Appidemic: Mosaique for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch

May 17th, 2013 No Comments »
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It is way past my bedtime, but I’ve been caught off-guard by an addiction Mosaique. This minimalist puzzle game brings you to another dimension of sands and blocks. It’s a must-have game you’ll
definitely be fond of.

What is it?

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derived from a traditional puzzle game that features a simple concept; players arrange and clear matching color tiles using different strategies to maintain the shot gauge in order to get to the
next level.

How does it work?

Mosaique comes with a minimalist interface and just…

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Appidemic: Gravity Guy 2 for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch

May 16th, 2013 No Comments »
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Pull the moon boots out of storage, strap on your jet pack, and get ready to run. Oh, and don’t worry if you crash—Gravity Guy 2 has the clones lined up and ready.

What is it?

Gravity Guy 2 is an endless runner which sets you out across platforms, collecting gems and jumping chasms. The goals of the game are pretty simple: don’t fall down between towers, avoid hazards,
and collect as many valuables as possible. The tops of the towers are equipped with a kind of elevator. Actuate the elevators to gain altitude to either reach the top of the next tower, grab…

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Appidemic: Zombies, Run! 2

May 15th, 2013 No Comments »
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Save the world, through the courtesy of your own two feet. Zombies, Run! 2 has been released as a free upgrade (with in-app subscriptions) to the original exercise app. The core of the app remains; you exercise in the real world while playing a game of
post-apocalyptic survival, with changes and enhancements to the “game” part of the program.

What is it?

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Zombies, Run! 2 is a combination exercise app and roleplaying game. You play the character “Runner 5,” one of several people trained to scavenge for supplies in the zombie apocalypse.
The app times/tracks your runs, plays music during the missions, and tells you when you’ve collected supplies and when you need to run faster to avoid a horde of the undead. Your goal (other
than getting your butt up off the couch) is to collect enough supplies to improve your base.

How does it work?

You start the game by selecting a mission, either from the first “season” of Zombies, Run! 2, or from one of the seven missions included in the free upgrade (it’s highly recommended you
play the missions and sidequests in order, for obvious reasons, though this is not necessary). Once the mission starts, you begin running. You’ll get a…

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Appidemic: Blaster X HD for iPad

May 14th, 2013 No Comments »
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“Over 400 levels of mental addiction” sounds more like a diagnosis to me than a promotional point, but that’s how 2GMG advertises Blaster X HD. Accurate? I can’t verify the 400 levels just yet, but
the mental addiction part is spot-on in this challenging and attractive arcade puzzler.

What is it?

Blaster X HD is a game of physics; specifically, angles and velocity. It’s also marbles. You’ve got this blaster, which is basically a big ball. Then, you’ve got these orbs, which are basically
small balls. It’s your job to ram the blaster into the orbs to clear them from the game grid in as few moves as possible.

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Enter a variety of obstacles and…

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Appidemic: Zoombies: Animales de la Muerte! for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch

May 13th, 2013 No Comments »
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Welcome to kids’ day at the zoo. Unfortunately, the animals seem to be turning into zombies, so if the kids aren’t squeamish they can help take them out.

What is it?

Yes, ladies and gentlemen, this is another zombie killer game. The twist is your hero is a little kid and the zombies are the animals in a zoo. You start with what amounts to a boomerang hatchet.
The object of the game to destroy the zombies and keep them from escaping; if three or more zombies get past you, you lose the round. You also have to save the animals which have not yet…

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Appidemic: Sorcery! for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch

May 7th, 2013 No Comments »
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Before there were interactive ebooks, there was interactive fiction—books that put you (yes, you, the nerdy 12 year old in the Far Side t-shirt) into the
story 
by breaking the narrative into decision points where you made a choice, turned to the specified page to see what happened, and quickly turned back if you made the wrong
choice. Steve Jackson’s Sorcery! series blended interactive fiction with roleplaying by introducing randomized combat and magic. The first of the four books—The Shamutanti
Hills
—is available now for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch.

What is it?

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Sorcery! adapts the books (first published in 1983!) for the mobile crowd. You play a nameless hero who journeys from his homeland in search of a powerful and magical Crown. Along the
way you’ll have the opportunity to explore…

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Appidemic: LEGO Batman: DC Superheroes for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch

May 6th, 2013 No Comments »
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I suppose the great thing about Batman is that he works on multiple levels. He works when he’s sad and carrying a bomb out to sea on a helicopter, he works when he’s goofy and carrying a bomb
around a shipyard over his head, and he works when he’s a LEGO minifig faced with plastic bombs. The only time Batman doesn’t entirely work, I’ve come to realize, is in LEGO Batman: DC Superheroes
when he’s being controlled by a touchscreen device.

What is it?

LEGO Batman: DC Superheroes is the iOS version of LEGO
Batman 2: DC Superheroes, which is available for OS X and pretty much everything else on which you can play a game. And it should be, because it’s rather fantastic.

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The LEGO video games, in case you’ve never played one, take popular movie franchises and set them in the world of LEGO toys. Characters don’t die, they break apart to be put back together…along
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Appidemic: Runaway: A Twist of Fate – Part 1 for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch

May 2nd, 2013 No Comments »
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Brian is dead and buried, and Gina must save him. More accurately, Brian has faked his own death to bust out of a mental asylum, and Gina must assist him. To do this, she’ll need the help of a dead
Swede, an IKEA manual, a saw, a frozen glove…you know the routine. Runaway: A Twist of Fate from Pendulo Studios is a point and click adventure where the only thing more bizarre than the
characters is the logic required to solve the puzzles.

What is it?

Quite honestly, it’s a game in search of an identity. That’s not necessarily a bad thing, because the search is kind of fun. But the game’s not entirely sure if it wants to be a throwback point and
click adventure game or a romantic comedy mystery.

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At its high points, it achieves both equally. At other times, it highlights the inherent problems in…

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Appidemic: Deep Sea Deli for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad

May 1st, 2013 No Comments »
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What is it?

Make sandwiches in an underwater Deep Sea Deli in this puzzle match game for iPhone, iPod touch, iPad, and iPad mini.

How does it work?

Customers come in to your deli with the ingredients they want on their sandwich. To make their, order you drag along the ingredients in a line and, as long as they’re next to each other, the
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Appidemic: Voice Recognition for iPhone, iPod touch

April 25th, 2013 No Comments »
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What’s the one thing about Siri that really holds it back? Is it the constant diatribe of gaffs it makes when you speak slowly and normally at a steady volume into the device, or is it the fact
that when you’re trying to say something improvised—like an email or message—you get cut off before you can finish?

I’d say there is some real competition for the crown of most annoying thing Siri does, but there is now hope. It comes in the form of an app called voice Recognition. The App does one thing; it
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