Kingdom Rush Frontiers Review
The original Kingdom Rush is one of the App Store's most enticing time sinks– an original tower defense affair that delivers countless hours of challenging entertainment and remains atop the crowded...
View ArticleUlysses III Review
A major departure from its predecessor, Ulysses III is more reminiscent of Mail.Despite the “III” in the name, this is a new product. Rather than iterate on Ulysses 2, the app reimagines the text...
View ArticleWhere's My Mickey? XL Review
Pairing Disney's biggest original iOS hit with the company's most iconic character, Where's My Mickey? XL delivers another breezy physics puzzler that tasks you with guiding a stream of liquid to the...
View ArticleMadagascar Math Ops Review
Very few educational math apps have recognizable characters, but the newest such iOS edutainment game from JumpStart features animals from the Madagascar series of animated films. Madagascar Math Ops...
View ArticleOffice Mobile for Office 365 Subscribers Review
Throw a virtual rock inside the App Store and you'll hit any number of titles touting support for venerable Microsoft Office documents, but all of them have one problem: They're not from the folks in...
View ArticleHome Review
Imagine waking up in a strange house and having no recollection of what happened to your wife, your friends, your job, your home, and the rest of your life as you know it. Only by meandering through...
View ArticleInstagram 4 Review
From the very first version, Instagram became a fixture on our home screen and throughout our days, and in the nearly three years since, we've used it constantly to share a small window into our daily...
View ArticleBuffalo DriveStation DDR Review
For the ultimate in speed, it's hard to beat a solid-state drive. Unfortunately, capacities are limited, and you'll still pay a steep premium for the largest models. Buffalo's new DriveStation DDR...
View ArticleIcebreaker: A Viking Voyage Review
Rovio’s new “Stars” label was designed to snatch up and release indie games with promise, but we weren’t sure quite what to expect from the Angry Birds maker's publishing efforts. As the first of the...
View ArticleWar of Nations Review
Strategy games that combine city-building elements with player-vs-player combat are incredibly common on the App Store these days, and War of Nations doesn't shy from using the familiar free-to-play...
View ArticleEton FRX3 Review
Eton's FRX3 is a jack of all trades. It's a radio, with AM, FM, and NOAA weather bands. It's an LED flashlight. It's an alarm clock. It's a portable speaker. You can power it with three AAA cells, the...
View ArticleMax Payne 3 Review
It's been 10 years since Max Payne — the perpetually beleaguered detective who brought bullet time, John Woo-inspired acrobatics, and noir monologues to shooters — made his last appearance on Mac, and...
View ArticleForesee Review
There's just something about weather apps. They all basically do the same thing, but no matter how many we download, we just can't resist the temptation of a new interface or novel concept. Foresee...
View ArticleSmart Body Analyzer WS-50 Review
“Oh, I don’t even own a scale,” I used to say breezily, in the smugly dulcet tone of one of those people who claims to never gain weight. Then I had a kid and gained a bunch of weight. And just as...
View ArticleToca Builders Review
With the incredible popularity of Minecraft, it’s not surprising to see other games expand upon its winning creation formula. Toca Builders is one such offering, but it uses the template for additional...
View ArticleLayton Brothers Mystery Room Review
Ever since Professor Layton and the Curious Village hit the Nintendo DS back in 2008, the Layton name has been synonymous with brain-bending puzzles, complex mysteries, and interesting characters. Now...
View ArticleLimbo Review
Limbo begins in darkness and near silence and doesn't stray much from either over the course of the side-scrolling adventure. It also doesn't feature any text beyond the menu screen and credits, save...
View ArticleMorning Review
The iPad is built for multitasking, but Apple's idea of it can be somewhat limiting. The ability to quickly switch between apps is nice, but what we're really waiting for is a Dashboard-style...
View ArticleKoloid Review
Apple would have us believe there’s an app for everything, and that’s true more often than not. But can an app successfully emulate the experience of old-school photo processing once done only in a...
View ArticleWake Up With Disney Review
Depending on your feelings about the company's distinct brand of entertainment, Wake Up With Disney either takes a bit of the pain out of dragging yourself out of slumberland or ensures you’ll never...
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