Review: Quarrel (iPad)

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Mix Risk with Scrabble and you get Quarrel. If that doesn’t have board game fans scrambling to get to the App store, nothing will. It’s a frankly brilliant little combination that is pulled off with real style, at UTV Ignition has a real hit on its hands, I’ll wager. The…

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Review: Ash 2: Shadows (iPad)

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For those who bemoan the “death” of the JRPG here’s some good news for you; Ash 2: Shadows is great fun. It’s equal parts slavish devotion to the formula and self referential humour, but throughout it’s guaranteed to delight. The secret is in the presentation. In looking like an RPG…

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Review: Ash 2: Shadows (iPad)

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For those who bemoan the “death” of the JRPG here’s some good news for you; Ash 2: Shadows is great fun. It’s equal parts slavish devotion to the formula and self referential humour, but throughout it’s guaranteed to delight. The secret is in the presentation. In looking like an RPG…

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Review: Boy Loves Girl (iPad)

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Boy Loves Girl is a curious little game for the iPad. It’s artistic and charming, but it also takes some work to fully appreciate. I’m going to say from the outset: I’m not entirely sure the developer, Grubby Hands, understands what sells well on the iOS. When you’re looking at…

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Review: Boy Loves Girl (iPad)

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Boy Loves Girl is a curious little game for the iPad. It’s artistic and charming, but it also takes some work to fully appreciate. I’m going to say from the outset: I’m not entirely sure the developer, Grubby Hands, understands what sells well on the iOS. When you’re looking at…

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Review: Duck Duck Quack (iPad)

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I like Namco Bandai’s approach to the iOS platforms. Bird Zapper, a game it released last year, was a cheerful little twist on the match-3 formula and brought an often underdone genre real production values. Duck Duck Quack is a similar story. It’s a cute little take on the Zuma-style…

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