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Jojo’s Fashion Show – World Tour (iOS 4.2 Tested) Review for iPhone and iPod Touch
Posted by Gwen Phua | Dec 22, 2010 | Comments 0
Have you ever fancied yourself a fashionista? Even if you haven’t, you may well surprise yourself with your fashion sense in Jojo’s Fashion Show – World Tour (iOS 4.2 Tested) by iwin, Inc. Design your own line of clothes, dress up your models, and send them off onto the top runways in the world. Can you help JoJo maintain her reputation as a top fashion designer?
Scosche Kickback g4 for iPhone 4- A Speck Candyshell Competitor
Posted by Jay Krishnaswamy | Dec 21, 2010 | Comments 1
Possibly a perfect match for any casual user. Just what is the casual user? Defined by statistics an average user has 40 apps, 2 videos, and 54 songs. On my iPhone 30% of the apps are played in landscape mode, all videos are played in landscape mode, and cover flow is in landscape mode. Since all content is not in landscape mode what are you to do, carry a stand everywhere you go? Definitely not! Scosche has come up with a case which works as a stand and a case. It’s called the Kickback g4!
Puzzle Quest 2 Review for iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad
Posted by Gwen Phua | Dec 21, 2010 | Comments 0
Venture into a medieval world of adventure filled with fast-paced puzzles and daunting enemies. Puzzle Quest 2 by Namco Networks America Inc is a unique match-3 game wrapped within an expansive RPG environment. You can play as an assassin or sorcerer, barbarian or templar. With both your wits and quick reflexes, you’ll battle various enemies, matching assorted gems to harness their power and unleash at your enemy a combination of spells.
Symbol6 Redux Review for iPhone and iPod Touch
Posted by Gwen Phua | Dec 21, 2010 | Comments 1
Are you looking for a game your entire family can play? Symbol6 Redux by Gogogic ehf is a casual game that kids can participate in and learn to match colors and patterns. At the same time, the game also caters to adults and more advanced players with more challenging difficulty levels.
Pocketbooth Review for iPhone and iPod Touch
Posted by Gwen Phua | Dec 21, 2010 | Comments 0
Now that cameras have become so mobile and ubiquitous, most of us have little reason to step into a photo booth. With Pocketbooth by Project Box, however, you can slip a small vintage photo booth into your pocket and generate some extra fun with your friends, perhaps at a party. Pose in as many ways as you can think of, and take as many shots as you want!
iSkin solu vu case for iPhone 4 Review
Posted by Mary Ann Neder | Dec 20, 2010 | Comments 0
Today, we had the opportunity to check out the latest iPhone 4 case offering by iSkin, the solu vu. The shiny and sleek slide-in case was designed for the sophisticated iPhone 4 owner with discerning tastes. Let’s see what it’s all about.
Gravity Guy Review for iPhone and iPod Touch
Posted by Gwen Phua | Dec 20, 2010 | Comments 0
What happens if you could flip gravity whenever you like? If you think that sounds awesome, wait till you start running for your life. In Gravity Guy by Miniclip.com, you’ll have to help one little guy escape from the gravity troops that are hot on his heels. Can you make it up and down through the treacherous mazes without flying into space or getting zapped into oblivion?
Magic Fiddle Review for iPad
Posted by Gwen Phua | Dec 20, 2010 | Comments 0
You can be a fiddler, and you don’t need to own a fiddle. You don’t necessarily have to be a musician either. All you’ll need at hand are an iPad and Magic Fiddle by Smule. The app will guide you in all the finer points of being a good fiddler and provide you with lovely songs to play, from simple pieces to the more advanced. Within minutes, music will sound from your fingertips. Continue on to iPadmodo for our full review.
Joby Gorillamobile for iPhone 4 Review- Finally a Great Way to Take Videos
Posted by Jay Krishnaswamy | Dec 19, 2010 | Comments 0
The iPhone 4 came with one excellent camera. The iPhone’s camera comes with three great features. A five megapixel camera, HD video recording, and flash. With all of these features you would think you could take excellent photos every time. But you soon realize that many videos and images turn out blurry. Joby has brought forth an excellent solution.
Moshi Concerti for iPad: A Stylish Solution for the Apple iPad Case
Posted by Jay Krishnaswamy | Dec 19, 2010 | Comments 0
A problem I had with the iPad case that Apple has was how bland it looked. It didn’t offer much protection and picked up dust, fast. The Moshi Concerti has a two layer design which keeps it protected. It also has a suede outer layer which keeps the case looking nice and clean. How does the Moshi Concerti do this? Read on to find out!
