Archive for the ‘$1.99’ Category

‘Aerox’ Review – A Stylish Physics-Powered Ball Roller

If you're one of the many people who always loved the Super Monkey Ball games on consoles, but never could really get in to the iPhone and iPad iterations because of control issues (I'm definitely one of those people), Aerox [$1.99] by Synoptical Studios is worth checking out. Aerox features extremely clean looking graphics, almost [...]

Gorillaz – Escape to Plastic Beach Review

Gorillaz is a great example of a licensed game with no creativity and no purpose.

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OmniSketch Review

OmniSketch is a powerful procedural art tool that provides a lot of bang for the $1.99 price tag. Even the untrained artist can find some enjoyable features in OmniSketch.

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All-in Fitness Review

All-in fitness, is the gym rats dream. From calorie counting to to workout tracking, this one does it all.

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Cat Run Review

Cat Run is a brilliantly illustrated line-drawing game that relies on obstacles to make things difficult instead of complicated, tangled paths. But while helping cats cross the road is still fun, it’s not quite challenging enough for my tastes.

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Rafter HD Review

Rafter HD is an upgraded version of the original Rafter, with 30 more levels to boot. This iPad upgrade is as cheap as they come, and the additional content makes it well worth it.

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Popular Mechanics Interactive Edition Review

Popular Mechanics reveals the true power of the iPad with succinct design, seamless integration and smart content.

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Rhythm Spirit Review

Rhythm Spirit is one of the most unique experiences that you will find in the App Store. If you like gaming and have even the slightest sense of timing, pick this one up.

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‘Fling Pong – The Planets’ Review – Fling Balls at Our Solar System

The latest game from development studio Appstar, founded by industry legends David Crane and Garry Kitchen, is called Fling Pong – The Planets [$1.99], and is an arcade game with an odd premise. In Fling Pong, you're tasked with bouncing ping pong balls off the ground and landing them into a set of targets [...]

PAC-Match Party

Pac-Man gets the match-3 treatment for his 30th anniversary, and the results are mixed. The game looks good enough, but is otherwise lacking in features and excitement.

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