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Dizzy Bee: The Flower and Fruit Maze

Written on December 03, 2008 by Josh Pigford and 1 person has commented

Say you took Labyrinth — you know, the old wooden game (or the iPhone/iPod touch version) where you roll a metal ball around a maze avoiding traps to get to the goal — and doused it with a couple gallons of cute, what would you get? Well, Dizzy Bee, of course.
Available for $2.99 — there [...]

Quordy: Boggle for the iPhone

Written on December 03, 2008 by Josh Pigford and 4 people have commented

I have a love/hate relationship with the $2.99 Quordy. While probably one of the better, if not the best, word related puzzle game, and the most addictive game I’ve played thus far, it is a bit frustrating when for me to complete a round only to find that my score is much lower than what [...]

Smiles: Who you lookin’ at?

Written on December 03, 2008 by Josh Pigford and 1 person has commented

Do not be fooled by either its name or the cutesy screen shots, Smiles is as serious about casual gaming as it is colorful and adorning. Smiles is, at its core, a tile matching game. However, with two modes, Zen and Drop, it manages to differentiate itself from the others in its category and still maintain [...]

Lumen: Lasers, Mirrors, and Obstacles! Oh, My!

Written on December 03, 2008 by Josh Pigford and 2 people have commented

Lumen is a deceptively involving game. The premise makes it appear simple: use mirrors and colored filters to guide a laser beam through checkpoints with the appropriate color to win. However, you will quickly find yourself double and triple guessing your moves when you’ve realized that the path you have laid out for the lasers [...]

Weekly App Store Roundup: Nov. 29, 2008

Written on November 29, 2008 by Olly Farshi and 2 people have commented

This week at The Apple Blog, like a farmer with a gaggle of turkeys in the week before Thanksgiving, we’ve caught the juiciest news and posted it here for your consumption. Early in the week we heard about how a dodgy developer has been paying for fake reviews of his app. The week improved with the arrival [...]

Frenzic Finally Comes Home

Written on November 20, 2008 by Nick Santilli and 5 people have commented

Iconfactory and ARTIS Software bring their game, Frenzic, to the iPhone. Finally! I’ve been waiting for this since before the iPhone even came to market. The simple yet challenging pie-based puzzle game really, truly seems like a match made in geek heaven, as the co-founder of Iconfactory once said.
So often — as John Gruber points [...]

Weekly App Store Roundup: Nov. 15, 2008

Written on November 15, 2008 by Olly Farshi and 1 person has commented

This week we’ve covered a multitude of methods for relaxing and socializing: Apple squeezed a new ultra-cheap “Movies of the Week” section in to iTunes; Google announced an update to Talk, now incorporating video chat; and we reviewed Event Box, a powerful tool that rolls all your social networks in to one neat application.
So in keeping [...]

Armado: 3D Platforming Comes to the iPhone

Written on November 15, 2008 by Darrell Etherington and 8 people have commented

Gaming on the iPhone and iPod touch comes in many forms, but a lot of genres still lack representation on the mobile platform. Cross one more off that list as Tricky Software, Inc. introduces Armado, a 3D platformer for Apple’s handheld devices.
Tricky Software is a new development studio staffed by former EA employees, including devs [...]

Weekly App Store Roundup: Nov. 1, 2008

Written on November 01, 2008 by Olly Farshi and 2 people have commented

The time has arrived for us to wave a fond farewell to the week that brought us the joys of seeing Steve Wozniak dressed as a Sith Lord and the subsequent horror of seeing The Woz then attempt to act. As usual, the App Store has been chugging away in the background like a steam engine fueled only [...]

8 Horrid Halloween iPhone Apps

Written on October 31, 2008 by Olly Farshi and 6 people have commented

It’s Friday the 31st of October and that means only one chilling thing… it’s time for our first annual Halloween App Store Roundup. On this frightful Friday, we went bobbing for a selection of the most spooktacular Apps created just for Halloween.
This Halloween we’re looking at Psi, Scare Tracks, MonstAr Maker, Halloween WordSearch, Trick or [...]

Tap Tap Revenge: NIN Edition Released

Written on October 30, 2008 by Darrell Etherington and 3 people have commented

Get ready iPhone-bearing fans of Trent Reznor, a special edition of Tap Tap Revenge has just been released featuring the music of Nine Inch Nails. The game features 16 NIN tracks, from albums Slip and Ghosts I-IV, hand-selected by Reznor himself.
Tap Tap Revenge was one of the first and most popular games on the iPhone [...]

App Store Deal of the Week: Enigmo

Written on October 17, 2008 by Nick Santilli and 1 person has commented

Enigmo, by Pangea Soft is not a new game/application by any means — for the Mac, or for the iPhone for that matter. While I’ve got it on my MacBook, I hadn’t sprung the nearly $10 that Enigmo was priced at in the App Store. But this week, everyone’s in luck! Pangea Soft [...]

Experience Sonic Sensations With RjDj for iPhone

Written on October 16, 2008 by Olly Farshi and 7 people have commented

Following in the ambient footsteps of Eno’s inaugural iPhone app, Bloom, comes RjDj. Developed by Reality Jockey, an Austrian dev outfit, they describe RjDj as, “the next generation of walkman or mp3 player… a digital drug which causes mind twisting hearing sensation.”
Wrapped up as a cute little iPhone toybox, RjDj is actually a platform for Reactive [...]

Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare

Written on October 13, 2008 by Josh Pigford and 4 people have commented

It’s here. It took awhile, but it’s here: Nearly eleven months after its lauded debut, Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare is on the Mac. The game is intense, immersive, fun and rewarding. From the moment I saw a trailer for Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare I couldn’t wait to fire it up and [...]

Colin McRae Rally Mac

Written on June 04, 2008 by Jason Terhorst and 12 people have commented

I’ve been hooked on Mario Kart Wii since it was released, but there’s been a disconnect for me. Like “Grand Theft Auto”, it doesn’t carry over the level of realism that I experience when I’m out driving a real car – whether it be to run errands, or to race in the Indy 500. [...]

Aspyr’s d20 Hits The Mark With Neverwinter Nights 2 Port to OS X

Written on March 25, 2008 by Bob Rudis and 2 people have commented

With the move to Intel Macs, Apple set the stage for increased gaming opportunities and went so far as to promise OS X users more titles to choose from since they are “working closely” with the premier development houses to ensure OS X is considered a first-run target operating system. While some gaming companies have [...]

Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock

Written on March 17, 2008 by Josh Pigford and 8 people have commented

Anything rock ‘n roll related makes my ears perk up, so when I heard Guitar Hero was coming to Mac, I was quite stoked.
Overall the gameplay is just about what you’d expect. You can rock out in freestyle mode and just play for the fun of it, or you can start up your own band [...]

Would Apple’s Remote Deny Proper Gaming?

Written on August 23, 2007 by Louis Gray and 6 people have commented

My Apple TV is looking for more work to do. Yes, it’s happy to be playing songs and the occasional show from my iTunes library, and surfing YouTube, but I get the sense it’s bored. Meanwhile, next to it, my Nintendo Wii is running interactive video games, downloading classic arcade titles over the Internet, and [...]

Pong with a Twist for MacBook/Pro

Written on July 23, 2007 by Nick Santilli and 14 people have commented

Nothing more than a terrific [and FUN] waste of time, Tilt SCREAM Pong takes full advantage of your MacBook’s sensory input devices. By tilting your Mac notebook, you can move your paddle from side to side. Screaming at the mic on your MacBook will aid you in growing the size of your paddle [...]