Review: SplitApple (iPhone)

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I don’t know about ‘beautiful,’ but it does look good Archery is a vastly underrated sport. The thrill of landing home a perfect shot at 20 feet is one that is never really lost, even after playing the sport for years. It’s also a sport that translates well to videogames…

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Review: SplitApple (iPhone)

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I don’t know about ‘beautiful,’ but it does look good Archery is a vastly underrated sport. The thrill of landing home a perfect shot at 20 feet is one that is never really lost, even after playing the sport for years. It’s also a sport that translates well to videogames…

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Review: Contre Jour (iPad)

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Chillingo’s newest find, Contre Jour, desperately wants you to believe it’s a work of art. The opening line of the game’s description in the Apple App Store suggests the game is “blurring the lines between games and interactive art…” but it’s not. I’ll address this misuse of ‘art’ as a…

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Review: Contre Jour (iPad)

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Chillingo’s newest find, Contre Jour, desperately wants you to believe it’s a work of art. The opening line of the game’s description in the Apple App Store suggests the game is “blurring the lines between games and interactive art…” but it’s not. I’ll address this misuse of ‘art’ as a…

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Review: IceCubes (iPhone)

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Mindless block busting action is the basis of many games, and Ice Cubes sits firmly in that camp. By no means is that a bad thing, the vacant zombie-esque stare you gain while swiping frantically at pieces of coloured ice is a thing that brings back the nostalgia and countless…

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Review: IceCubes (iPhone)

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Mindless block busting action is the basis of many games, and Ice Cubes sits firmly in that camp. By no means is that a bad thing, the vacant zombie-esque stare you gain while swiping frantically at pieces of coloured ice is a thing that brings back the nostalgia and countless…

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