Review: The Bard’s Tale (iPad)

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People continue to insist the iPad is only capable of playing casual games. Chances are, though, they’ve never picked an iPad up, let alone played some of the brilliant gaming experiences available on the platform, such as the near-perfect port of PS2 comic RPG, The Bard’s Tale. The Bard’s Tale…

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Review: Pop (iPad)

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Sydney-based indie developer, Nnooo, has been peddling its original Pop game across a range of platforms for a few years now. It was a solid launch title for the Nintendo WiiWare platform, and has made a largely successful move to the smaller Nintendo DS and iPhone screens. Now it’s back…

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Review: Pop (iPad)

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Sydney-based indie developer, Nnooo, has been peddling its original Pop game across a range of platforms for a few years now. It was a solid launch title for the Nintendo WiiWare platform, and has made a largely successful move to the smaller Nintendo DS and iPhone screens. Now it’s back…

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Review: Samurai Blood Show (iPad)

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Samurai Blood Show took me by surprise. It’s a defense game with some genuinely interesting gameplay quirks and a striking art style. For a genre that has long become saturated that’s an impressive feat, especially when you consider it’s a game that has production values and marketing weight of a…

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Review: Samurai Blood Show (iPad)

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Samurai Blood Show took me by surprise. It’s a defense game with some genuinely interesting gameplay quirks and a striking art style. For a genre that has long become saturated that’s an impressive feat, especially when you consider it’s a game that has production values and marketing weight of a…

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Review: Barnyard Mahjong HD (iPad)

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One of the weirdest things about gamers in the west is that, although Mahjong is not popular at all, Mahjong Solitaire is wildly popular. So much so that many western gamers believe that Mahjong Solitaire is the “real” Mahjong, thanks to naming conventions that mean developers drop “Solitaire” from the…

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Review: Barnyard Mahjong HD (iPad)

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One of the weirdest things about gamers in the west is that, although Mahjong is not popular at all, Mahjong Solitaire is wildly popular. So much so that many western gamers believe that Mahjong Solitaire is the “real” Mahjong, thanks to naming conventions that mean developers drop “Solitaire” from the…

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Review: Minecraft: Pocket Edition (iPad)

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Anyone who plays games should know what Minecraft is by now. Even if you haven’t played the game, the distinctive art style should be instantly recognizable, and the core concept behind the game – build stuff – should be common knowledge. And now that core concept is on the iPad.…

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