Zoombies: Animales de la Muerte (Death Animals) is a new iOS shooter game developed by High Voltage Software. This upbeat yet gruesome game revolves around two Mexican kids and a horde of zoo animal zombies; a combination zombie genre lovers are sure to appreciate. This app takes a new approach to zombie killing with its [...]
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Battle Isle: Threshold Run Announced
Newly formed mobile game developer and publisher Stratotainment officially announced Battle Isle: Threshold Run will be released exclusively on iOS through the Apple Store sometime in the fourth quarter this year. Stratotainment is also working with Thunderdog on development of the game. The game has also been revealed as being a total reboot of the classic strategy [...]
Pitfall (iOS) Review
There’s a new fashion in rewriting old video games and turning them into something new. Activision’s Pitfall is one of these titles that has had the new treatment and made into an altogether new game for the mobile gaming world we now live in. They’ve thrown away the old gameplay mechanics and fashioned yet another endless running game. [...]
Liberation Maiden (iOS) Review
If you’re looking for a quick shooter to burn through between grinding in your usual iOS sims, then look no further than Liberation Maiden. The game originally debuted in Japan as part of a compilation for the 3DS called Guild01 on November 14, 2012. Based on the concept created by Grasshopper manufacturer’s Suda51, the mind [...]
Cognition (iOS) Review
Cognition is the latest point and click adventure game by Phoenix Online Studios, and takes the tried and tested PC techniques of point and click and adapts them to today’s tablets and smartphones. Gameplay The player plays the lead character Erica Reed, who is a Boston FBI agent who has the power to see the [...]
Le Vamp (iOS) Review
The current world of mobile seems to be focused on pick-up and play endless running games. They come in all sorts, two-dimensional side-way scrollers, three-dimensional forward and backward runners, and in the case of games such as Activision’s Pitfall, a selection of every view possible. Le Vamp by High Voltage Software is an attempt to [...]
Five Reasons Why the iPhone 4S Still Rocks
When the iPhone 4S was originally introduced by Apple, it represented an amazing leap forward from the iPhone 4 thanks to the sheer speed and power of the device. The big draw for consumers and Apple fanboys alike was simple, the iPhone 4S was a heck of a lot faster, more powerful and had Siri [...]
Castle Champions (iOS) Review
There is no shortage of tower building sims for the iOS from titles as simple and straightforward as Tower Stack, comprised entirely of dropping one block on top of another to see how high you can go, to Tiny Tower, a game remarkably similar to the subject of this review with players micromanaging an apartment [...]
Flutter: Butterfly Sanctuary Interview with Director Tim Nixon
Flutter: Butterfly Sanctuary is an iOS game in which players collect and nurture butterflies in their natural rainforest habitat. Developers Runaway and Mobage worked hard to recreate the realistic habits and lifecycle of butterflies in the freemium title. Previously only available as a Facebook game, Flutter: Butterfly Sanctuary has been completely reworked for iOS devices. Gaming [...]




