Games

  • Not only an accomplished reflex puzzle for all ages, but a sophisticated fusion of art and design, best enjoyed on the more generous screen of the iPad.

  • A solid premise built upon with some promising moments of puzzling, but with enough oversights to keep this from being great.

  • Engaging, colourful puzzling that requires lateral thinking – we only wish it came in a serving larger than a canapé.

  • Having simple puzzles with dextrously tricky solutions falls between two audiences – but think of it as Cat Golf and it nearly works.

  • Once again, IAP proves to be the Nemesis of flowing game design. Coaster Crazy’s long waits certainly don’t mean Oblivion, but they hold back what is otherwise a clever, fun and very different kind of puzzler.

  • Playing Scrabble alone in the dark may be miserable in real life, but QatQi makes it a smart and satisfying endeavor.

  • Decent tweaks on the Scrabble framework don’t coalesce into a particularly potent brew.

  • Tasty morsels of labyrinth-based puzzling, but some unpredictable enemy movement means sometimes solutions are a case of trial and error.