There’s always that one sibling who is never quite as good as his brother or sister. One is the star quarterback and manages to get straight A’s while the other is lucky not to spill ketchup on himself during lunch period and walk around with lettuce in his teeth the rest of the day. Learn 2 Fly is the ketchup-ridden sibling who not only won’t date the prom queen, but frankly, won’t get a date with anyone.
Tag Archives: iPhone
Review: Blindscape
Who knew a blank, black screen could be so entertaining? “Blindscape”, by creator Gavin Brown, is an iOS and Android game where players use their sense of hearing, not their vision, to play (http://www.blindscapegame.com).
Review: Star Wars Commander
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The gameplay begins shortly after the events depicted in the original 1977 film, A New Hope. Once you start playing the game it will ask you to pick your side. Users have the option to join the Empire or Rebellion. This decision offers a different storyline and gameplay, which is a unique touch put out by Disney’s game division. Once you’ve joined a campaign you must build and defend your base.
Review: The Room
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If you’re looking for several hours’ with of addictive fun, download and play “The Room” by Fireproof Games. This unique and challenging single-player puzzle game invites the player to solve a mystery by opening a series of ornate puzzle boxes.
Review: Jaws™ Revenge
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If you like raw carnage paired with simple game dynamics then Jaws™ Revenge is the game for you. It is loaded with great graphics and gore. You play the role of the hungry man-eating shark set on your revenge to take down swimmers, boaters, planes, seagulls, and more. Continue reading Review: Jaws™ Revenge
Review: Clash of Clans
Clash of Clans is a strategy based game which centers around building up a base in a persistent online environment and then defending it from other players who try to steal your resources. Continue reading Review: Clash of Clans
Review: Fruit Ninja
Ninjas don’t party often, but when they do cut loose they prefer to do so at the beach on a moonless summer night. This easy-playing game is perfect for just such an occasion. Fruit Ninja goes well with beach balls, barbecue, star gazing, and shuriken throwing – all of which I was doing last Saturday while playing this game. Well, all except the shuriken throwing, I save that for Sundays. Continue reading Review: Fruit Ninja