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Artilect – Review
May 14th, 2010 by ploink
Level with green wall

Level with green wall

A logic strategy game with a good artificial opponent and a nice two player mode. App Store link (1,59 €)

The objective in Artilect is to move the grey circle to the red opponent’s base on the bottom of the game grid. When it’s your turn, you can make one move to the 8 surrounding nodes of the current position. This way you draw a connecting path. If you move to a node that has been visited before, you can make another move and collect extra points. You can not move on a path that has been taken before.

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Squareball – Review
Mar 12th, 2010 by ploink
Grey Blocks

Grey Blocks

Guide the permanently bouncing Squareball through a horizontal maze and select different coloured blocks. App Store link (0,79 €)

The ball will bounce up and down in the centre of the screen inbetween the walls of a maze. You move the maze horizontally by either dragging it with your finger or tilting the iPhone according to the  control type you chose. You have to collect the green and blue blocks. If the ball leaves the maze through one of the holes in the walls you’ll lose a live. A real fun game with a sweet 8bit soundtrack. Check the gameplay video & screenshots after the jump!

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Jasuto Pro – Review
Feb 7th, 2010 by Dr Mario
Noise

Noise

A modular synthesizer in your hand. App Store link (3.99 €)

This synthesizer is not for the faint at heart, but for the rest, it is a great instrument.

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iAssociate – Review
Dec 16th, 2009 by Dr Mario
Blue Start

Blue Start

Find the correct association between Winter and Spielberg! App Store link (1,59 €)

In iAssociate you have to find associations among words. It is a great game that can be also played with your friends.

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Enso•Dot – Review
Nov 24th, 2009 by Dr Mario
On my way

On my way

Find your way with Enso•Dot. App Store link (1,59 €)

Enso•Dot is an interesting and perfect implemented logic game. Although the rules are easy, it is not so easy to find the solution.

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Mr. Bounce – Review
Nov 5th, 2009 by ploink

This game minimalisticly reinvents the genre of “brickout” games. App Store link (0,79 €)

At first sight, this game looks like a remake of games like Brickout or Arkanoid, but there are several innovations:

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Chain Rxn – Review
Oct 23rd, 2009 by Dr Mario
4 more balls

4 more balls

From facebook to your iPhone: Chain Rxn. App Store link (0,79 €)

Chain Rxn is a chain reaction game already known from Facebook and now available for your iPhone.

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synthPond – Review
Oct 5th, 2009 by Dr Mario
synthPond splendour

synthPond splendour

Play the music of the spheres with synthPond. App Store link (1,59 €)

synthPond is a synthesizer to create music in a new way. Instead of a standard keybord and some knobs, you have a graphic interface, a space in which you put nodes of different types to create sounds.

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Stay – Review
Oct 4th, 2009 by neontofu
Stay

Stay

Keep your balance! App Store link (0,79 €)

Stay has a simple concept: You have to keep the red objects on the seesaw. Sounds simple but it can get tricky. Read the rest of this entry »

Automaton – Review
Sep 17th, 2009 by Dr Mario
Automaton

Automaton

This one is for the nerds among you: App Store Link (Free)

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iPolygon – Review
Jun 13th, 2009 by Dr Mario
Polygon

Polygon

If you don’t like polygons, you may enjoy this game. App Store link

The aim is just to destroy as many polygons as you can. Inside of every polygon, there is a small ball moving around. It bounces if it hits a polygon’s wall. Tilting your device you get the polygon spinning.

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Lilt Line – Review
May 14th, 2009 by ploink
Lost in music

Lost in music

Lilt Line is a music game from the underground. App store link

In this music game everything works a little different. The first obvious difference is that the music is really good for a change. It was produced by 16bit and it’s not at all pop-songs, it’s dubstep. Music is always hard to describe – you better listen to a snip of “PCP” by 16bit:

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Eliss – Review
Apr 29th, 2009 by ploink
planets & squeesars

planets & squeesars

Eliss is a artful and unique game with it’s own visual and acoustic language. App store link

In the game, two main kinds of objects appear: “planets” (the yellow cicles) and “squeezars” (the pink ring with dots). They can have different colours and sizes.

The Planets can be dragged around. You can join two planets of the same colour or split a big planet into two smaller ones. Read the rest of this entry »

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