Posts Tagged ‘iphone app review’
  • Nightclub Mayhem Now Available for iPad and Mac

    Posted by on October 3, 2012 under Euro, Mac, News, Portables
    99Games, creators of hit App Store titles including Prison Mayhem and WordsWorth, announced today a massive update for their time-management game, Nightclub Mayhem, available now on iPad and, for the first time ever, Mac. Players can now run two exotic new clubs with dozens of unique levels, serve six quirky new customers, grab a wingman for multi-touch local co-op, and more in this frantic, f... more.
  • Is Your Favorite Site Taking Money for Reviews?

    Posted by on March 21, 2010 under News, Portables
    I want to get something off of my chest right here right now, no not sites I used to be affiliated with taking potshots at me or PPG, that is normal and can sometimes be fun exchanging fodder. No, I am talking about sites that charge for reviews of any kind (the point of this editorial is the iPhone/iPod Touch). Here at Pixel Perfect Gaming, we do not accept money in exchange for reviews of games,... more.
  • Rocket Downhill Penguin (Review) IPod / IPhone

    Posted by on March 19, 2010 under Portables
    As a longtime dweller of Earth's polar regions (north and south), I have a fondness for penguin games that go beyond the usual "aww, aren't they cute" sentimentality. So for me to spurn one quickly, it has to be really lousy. Meet Rocket Downhill Penguin, a 99-cent scrolling obstacle game that I tired of with...well, rocket speed. Players tilt their iPhones right and left to guide the pengui... more.
  • Boxisics (Review) IPod / IPhone

    Posted by on March 19, 2010 under Portables
    Another "unique and exciting puzzle game." Uh-huh, whatever. Thanks to the attack of the clones after Tetris, Bejeweled, et all, finding worthy newcomers amidst the dreck is as much fun as searching for a missing jigsaw piece. Boxisics isn't even an original; it's a port of the online Flash game Blosics with fewer features. But after buying it for reasons not entirely clear – other than the p... more.
  • Aerikuma (Review) IPod / IPhone

    Posted by on March 19, 2010 under Portables
    One of my favorite review columns was writing about "one-touch" games, designed largely for the handicapped, where all control happened by pressing one key (they could interface with custom on/off devices those with physical impediments could operate). Many of the concepts and control schemes – some allowing navigate-and-shoot spaceships or full platform game movement – were ingenious.  Th... more.
  • Annihilation Undead (Review) Iphone — (Warning, Mature Content)

    Posted by on March 8, 2010 under Portables
    Calling Annihilation Undead a mindless shooter is probably flattering to its developer. It's certainly literally true, since this $1.99 twin-stick gorefest is about killing lots of zombies with lots of weapons, and pretty much nothing else. There's an audience for this stuff, just like there's one for the endless Living Dead movie sequels. But Annihilation Undead stirs about as much horror and ... more.