Their latest game, Waking Mars ($0.99), follows in the footsteps of Spider, and is actually a better game. Tiger Style has shown they were not a flash in the pan with the release of their second iOS game. Waking Mars is beautiful, fun and an absolute joy every time you launch it on your iOS device.
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MacGuffin’s Curse Review: Awesome iPhone, iPad Game That Dodges The Match 3 Puzzle Curse
May 2nd, 2012
Jessica Lauren Tweet Puzzle games are all over the iPhone. Sadly, most of them are crappy match three games that feature almost no innovation on the part of the developer. However, every so often, a puzzle game comes along with high production values and a new, interesting mechanic. MacGuffin’s Curse (Universal: $3.99) It is that game. It [...]
Superman Review: The Hero Is Superman But Save Your Money
December 29th, 2011
Daniel Silva Tweet Chillingo has released a slew of great games and they’re known to publish only the very best games. Is this one of them? Superman ($0.99) Short answer: NO. You’d think that with it being a comic based game, and taking cues from The Hero (which above everything else excelled in presentation), that we’d be [...]
Jurassic Park: The Game 1 HD iPad Review: Run Far Away!
December 14th, 2011
Daniel Silva Tweet Jurassic Park the game is an interesting mix on the iPad. To understand what I mean, you need to keep in mind this isn’t your typical Telltale game. Jurassic Park: The Game 1 HD ($6.99) The game focuses on cinematics than in their normal games. And this is where it becomes a problem on [...]
Dark Meadow Review: Stunning Unreal Engine Silent Hill iPhone, iPad Like Game
November 9th, 2011
Daniel Silva Tweet Dark Meadow runs on the Unreal Engine, and it is horrifyingly great. The only way I could compare the art style, without just saying to a horror game, is to something like Silent Hill. Dark Meadow ($5.99) “A dark fairytale of intrigue and mystery, where the sins of the past must be paid for… So [...]
Dream:scape Review: It’s A Bit Of A Bad Dream… Sadly
June 30th, 2011
Daniel Silva Tweet Dream:scape runs on the Unreal Engine. You’d think this means it would be great, and up to a certain point it is. Dream:scape ($1.99) “Take on the persona of Wilson, a man caught in the limbo between life and death, reconstructing his past via the Dreamscape of his memories. Find the tools to overcome [...]
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