A bare-bones but well implemented physics puzzler meant strictly for the most casual of iOS gamers — or those who want to relive memories of childhood water jet toys.
One of these days Kemco’s going to deliver a slam dunk in iOS’ retro JRPG library, I just know it. “Eve of the Genesis” leaves me still waiting for that day...
In so many ways, “Chrono Trigger” serves as a wake-up call and a benchmark for the quality iOS RPG developers need to strive for from now on. Sadly it falls flat on its face in the interface department, which will leave frustrated new players wondering what all the fuss was about in the first place.
If you're seeking lots of special moves or evolving gameplay mechanics you won't find them in "Katana Jack," but it perfectly captures the feel of ye olde single-screen arcade platformers. This is definitely a title you should snatch up if you're looking for a simple action game you can play in short spurts from time to time.
If you always wanted to know what would happen if you tossed “Spaceballs” and “Streets of Rage” into a blender, wonder no more! Avalinx’s “Sarge” may only be an hour long, but it’s one of the finest and funniest hours you’ll spend as an iOS gamer if you’re a beat ‘em up fan. Psst — it’s free too!
Once playable only on the iPad, "Pod Odyssey" now makes a darn tootin' good addition to your Action/Adventure library if you're an iPhone or iPod Touch owner with some "Lunar Lander" skills.
First there was Tower Defense. Then there was Reverse Tower Defense. Now the towers move, and one of them shoots lightning out of a guitar. Oh yeah, and did we mention this one's completely free?
The Augmented Reality-enhanced "Chromian Wars" is in the midst of some growing pains at release, but it's easy to see where its appeal will rise with updates.