Stop the presses -- "Emissary of War" is going for a buck now!? Hardcore RPG fans will find it short and its gameplay lightweight, but its story and production values are difficult to pass up at this lowered price tier. If you're an RPG fan of any stripe, you are definitely advised to check out the freely downloadable first half at least.
Move over robot unicorns, there's another endless genre in town! Clueless Ideas is hoping "Magic Defenders" will reel in Castle Defense fans for some infinite high score competition, and it's very well designed for the job. But how long can something really last when it's billed as being "endless?"
Whoa, all these free games forced us to make this week's roundup a full two pages long! Check the first page for tons of unbeatable freebies, and don't forget to flip over to the second for our usual celebration of noteworthy updates and cool iOS gaming news!
A great physics puzzler done in by a poor tutorial. If you're willing to contend with some guesswork - or if you've already been prepared by our review, for that matter - "Treemaker" is one that physics and action puzzle fans would do well to swing into.
Not only is "Pickpawcket" one of the best art history lessons you'll find on iOS, it's a really cool game too! Maybe it's not that port of "Metal Gear Solid" you've always wanted on your iDevice, but fans of stealth action and logic puzzle games are nevertheless highly encouraged to give this one some well-deserved attention.
Eschewing the likes of Openfeint and Game Center, Jelly Wars employs Star Arcade Oy's very own social gaming platform to pit iOS, Android, and Symbian gamers from across the globe against each other in quirky turn-based battles...
The makers of "Vincere Totus Astrum" return, this time reviving a golden oldie from 1979! If "Lunar Lander" games just aren't challenging enough for you any more, this is one you definitely don't want to miss out on.
In our latest hands-on preview we get a sneak peek at Retromite's upcoming iOS debut, "Robotriot." If you're a side-scrolling platformer fan, this one is aiming straight at your heart, as it hearkens back to an era that many would agree was the genre's golden age.