iPhone Reviews
Is Dark Legends an MMORPG? I Hope Not
Dark Legends, the new vampire-themed massively multiplayer game from Spacetime Studios, recently released as a two-week exclusive to Google’s Play and Chrome app markets. While it will make its way to iOS eventually, I was eager to try it; so I loaded it up in Chrome to take a look.
I was not impressed.
Skylanders Cloud Patrol Review: Kid-Friendly Gallery Shooter
Minecraft Pocket Edition Review: Bite Sized, Limited Work in Progress

In a lot of ways, Minecraft, the open-world sandbox building game from Sweedish developer Mojang, seems like a no-brainer for iOS. It’s creative, it’s social, it would seem to translate well to the touch screen. And the good news is that, slowly but surely, that assumption is proving true. Minecraft Pocket Edition is a game
Clear Vision (17+) Review: Everyone’s Favorite Stick-man Got a New Job as a Hitman

Each week, developers try to outdo one another by bringing cutting-edge graphics and deep gameplay into the App Store. Occasionally it works, but more often we’re left wanting something like Clear Vision . This title from FDG Mobile strips things down to the essentials and delivers the same satisfying experience of its Flash predecessors. Clear
Swordigo Review: A Fantastic Action RPG with Familiar Plot, but Stellar Execution
| App Name: | Swordigo |
| Platforms: | Universal (Optimized for iPhone and iPad) |
| Genre(s): | RPG |
| Price: | $1.99 |
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There’s a lot to enjoy in Swordigo , the new hack-n-slash fantasy RPG from Touch Foo. It’s a well-designed, tightly-controlled game that is certain to appeal to any action or RPG genre fan. In fact, it’s almost a best-in-genre game, held back only by some highly derivative elements.
In terms of plot, Swordigo






