Jelly Defense is a tower defense game on the Android Market. Its graphics are crisp and the art looks great. Unfortunately, graphics does not make up for the lack of gameplay. Picking up coins, difficulty, pace, are just a few of the problems in this game.
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Vanessa Saint Pierre Delacroix and Her Nightmare review. Classic Game Room presents a CGRundertow review of Vanessa Saint-Pierre Delacroix and Her Nightmare from Bad Pilcrow and Replay Games for the iPad. Vanessa is essentially a puzzle platformer that happens to take place on a Rubik’s Cube. You play as little Vanessa, a strange young girl who ends up trapped inside an even stranger world. She platforms on the flat panels of a cube, and you can rotate each panel. This obviously changes the layout, but it also opens up routes to the other sides. It’s pretty brilliant. Oh yeah, and Derek kept blabbing about Expressionist film influences because he’s an art dork. This video review features video gameplay footage of Vanessa Saint Pierre Delacroix and Her Nightmare for the iPad and audio commentary from Classic Game Room’s Derek.
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Yachty Deluxe review. Classic Game Room presents a CGRundertow review of Yachty Deluxe from Rubicon Development for the iPad. Yachty Deluxe is a game that toes the line of copyright infringement without ever actually crossing it. This is a copy of the popular Milton Bradley dice game, only with a few letters switched around. Otherwise, it’s just Yahtzee in iPad form. If you’re looking for a basic Yahtzee game without all the extra crap, Yachty Deluxe is a solid alternative to Electronic Arts’ official version. You’re given three single player options, a pass and play mode for two players and an option for online multiplayer. There’s no crazy characters or silly animations…there’s just Yachty. Not to be confused with Yahtzee. All copyrights belong to Hasbro. This video review features video gameplay footage of Yachty Deluxe for the iPad and audio commentary from Classic Game Room’s Derek.
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http://OneTrueAccess.com – Snake 97 is the old snake game that we all used to play on our Nokia phones, specially on the late 90s and early 2000s. The game is easy to use, but the game is a little too fast, so you need to have some fast fingers, you can find this game on the marketplace for 0.99 Cents and there is also a free trail.
Mauricio and Anthony dive into the world of iPad games you can control with your iPhone! There’s some good ones, bad ones, and great ones. Find out which of these apps made the cut! We’re looking at:
01:00 FIFA Soccer 12 by EA Sports for iPad – $9.99
02:49 Chopper 2 by Majic Jungle – $2.99
04:13 Scrabble for iPad by Electronic Arts Inc. – $9.99
06:51 The Incident by Big Bucket Software – $1.99
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Zen Pinball iPad review. Classic Game Room reviews ZEN PINBALL for the iPad 2 (mobile version also available for Android tablets, performance depends on tablet used). From Zen Studios comes the awesome Zen Pinball on touch screen devices like iPad with smooth, bright visuals and solid touch screen controls. Free to download, Zen Pinball comes with one table, Sorcerer’s Lair. Additional tables can be purchased in game like Captain America, Excalibur and Thor.
The Magician’s Handbook: Cursed Valley review. Classic Game Room presents a CGRundertow review of The Magician’s Handbook: Cursed Valley from BC Soft Games and G5 Entertainment for the iPad. The Magician’s Handbook is a traditional take on the hidden object genre. The background images are mostly static, and there are no fancy animations or cutscenes. But what it lacks in presentation, it makes up for with its gameplay. It’s a bit easier to find what you’re looking for, and the game also throws some puzzles into the cauldron, as well. The idea is that each collection of levels has a set amount of objects you need to find in order to learn a new spell. It’s a nice touch that emphasizes the magician theme as well as diversifies the gameplay. This video review features video gameplay footage of The Magician’s Handbook: Cursed Valley for the iPad and audio commentary from Classic Game Room’s Derek.
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Make sure you grab Grabatron (pun intended…obviously).
If you’ve ever wanted to fly a ufo and reek utter havoc on the world, well this game is just right for you.
Use your claw to grab objects and people to destroy and abduct. Gaining points, power ups and armor upgrades as you go.
Spirit of Wandering: The Legend review. Classic Game Room presents a CGRundertow review of Spirit of Wandering: The Legend from G5 Entertainment for the iPad. Spirit of Wandering is a hidden object adventure game with a pirates theme. This game was originally released to the PC. Rather than a list of objects to find, you’re given a group of outlines. Actually, you get two groups of outlines. Not a word in sight. I guess pirates can’t read. The first group is a collection of common items, and those are the ones you have to locate first. So you look at the outlines, and you find the corresponding objects in the picture. Then you move on to the cherished items. This video review features video gameplay footage of Spirit of Wandering: The Legend for the iPad and audio commentary from Classic Game Room’s Derek.
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