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      Kiln Review - iOS 

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      10-12-2012 11:25 AM
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      Kiln starts badly. Not because it is a bad game, it isn’t, but because it intentionally recreates the Arkanoid style breakout game from yesteryear with worrying accuracy. The first five levels should
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      Plants Vs Zombies Review - iOS Android 

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      22-11-2012 04:40 PM
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      It's fair to say that Popcap didn't used to have a good reputation in gaming circles. The company, founded in 2000, made its name by making games for the casual market. They started with Bejewelled, a ...
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      Wonton 51 iOS Review 

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      29-11-2011 07:30 AM
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      Do you love Wonton? Do you love shooting? Do you love the Kids A+ City Road Play Carpet Mat? If so then this is the iOS shmup for you.

      Wonton 51 hails from a combination of the ...
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      Tiny Tower Review - Apple iOS 

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      24-06-2011 11:19 PM  Number of Views: 2792 
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      It’s two o’clock in the morning and I’m struggling to sleep because as fast as I can stock them, toy blocks are selling out. I can’t quite work out why the people of my high-rise are so obsessed with ...
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      21-06-2011 10:59 PM
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      de Blob Revolution is a puzzle game spin-off from 2008’s Wii platformer, taking its paint-based gameplay and mixing it with maze-style routing. Players are presented with a five-by-six square grid and ...
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      Bombardiers Guild Review - iOS 

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      The loading screen in Bombardiers Guild [sic] is the first clue to the rich and detailed world that developers Quantum Toast have crafted. Steampunk style is enjoying a resurgence in modern culture, which ...
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