great theme. Find out all about it inside, and if it's worth $1.99.
Review: Samurai: Way of the Warrior - Hottest Games of 2009 We Missed
Another hot game from 2009 we never reviewed. Samurai: Way of the Warrior is a hack and slash fighter using the touch screen to control every swipe of the sword. Is this game worth the hype? Click through to find out.
Review: Thor
Thor is a brand new game from Freeverse that is advertised as a side scrolling platformer. Play as Thor the thunder god as you play through multiple levels across different worlds. The game looks great, but find out if it's worth $0.99, and how it compares to other games in the category.
Review: Starball
A simple casual game where you tilt a green ball around the screen collecting stars, and avoiding red balls. Is it a casual game worth picking up? Read on to find out.
Review: Flaboo
Flaboo is a brand new casual endless jump game, similar to Doodle Jump. The main difference is that it's time based, and you have to tap to jump. Is this the game to dethrone Doodle Jump. Read on to find out.
Review: Call of Duty: World at War: Zombies
Activision has brought Call of Duty to the iPhone. Well at least a small survival shooter named Call of Duty to the iPhone. You asked for reviews of premium titles, so here's one. Is it worth the hefty price of $9.99? Click through to find out.
Sneak Peek: Tilt to Live - The Next Casual Gaming Sensation?
Tilt to Live is an upcoming accelerometer based game that has all the makings to be the next super addicting casual game. Guide an arrow away from red dots to live, plus use eight massive weapons to dispose of the red dots that have an AI. Read on to find out all of the details.
Review: OMG Pirates!
Ninjas and Pirates in the same game from the makers of Zombieville USA. OMG Pirates is a side scrolling action packed beat em up. You play as a ninja, and you have fight through waves of zombies using tons of ninja moves. Is it worth $1.99? Is it better than Mika Mobile"s first game? Read on to find out.
Review: Ace Combat Xi Skies of Incursion
Aces is a long-standing aerial combat title on the various gaming consoles. How does it hold up on its move to the iPhone?
Review: Trigger Happy Christmas - Plus Video Review
The Elves have gone bad, and are trying to ruin Christmas by stealing presents. Help Santa get back the presents, and teach the elves who's boss with some weaponry. That is the setting for Trigger Happy Christmas the second game from Games Faction, their first is Inkvaders published by Chillingo. Is it worth $0.99? Is it more than just a Christmas themed game?
Review: Z is for Zombie
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.
Review: Castle Frenzy
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.
Review: A.D.D. - Addictive Dumb Distractions
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.
Review: Star Wars: Trench Run - Plus Video
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.
Review: AirBear - Plus Video
AirBear is a new game where you try to go as high as you can. Airbear switches it up by requiring you to draw sticky trampolines for a Panda Bear to jump. How does it compare in this ever expanding category? Read on to find out.
Review: MiniSquadron
Mini Squadron is officially in the App Store. We gave you a sneak peek, and now it's time for the in-depth review. How does this game compare to other aerial combat games in the App Store? Click through to find out.
Review: Stick-Fu - Plus Video
Stick-Fu is a 2D side scrolling Fight Fest. Control a stick figure and clean up the streets of enemy sticks using your Kung-Fu prowess. It's currently the third best selling app in the App Store. Is it worth it? Click through to find out.
Review: Run! - Plus A Chance To Win A Free Run! Promo Code
A very simple and easy to pick up game that is sure to get you hooked the moment you start playing. As you run faster, the game gets more intense and a lot harder. Find out more here...
Review: Skyscrapers
An action puzzler where the goal of the game is to build each skyscraper from the bottom up as the pieces slide across the screen. The higher up you go, the faster the pieces go. Find more here...