TweetThere have been many iPhone puzzle games. Gravity Block is a new puzzle/maze game, but it comes with a twist, and a skillful one at that. Gravity Block ($0.99) That twist really changes the whole viewing of the game, and makes for a great game from what would otherwise not be. But, what is that [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Puzzle’
Escape from NOM Review: Bright And Bubbly FREE To Begin Puzzler
August 19th, 2010
James Isabel TweetThis game is one of the games we saw at GDC earlier this year. Surprisingly, this is our favorite from the preview and the pricing structure surprised us even more. Escape from NOM (FREE) This game reminds us a whole lot of Sony PSP’s Patapon mixed with Enigmo’s gameplay. The interesting combination already sounds like [...]
eBoy FixPix Review: Unique And Beautiful Retro Game
August 16th, 2010
Jared Brewer TweeteBoy is a new puzzle game, that takes a novel approach to this universally addictive genre of games. You follow the title – you fix pix. eBoy FixPix ($1.99) That is a great way to play, and one that works very well – once you grasp what you are doing. Read on for the full [...]
Fly Away Rabbit Review: This Will Touch Some Heartstrings
August 13th, 2010
Jared Brewer TweetFly Away Rabbit is a fantastic new puzzle game, and one that is completely addictive, and original. Fly Away Rabbit ($0.99) That makes for an experience that “just works”, and one that everyone should give a try. The whole thing is just perfectly done. Keep reading this review for my in-depth opinion.
LandFormer Review: Any Game With Disco Mode Is Win, FREE To Begin!
August 11th, 2010
Dan Morgan TweetPuzzle games are everywhere in the AppStore. I bet you can’t find a game this unique or even one with a brilliant disco mode. LandFormer (FREE To Begin) LandFormer is really a play on puzzle games. If moving blocks to form puzzle pieces already bore you, you’ve got to try this game. You think aligning [...]
Osmos iPhone Review: Even More Absorbing Than Ever
August 5th, 2010
Dan Morgan TweetLast month iPad gaming received a huge boost of confidence when Osmos was ported to it. Osmos ($2.99) Osmos is a popular game for various platforms (Mac, Windows, Linux), but playing with a mouse on a computer is nowhere near the experience you get playing it on a touchscreen… and now on an even more [...]
The Jim and Frank Mysteries – The Blood River Files Review: Beautifully Puzzling
July 30th, 2010
Dan Morgan TweetWho hasn’t heard of Sherlock Holmes? Wouldn’t you want to be on an adventure just like him? The Jim and Frank Mysteries ($0.99) The game is embedded with twisted puzzles and tasks for you to rattle out of. From the graphics to the engaging story, this is possibly one of the best puzzle games I’ve [...]
PHYSICS GAMEBOX Review: A Puzzle Bundle of Joy
July 26th, 2010
Dan Morgan TweetRagdoll Blaster might be the first of its kind for the iPhone, but this game actually came before that. PHYSICS GAMEBOX ($0.99 – On Sale) FDG Entertainment’s version of the game while still fun, is actually just half of this game’s package. There’s two games in PHYSICS GAMEBOX that should keep all puzzle fans on [...]
Osmos for iPad Review: Ultimately Mindblowing
July 19th, 2010
Dan Morgan There are those games they say work better with touch. Osmos for iPad is on the top of that list. Its already proven gameplay and stunning design co-habitate with the iPad well to quite possibly create the best iPad game.
Helsing’s Fire Review: Clickgamer’s Evil New Monster Hit
July 16th, 2010
James Isabel Angry Birds got extremely popular because it’s possibly the first time we saw a catapult and destroy puzzle game. Helsing’s Fire reinvents the puzzle yet again with some light and dark dynamics I guarantee you have NOT seen yet. Prepare to be enthralled!
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