You got your match 3 in my Tetris! Those of you old enough know where this argument is going, and for the rest, let’s just say that at a minimum you could describe the game TriColor as a cross between Tetris and match 3. Unfortunately, it doesn’t have any features to set it above either of those types of games, and in fact is a bit lacking in comparison. I guess if you’re a no frills player TriColor might do, but for anyone else you might consider the many alternatives present in the App Store.
Robo is a fresh take on the “mirrors and lasers” style of game. You must push lasers, mirrors, boulders and bombs around each level, trying to clear a path to the exit so you can leave. 76 levels of challenging traps await, with excellent graphics and a rockin’ sound track to keep you entertained.
Rating 3.00 out of 5 [?]I feel like I’m saying this more and more lately, but it’s more true every day: the App Store is over-saturated. So what’s a game to do to stand out? Sadly, it doesn’t always take originality, because if that were the case iBzoing should have earned more attention. Of course, [...]
Do you have what it takes to discover the sequence? I sure didn’t, as Enigma proved to be a Mastermind clone that couldn’t match up to the original. I love the concept behind this style of puzzle game, but Enigma didn’t allow me to enjoy it.
Ready to take over the world one hexagon at a time? HeroCraft was kind enough to port their Othello clone Hexagon Labs over to the iPhone, and it’s every bit as fun as it was on the Pocket PC. And, you get to learn some cool scientific facts between each level!
With word games constantly flooding the App Store, one wonders if we really need any more. I was hoping that Bubble Shuffle would prove that we did, but unfortunately it didn’t really deliver the goods. Read on to find out why I felt Bubble Shuffle should be left floatin’ with the fishes…
After several sports mini-games, I wondered what else Skyworks was capable of. I found out in the form of Mental Blocks, a modern variant of a tried and true “remove the blocks from the screen” puzzle game. After playing Mental Blocks I’m looking forward to more non-sports Skyworks offerings.
So you want to take out the universe a few stars at a time? Supernova is the game for you. This outer space themed chain reaction game will provide you with 250 levels of explosions galore. Can you beat each level under the solvable limit, or do you need to use the allowable amount of moves to conquer the galaxy? Give Supernova Blast a try and find out…
Looking for a new take on the genre of puzzle game where you arrange odd-shaped blocks into a big pattern? Brain Fit is just what you need. 90 levels will keep you entertained for hours, and the soothing music will ease your frustrations as the challenge gets harder with each level.
Get ready to don your Hazmat suit and try to escape from a nuclear power plant. Fission Quest has you trekking through 30 levels of barrels, crates, pits and perils trying to find the exit to each level. Can you out-think the diabolically laid out plant?
Rating 3.00 out of 5 [?]Wordsworth is a game quite similar to the Popcap classic Bookworm. On the plus side it’s quite fun, has a professional appearance, and costs less than half of the price of Bookworm. On the downside, the guy in the hat isn’t quite as charming as the worm from Bookworm. I [...]
Wassup! Today – With Marble Madness nowhere in sight, I was hoping that Marble Worlds 2 would fill the void on my iPod Touch. Unfortunately, a bad control scheme makes this otherwise decent game an unnecessary frustration to play.