Games

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

  • A lack of full optimisation and feedback in matches holds back what is otherwise a good recreation of the team-building and managing game.

  • Already a contender, and if the developer puts in the training, this could feasibly become the best footie game on iOS.

  • The perfect balance of speed, agility and charm, beautifully honed for the touchscreen like few other iOS titles.

  • 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.

  • A classic RPG that’s been tarnished by time and a troubled port, no question, but you can’t hide the gleam of gold beneath.

  • Better campaign missions and visuals, paired with still-great online play and controls, yield an excellent and accessible aerial affair.

  • While mostly more of the same, Zero Hour’s brilliant online battles alone sell this shooter, though the campaign can hold its own.