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  • Tower N’ Trolls Versus Fieldrunners 2: The Battle Of The Tower Defense Games

    June 15, 2013

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    Tower defense games are one of the most well-suited genres for playing on the go. Relative to other genres, they are fairly passive, and they allow the player to plant their towers, defend their bases, and only half focus. Today, we're putting two of the more popular tower defense games on the App Store head-to-head: in an interesting clash we have Fieldrunners 2, which comes with a $2.99 price tag, and Towers N' Trolls, which is a free-to-play.
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  • Top Down and Turn Based: Questing for Glory on the iPad [iOS]

    June 7, 2013

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    Epic adventures. Loot. Hordes of kobolds and even the occasional owlbear. If those mean something to you, then we're kindred spirits. I understand what it is you seek friend, and I offer thee temporary shelter in the MakeUseOf Inn. Tell tales of fair-haired maidens as you order your poison of choice, and let me admire your war-battered full plate armour +1. Remind me about the time you took an arrow to the knee as we check out these three iPad adventure board games.
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  • Love Asynchronous Multiplayer But Hate Word Games? You’ll Love These [iOS]

    June 6, 2013

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    It all really blew up with the popularity of Words With Friends, and since then a huge number of games have been released to take advantage of the "with friends" turn-based multiplayer system. Some have come from Zynga, the original creators of Words With Friends, and some have come from other developers. Regardless of who is making the games, more keep coming, and a few of them are really good. The games on this list feature asynchronous multiplayer, but instead of being simple word games, this list features quite a bit more action.
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  • Spread Disease & Destroy Humanity With The Best Pandemic Games [Web, iOS & Android]

    June 6, 2013

    The aim of the game is simple: you must infiltrate the human race, spread your disease and try to wipe-out humanity. It’s a game of strategy and vengeance! I was immediately hooked, and over the last decade or so have played as many variations on the pandemic simulation as possible. I’ve collected the best of the best, from old browser games to cross-platform mobile versions.
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  • Love Collectable Card Games? Summoner Wars Might Be The Game For You [iOS]

    May 23, 2013

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    Do you love collectible card games like Magic: The Gathering? Do you love strategy games like Risk and Carcassonne? If so, we've discovered an iOS game that perfectly blends these two into an incredibly deep and challenging gameplay experience called Summoner Wars. While you play this game with cards of varying abilities, much of the gameplay actually feels like a strategy board game, and it's even featured on our Best iPad Apps page so you know it's top notch.
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  • Flight Control Is A Classic Game That Is Worth Going Back To [iOS]

    May 18, 2013

    In Flight Control, you play as an air traffic controller trying to guide your planes to safety. The gameplay is incredibly addictive, starting out simple and relaxing and soon becoming downright frantic as you progress. Since the initial release back in the relatively early days of the App Store, the developers have continued to support the game with new content. Even if you've played it before Flight Control is definitely worth another look if you've not gone back in a while.
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  • Bad Piggies Finally Puts The Bad Guys In The Spotlight [iOS]

    May 9, 2013

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    When people talk about iOS games, and how much their popularity has grown, Angry Birds is generally one of the first examples cited. Those crazy birds with their various gimmicks have become something of a sensation, with shirts, plush toys, and all kinds of other merchandise available. In the background are the pigs, the bad guys of the Angry Birds world who just don't get the same attention as their bird counterparts. That is until Rovio gave them their own game called Bad Piggies.
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  • Middle Manager Of Justice Is Time Management Gaming Is At Its Finest [iOS]

    April 27, 2013

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    One of the more popular genres of iOS games is known as time management. Most people think of Farmville when they think of these types of games, and it's certainly one of the more popular titles in the genre. However, many gamers would not exactly describe Farmville as "good". If you are looking for a time management game that actually brings something exciting to the table, check out Middle Manager of Justice.
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  • Ghost Trick Is A Beautiful, Meticulously Crafted Gaming Experience [iOS]

    April 20, 2013

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    Are you looking for an iPhone game that delivers something beyond the same old? Are you sick of matching multicolored gems and destroying objects in physics-based puzzlers? Maybe you want game with a deeper story that will keep you on the edge of your seat while still delivering interesting gameplay. If you're looking for a beautifully crafted puzzle game with a story to match, Ghost Trick is the game you want to play.
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  • SEQ Is A Puzzle Game That Will Push Your Brain To The Limit [iOS]

    April 16, 2013

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    A bit like connect the dots for grown ups, SEQ is a minimalist puzzle game that involves linking sequences of numbers. If you are the kind of gamer who enjoys a puzzle game that actually gets those brain juices flowing, SEQ will serve you well. Just don't expect this to be a cake walk because after the first few levels, this game will test the minds of even the most intelligent gamers.
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  • 5 Must-Have Strategy Games For iPad [iOS]

    April 16, 2013

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    Touch controls are great for games that require thought rather than quick, twitch movement. You can plot moves, activate abilities and direct units all with the touch of…well, your touch. You’d expect that to mean excellent strategy games dominate the platform but, in fact, the most popular titles tend to be lighter fare or free-to-play games defeated with cash more quickly than skill. Here are a few titles that stand out for their quality rather than price.
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  • Temple Run 2 Takes What You Loved About The Original & Makes It Better [iOS]

    April 11, 2013

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    Temple Run is one of those rare iOS games that went completely viral on the App Store. The fact is, there are new games released continually on iTunes, and most of them never even make a blip on the radar for iOS gamers. However, every so often the stars align just right, and a game absolutely breaks out in popularity. Temple Run is a great example of this.
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  • Hundreds: A Game Like You’ve Never Played Before [iOS]

    March 18, 2013

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    I’m not a gamer. The last gaming console I owned was the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (or SNES), which gave me hours of pleasure with Yoshi’s Island, and that’s after years of work on mastering Super Mario 3 on the classic NES. These consoles marked the end of my gaming days, at least the serious ones. But my interest in gaming got piqued again when I got my iPad 3 years ago.
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  • Plants Vs Zombies Is Still One Of The Most Fun Things You Can Do On Mobile [iOS]

    March 14, 2013

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    The world of iOS gaming moves fast. Games come out, generate hype, and are forgotten all in a matter of a couple of days. On consoles, gamers will stick with a game longer, but with the low-cost of games on iOS, gamers are always looking to move on to the next big thing. When a game is able to stand the test of time and remain popular long after its release, it deserves to be praised, because very few iOS games are able to make this happen.
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