Line drawing games are a growing genre on the iPhone and Fare City: First Shift is a great new addition. Though it has a few flaws, its unique play style makes it worth getting now before the developers improve the game and up to the price.
Harbor Havoc 3D is the new path drawing vehicle traffic game in the App Store. It' created by Backflip Studios the makers of Paper Toss and Ragdoll Blaster. Now you get to play Flight control and Harbor Master at the same time, and it's in 3D. Plus+ is also included. It sounds great on paper, but what about in performance? Click through to find out.
Urinals is a new path drawing game. This time you're a restroom attendant, and need to guide the patrons to the stalls, sink, and out of the bathroom. Though it has a silly theme, the gameplay is executed well. Also find out how to get a copy FREE.
33rd Division has finally hit the App Store. We gave you a sneak peek, and now it's time for the in-depth review. It's just another line drawing game, right? Wrong! Guide soldiers to their extraction point, and don't be caught by the enemies. There's a chance to win one of four copies of 33rd Division.
Glacon the real time space strategy game has a sequel, and it's Galcon Labs. The classic gameplay is included plus four new modes providing plenty of twists. How does this compare to the original, and strategy games overall? Click through to find out.
The sequel to geoDefense finally has hit the App Store after over a month in Apple queue. Now you can play geoDefense as an open field tower defense. How does it compare to the original, and all tower defenses in general? Read on 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?
Help Ma and Pa save the farm by helming a modded out bulldozer as you dig for chunks of rock in order to sell and make money. Sound weird? Intrigued? Find out more here...
Moonlights is a tower building physics puzzler similar to World of Goo or Tiki Towers. You have to build a tower up to the moon, and then make sure your tower is stable enough to stay in the moonlight for three seconds. There are varying obstacles and objectives in each of the 42 levels. It's a great brain teasing game, and may be an early nominee for next year? Read on to find out if its worthy.
Does battling pirates on the High Seas sound fun? Arrrgghh! You have to defend your base from countless Pirate Ships using the drawing gameplay mechanic from Harbor Master and Flight Control. Does it compare to those two, or does it make a name for itself. Click through to find out.
Have you played Crazy Penguin Catapult? Have you beaten all the levels and deleted it off your iPhone? Well Digital Chocolate has a solution: a sequel with 50 more levels of penguin catapulting fun. I guess the Polar Bears didn't learn the first time, don't mess with penguins. Smack the Polar Bears all around, and save your penguin friends in this sequel. How does it compare to the first? Does it stand out by itself? Read on the find out.
Another of Sally's addictive games where you wash, cut, dry and style customer's hair in a timely manner. Keep the customer's happy by quickly doing your salon duties and giving them what they want. Each level brings with it new challenges.
A fun and addictive strategy game for every girl's fantasy. Move Sally around the spa to satisfy customers, do it fast, before the customers get upset. The more customers you satisfy, the more money you make.
Imangi Studios takes on the traffic control genre with their new game Harbor Master. Harbor Master has been compared by many to Flight Control, so how does it stack up? Harbor Master deserves so much more than that, read on to find out why?