Review: Call of Duty: Zombies (iPhone)

Killing Nazi zombies is a guilt-free pleasure. Killing zombies you might feel bad about. But Nazi zombies? They were evil before they became mindless ghouls.  Activision recognizes the pleasures inherit in killing the fascist undead, and thus charges you a full $10 to download and play their Call of Duty: World at War: Zombies. Whether or not its worth it is completely dependent on your lust for blood.

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Review: Ingenious (iPhone)

Ingenious may be the perfect name for this puzzle game from developer United Soft Media Verlag, because you pretty much have to be a genius to master it.

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Review: Viva il Re

Viva il Re (which means “Long live the King” in Italian) is a well-designed board game by Stefano Luperto that has been beautifully ported to the iPhone by by Pro-netics S.p.A. The object is to score points and hopefully get one of your characters to become the new king, because the old king has decided to retire.

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Review: Snood for iPhone

Snood is a “match-three” puzzle game from Electronic Arts. First released in 1996, the colorful puzzle game has graced multiple platforms and has become arguably the most successful casual game in history (save Solitaire). EA brings the classic gameplay elements to the iPhone and embellishes the title with new modes and features, making this version of Snood more than a simple port.

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Review: Aargon

If you are looking for an easy and pansy puzzle game, then this is the wrong place to search for it. Aargon is more difficult than the usual game on offer in the puzzle genre, but as difficult also means challenging, it packs quite a punch.

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iPhone’s Valet Hustle Aims to Promote Homosexual Marriage

Factory Games has taken a bold step in an odd direction, announcing that their puzzle action title Valet Hustle is now available and that by buying it you’ll be supporting gay marriage.

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Review: Gold Mine

How fast can you move a gold bar across a maze? The Gold Mine, developed by Klogia for the iPhone and iPod Touch, is a unique, single player puzzle game that encourages you to become creative both in your planning and strategy.

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Zenonia 2 Brings More RPG Goodness to the iPhone

Gamevil is looking to one-up its own success next month with the release of Zenonia 2: The Lost Memories, the sequel to one of the best role-playing games available on the iPhone.

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Review: Cogs

Cogs, from Lazy 8 Studios, just won a slew of Indie Game Challenge awards and pulled in a fair amount of green for its efforts. I have to admit it certainly is a pretty cool game. The puzzles are interesting, challenging and creative.

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Street Fighter IV Hitting iPhone, iPod Touch

While most of the Street Fighter news these days centers on the April 27 launch of Super Street Fighter IV for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, Capcom is preparing one last hurrah for the original Street Fighter IV. The publisher has announced that starting next month, a version of GameSpot’s Best Fighting Game of 2009 will be available for Apple’s iPhone and iPod Touch systems.

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