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Scoregasm for Mac Review

Publisher: Charlie’s Games Price: $9.99/£6.99 Description: A Fun SMUP with a Bad Aftertaste App Store Link Info Rating Pros: Lots of levels with good level design, challenges but does not infuriate, good variety of enemies. Cons: Unwarranted sexual undertone, messy level progression system, not for hardcore fans. Review Scoregasm is a great shoot-em up at

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Bomb Squad for Mac Review

Publisher: Eric Froemling Price: $1.99 (£1.49) Description: A Fun Local Multiplayer Arena Game App Store Link Info Rating Pros: Perfect execution, hilarious, fitting dramatic sound, absolutely fantastic if you have friends and controllers, compatible with iDevices and Xbox/PS3 controllers. Cons: Virtual joystick isn’t accurate enough on an iDevice (fixed in an update), you MUST have

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Interview with iDreams’ Co-Founder Marek Wyszynsk

Published on October 27, 2011, by in All, Interviews.

Infinite Dreams is a game development studio based in Gliwice, Poland and are the brains behind Mac App Store #1 hit Jelly Defense as well as Let’s Create! Pottery and Sailboat Championship. We got the chance to have a chat with their co-founder, Marek Wyszynski. Let’s see what he has to say:

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Running Sheep for Mac Review

Publisher: Ladia Group Price: $6.99/£4.99 Description: A Great Looking Puzzle/Action Game App Store Link Info Rating Pros: Lots of levels, steadily ramping difficulty, beautiful visuals and sound, will entertain some. Cons: An odd mix of puzzle and pressure which may put people off, annoying uncontrollable camera, unreliable controls. Review The world can’t function without its

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Is LITS London’s CES?

Published on October 23, 2011, by in All, Sunday Off.

Vegas has CES, Los Angeles has E3 and Hanover boasts CeBIT. London…? Nothing springs to mind, does it? Well, LITS hopes to change that. The London International Technology Show opened its doors for the first time this Friday as the capital’s very own consumer technology trade show. Having not been blessed with the air miles

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Virtual City 2: Paradise Resort for Mac Review

Publisher: G5 Entertainment Price: $9.99 (£6.99) Description: A Casual City Builder App Store Link Info Rating Pros: Same great visuals and attention to detail, added production chains and locations, an improvement over the original. Cons: Stat management can get frustrating, not enough new to be worth the price if you’ve played the first. Review When

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RUSH for Mac Review

Publisher: Two Tribes Price: $4.99 (£2.99) Description: A Superbly Executed Puzzle Game App Store Link Info Rating Pros: Challenging yet simple, excellent level design, sleek, the same theme and sound as EDGE. Cons: Some minor graphical issues, could use a slowdown feature. Review Level design is probably one of the hardest, and most beneficial aspects

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Promo Contest: 10 Virtual City Codes to be Won!

Contest has Closed. To mark the release of Virtual City 2: Paradise Resort, G5 Entertainment have been kind enough to grant us 10 promotional codes to give away to our readers. We loved Virtual City in our review so keep on reading to see how you can be a winner. How To Take Part All

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Cavorite for Mac Review

Publisher: Cascadia Games Price: $2.99 – £1.99 Description: A Promising Puzzle Platformer that Doesn’t Give Enough App Store Link Info Rating Pros: Beautiful retro graphics, some good ideas, perfect for some cheap, shallow fun. Cons: Does not really push its ideas, feels limited, some bugs, a bit temperamental, loose controls. Review Cavorite falls into that

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Botanicula From Amanita Design Coming to Mac Early 2012

Published on October 12, 2011, by in All, News.

We’ve praised Amanita Design before for its beautifully crafted animations as seen in Machinarium and Samarost and it seems the company isn’t panning on stopping any time soon with a new title round the corner; Botanicula. Yes, the design firm is sticking to their trend of naming their games after non-existent gibberish but despite making

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