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L.O.R. iPhone/iPad App Review
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Super Gnome iPhone/iPad App Review
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Jump & Swap iPhone/iPad App Review
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Flying Unicorn iPhone/iPad App Review
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Fly Balloon, Fly! iPhone/iPad App Review
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Dad Shark iPhone/iPad App Review
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Shou.MX iPhone/iPad App Review
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Fire Ant iPhone/iPad App Review
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L.O.R. iPhone/iPad App Review
Jul 12th 2014 at 11:37am by GiveMeApps

With the hundreds of thousands of games titles that have been released over the years, it is very tough to come up with a unique idea and more importantly, unique gameplay. With L.O.R., Fugo has taken the Match 3 game concept and expanded it with inimitable gameplay, hand drawn HD graphics and a com...



Super Gnome iPhone/iPad App Review
Jul 11th 2014 at 10:27pm by GiveMeApps

Though the video game market is close to approaching 40 years old and has seen a plethora of technological advancements over its run, games which call back to its early days, affectionately termed “retro” still gets a lot of attention. Whether it is the quirky 8 bit graphics or simple ga...



Jump & Swap iPhone/iPad App Review
Jun 14th 2014 at 06:26am by GiveMeApps

If you ask an app developer what makes the most successful apps successful, they might say, “Functionality, Functionality, Functionality”. Games follow this paradigm also. There are some games which need not prove themselves with glitzy graphics, overdeveloped intros and a myriad of powe...



Flying Unicorn iPhone/iPad App Review
Jun 8th 2014 at 01:57pm by GiveMeApps

Flappy-Mania is ending no time soon, and developers keep on coming up with new takes on the Tap-To-Flap concept. Hisham Malik has expanded on this concept by bringing the ubiquitous “3 strikes and you’re out” concept to the genre. This creates a great marriage making the often diff...



Fly Balloon, Fly! iPhone/iPad App Review
Apr 14th 2014 at 03:40pm by GiveMeApps

Ladies and Gentleman, we are officially in the Tap-To-Navigate era! Spearheaded by successful games like Flappy Bird, imitation games have popped up almost overnight, beating to death an original concept. Still, some developers manage to break through the mold by offering a unique spin on a tried an...



Dad Shark iPhone/iPad App Review
Mar 30th 2014 at 12:23am by GiveMeApps

Flappy mania doesn't seem to want to go away, which is bad because of too much of the same thing does get boring. Regendanz has released some alternatives. His Shark series ups the ante by using a Shark which you tap to swim. You avoid seaweed instead of pipes, try your best not to hit the ground or...



Shou.MX iPhone/iPad App Review
Mar 22nd 2014 at 05:27pm by GiveMeApps

These days, we are living in Flappy-Mania! Every day there is a new tap-to-flap game that tries to make it stand itself out from the crowd. They are all addictive, but few are successful. The more successful ones take the original theme and expand upon it, making the game more enjoyable, playable an...



Fire Ant iPhone/iPad App Review
Feb 23rd 2014 at 10:04pm by GiveMeApps

There has been a recent surge in tap-to-navigate games as of late due to a very successful app. The premise behind these is to navigate in between pillars with no hopes of continuing where you left off should you fail. Fire Ant takes this to another level with a slightly different concept, nice mini...