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Review: Sketch Club

Review: Sketch Club
Drawing apps are a dime a dozen, but what really sets a great art app apart is when it makes creating beautiful, sophisticated drawings significantly easier. Sketch Club is just such an app, and it’s probably my favorite piece of drawing software for iOS. Read more…

Review: Snood for iPad

Review: Snood for iPad
EA didn’t try to reinvent the wheel when they ported perennial arcade classic Snood to the iPad. But what they came up with radically alters the gameplay — in a surprisingly good way — nonetheless. Read more…

Review: Incase’s Nylon Sleeve For The 13″ MacBook Pro

Review: Incase’s Nylon Sleeve For The 13″ MacBook Pro
Are you looking for a sleeve to protect your MacBook Pro when it’s bundled with books and supplies in a backpack or for general coverage? Incase’s Nylon Protective Sleeve for the 13″ MacBook Pro not only does the job but looks great. About Incase’s Nylon sleeve The Nylon sleeve comes in various color schemes but Read more…

Review: Heroes of Kalevala HD

Review: Heroes of Kalevala HD
I’ve reviewed a lot of match-3 games. A whole lot. The iTunes App Store is littered with ‘em. So the last thing I was hoping for when I opened Heroes of Kalevala was yet another game of matching three same-colored tiles, jewels, or what have you. But three days later, I’m still filling every spare moment by Read more…

Pro Soccer Zombie: Apocalypse Edition – This Is How Zombie Games Should Be

Pro Soccer Zombie: Apocalypse Edition – This Is How Zombie Games Should Be
Every once in a while one discovers a new game, which even non-gamers enjoy. In last years zombies and the zombiecalypse have been omni-present and we love to blame Danny Boyle for this but thanks to probably the same Danny Boyle, we now can play Pro Zombie Soccer: Apocalypse Edition. Read more…

Review: Samantha Swift and the Fountains of Fate

Review: Samantha Swift and the Fountains of Fate
Adventure gamers will go ga-ga over Mumbo Jumbo’s Samantha Swift and the Fountains of Fate — particularly if you enjoy scavenger hunts, though the game offers quite a bit more than that. And at $9.99 (pretty pricy for an iOS game), it had better. Read more…

Review: Chainz Galaxy

Review: Chainz Galaxy
iTunes is full of match-3 games, but Chainz Galaxy offers match-3 gameplay of a decidedly different flavor. Instead of matching colored jewels or beads, Chainz Galaxy has you joining chain links, which sounds simple on the surface but changes the entire dynamic of how you play. Read more…

Review: Doodle Find

Review: Doodle Find
From KlickTock, makers of another favorite of mine, Little Things, comes this clever little no-nonsense title that’s a perfect puzzler to scratch that search-and-find itch: Doodle Find for iPad. The object of the game is as simple as they come. You’re presented with a grid of hand-drawn everyday objects, like scissors, dice, pencils, and trees. The game Read more…

Apple Gazette Reviews: Twitter for iPad

Apple Gazette Reviews: Twitter for iPad
When Twitter bought Tweetie, I wasn’t sure what to think. I was a big fan of the iPhone app, and I wasn’t exactly positive how they could improve it. A few months later they made a bunch of improvements, and I now use it multiple times a day. Once I got the iPad, I realized Read more…
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