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Where Angels Cry: Tears of the Fallen (iOs) Review

“Stop an obsessed inquisitor’s reign of terror in this riveting sequel to Where Angels Cry!”
 
 
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Myths of Orion: Light from the North (iOs) Review

As Meredith fights to keep the magical books of Law, Magic, and Knowledge from the evil clutches of a powerful magician, she must fight with everything she has to fulfill her mother’s wish to keep the world safe from his dastar...

 
 
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Ticket to Ride (iOs) Review

Aaaaaall aboooooard!
 
 
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Rage of Realms (iOs) Review

G5 Entertainment brings a Clash of Clans clone that’s big on fighting but low on consecutive play time.

 
 
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Prismatica (iOs) Review

If you’re a big fan of Rubik’s cubes, you’re going to love this new game by Thordur Matthiasson.

 
 
 
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Lost Souls: Timeless Fables (iOs) Review

Your favorite stories come alive in the latest hidden object adventure from G5 Entertainment, Lost Souls: Timeless Fables.
 
 
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The Witch and the Christmas Spirit (iOs) Review

Slim Cricket brings an adorable Halloween/Christmas mash-up in the form of their latest interactive storybook, The Witch and the Christmas Spirit.

 
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Selfie Remote Review

It’s time to take your selfie game to the next level…

 
 
 
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The Land of Venn: Numeric Storms (iOs) Review

There’s a storm brewing in the Land of Venn.
 
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Gadget Grab Review

Nearly everyone has a tablet of some sort they just can’t live without, be it a compact smartphone or a hefty iPad. But using those tablets is always all that easy on the arms, and I’ve often wished for some sort of stand that ...