Review: Osmos for iPad – Single Celled Survival

Overview Osmos for iPad is based on the computer game of the same name, which you can check out here and even download a demo for your computer. The game is basically playing as a spore in the primordial goo looking to eat rather than be eaten. You play as one mote, and you’re thrown in with smaller and bigger motes, and your goal is to become the biggest mote of all by eating the smaller ones to grow big enough to eat the biggest ones. Features You propel your mote by ejecting matter in the direction of your tap, but this shrinks your mote so you have to be careful.

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iPhone & iPad App Review: SteamBalls – Match Three With Scales And Weights

iPhone & iPad Version Overview SteamBalls is a new take on the match three genre that uses weights and scales to add to the required strategy. Your goal is to match at least three of the same color horizontally, but the board is constantly shifting depending how much weight is in a particular column. Each ball has a different weight one through nine, and there are eight columns with each pair of two acting as a scale. When one column weighs more than its pair that column shifts down, and the other column shifts up which changes the alignment of colored balls.

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Review: OddBlob – Universal App

Overview Oddblob brings claymation to iPhone gaming, and a relativel6y fast paced puzzle game. You need to bounce though the course with missing tiles while collecting fruit, and watching out for the tiles that fall row by row behind you. There are also special bouncing tiles that can help you move quickly, but can also bounce you right into a gap if you’re not careful. The game is a universal app with native versions for the iPhone and iPad.

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Review: Bounce Bullet Pro

Overview Bounce Bullet Pro is a physics based shooting game where you get to be an assassin like one from the movie “Wanted.” You fire one bullet, and you try to hit every person on screen at once as they’re arranged in various structures. You will need to bounce the bullet around all types of blocks to try to hit every single person in the level.

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Review: Cogs HD

Overview Cogs HD is based upon the PC game Cogs, and you can read all about it in our review of the iPhone version . Features The iPad version is practically a direct port of the PC version giving you fifty levels of sliding puzzle fun to arrange pipes and gears. The game is native iPad resolution which is nearly the resolution it runs at on the PC rather than scaled down like the iPhone version. Each platform it runs on Cogs gives you 50 levels in inventor mode, and then in challenge mode you play those same fifty levels, but have a goal in completing them in a certain time or number of moves

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