The Mystery of the Crystal Portal 2: Beyond the Horizon Review for iPhone and iPod Touch
Posted by Gwen Phua | Dec 18, 2010 | Comments 0
Nicole Rankwist, a journalist who discovered in her father’s basement a mysterious crystal portal, finds herself on a voyage to explore a world of floating islands and beyond. Her objective is to trace her missing archeologist father. But to do so, she will have to find various lost objects and piece together puzzles. All this, and more, takes place in The Mystery of the Crystal Portal 2: Beyond the Horizon, a sequel to G5 Entertainment’s earlier release, The Mystery of the Crystal Portal.
Pirates vs. Ninjas vs. Zombies vs. Pandas Review for iPhone and iPod Touch
Posted by Gwen Phua | Dec 17, 2010 | Comments 1
Are you fond of pirates and ninjas and zombies and pandas but can’t decide which game to play because they all appear in separate games? Now, with Pirates vs. Ninjas vs. Zombies vs. Pandas by PAN Vision AB, you can play with them all and pit one group against the other. Drop a pirate or ninja or zombie into a cannon and launch them at the innocent looking pandas who sit amid their brick and bamboo towers. Don’t fret for the pandas though. They’ll get their chance at vengeance too!
Pocket God: Journey to Uranus Review for iPad
Posted by Gwen Phua | Dec 17, 2010 | Comments 0
If you can’t get enough of playing God on your iPhone by tossing about a bunch of tiny pygmies, here’s some good news for you. Bolt Creative has delivered Pocket God: Journey to Uranus to the iPad. Now, other than toying with the pygmies on Earth and feeding them to the volcano, you can take them to outer space, where the pygmies will have close encounters with aliens and dragons. Read the full review at iPadmodo.
YP – AT&T Yellow Pages for iPhone Review
Posted by Gwen Phua | Dec 17, 2010 | Comments 2
When you’re out and about, can you find what you need at the right time? YP – AT&T Yellow Pages for iPhone, by YELLOWPAGES.COM LLC, can come to your aid. This navigation app, with its mobile and interactive yellow pages, can help you locate businesses on a map and provide you both contact information and directions.
SimCity Deluxe for iPad Review
Posted by Gwen Phua | Dec 16, 2010 | Comments 0
Fans of SimCity, you can now take your city planning to your iPad with SimCity™ Deluxe for iPad by Electronic Arts. As Mayor, you will see to the needs of your citizens. Every major and minor detail involved in managing your city will be at your fingertips, from building bus stops and refuse management systems to determining tax rates and government spending. Can you achieve a healthy economy and maintain a positive balance? Continue on to iPadmodo for more.
Jenga HD Review for iPad
Posted by Gwen Phua | Dec 15, 2010 | Comments 0
Have you ever played Jenga? With Jenga HD by NaturalMotion, you can play anytime, anywhere without lugging about a bulky set of wooden blocks. All you’ll need to carry is your trusty iPad. Even if you’ve never competed against your friends to build the tallest tower, you can start now with these virtual blocks. Visit iPadmodo for our full review.
iQuarters Review for iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad
Posted by Gwen Phua | Dec 15, 2010 | Comments 0
What can you do in your office when you’re bored? How about taking a break and tossing some coins? iQuarters by Incredible Technologies, Inc challenges you to toss quarters past various obstacles and into glasses. If you exhibit extra skill by bouncing the quarters off other objects before finally landing them in the glasses, you’ll score bonus points.
MONOPOLY for iPad Review
Posted by Gwen Phua | Dec 14, 2010 | Comments 0
Many of us have fond memories of playing Monopoly when we were kids. Maybe you still own a set of the classic board game and play it now and then — if it’s not stuck somewhere in your attic covered in cobwebs. Here’s some good news. Electronic Arts has now revitalized the age-old game with MONOPOLY for iPad. Through the game’s lively animations, what was old has now become fresh, and Monopoly has never been more fun. Continue on to iPadmodo to read more.
Vikings Can Fly! Review for iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad
Posted by Gwen Phua | Dec 14, 2010 | Comments 2
“I can fly. I want to fly. I will fly.” It’s crazy dreams like this that fuel inventions. In Vikings Can Fly! by Forge 11, a big-sized Viking named Bjorn falls in love with a valkyrie and he yearns to fly through the nine worlds of the Norse Gods in order to find her. Can you help him gear up with various wacky contraptions to fly farther and higher?
House of Glass Review for iPad
Posted by Gwen Phua | Dec 13, 2010 | Comments 0
Do you like solving mysteries and puzzles? If so, you may wish to step within the House of Glass by Namco Networks America Inc. An old English mansion holds many hidden secrets, and to uncover its mysteries you have to solve a series of puzzles by manipulating various gems you find. Each gem is shaped differently, and you can rotate them to suit your needs. Visit iPadmodo to read on.
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