iPhone Games

iOS App of the Week: Where's My Water? Featuring XYY

Disney Mobile's Where's My Water is the perfect example of a mobile game done right. A onetime fee of $1.99 nabs you a fun and addicting game without timers or money wasting in-app purchases. The same goes for its sequels and spin-offs Where’s My Water 2, Where’s My Perry? and Where’s My Mickey. If you're not wore out of the many Disney physics puzzlers, the company has released another Where's My Water game featuring the popular Chinese cartoon character, XYY.

Where's My Water? Featuring XYY

Where's My Water? Featuring XYY is another puzzle game that takes players through a medieval adventure through China. Instead of rerouting water to Swampy, XXY must use elements such as fire and oil to defeat the Big Bad Wolf. The game features more than 80 levels and the ability to find "ancient collectibles" to unlock extra levels.

Doctor Who: Legacy Mobile Game Adds Over 20 Hours of New Gameplay

Tiny Rebel Games today has released version 2.0 of Doctor Who: Legacy for iOS devices. The update entitled Rise of the Master adds over 20 hours of new material including Season 5 content, a new Perk system, Expert mode, special character rewards plus new allies and enemies.

Doctor Who: Legacy iOS

The Season 5 story arc adds the latest incarnation of the Master, John Simm, and past Masters, Roger Delgado (the First Master) and the burnt Master from The Deadly Assassin. Four more incarnations of the Doctor also join the game. They include, the First Doctor (William Hartnell), the Second Doctor (Patrick Troughton), the Ninth Doctor (Christopher Eccleston) and the War Doctor (John Hurt).

Puzzle Breaker for iOS Adds a Fun RPG Twist to the Match-Three Puzzle Genre

Match-three games like Candy Crush are a dime a dozen, but Puzzle Breaker for iOS features a fun twist that separates it from the rest of the clones available on the App Store. Instead of trying to earn points and beat a timer, players must match weapon tiles to defeat monsters in a turn-based battle to the death. Here's how it works:

Puzzle Breaker for iOS

The game is played like most match-three titles. It features a board filled with differently colored tiles which players must swap horizontally or vertically to make sets of three or more of the same color. Each time a player makes a match it results in an attack on their opponent. Players can also move titles as many times as they want without making a match, however, this uses up precious turns which gives an opponent more time to counter attack. Instead of a beating a timer or a completing a certain objective, players win by reducing their opponent's health to zero. A player loses when they themselves run out of health.

New iOS Games, Apps and JB Tweaks of the Week: Family Guy Game is a Money Sucking Bore

After an "accidental" release to the New Zealand App Store, and an epic hissy fit by FOX, TinyCo's Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff is finally available for mobile devices. The game is another painfully slow resource management title where you must rebuild Quahog after it is destroyed by The Giant Chicken and Peter Griffin.

Family Guy: The Quest For Stuff

Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff is horribly boring. While TinyCo did a great job of capturing the essence of the television show, the game suffers because all you do is wait around for timers. You can of course speed things up by spending real life cash.

RollerCoaster Tycoon 4 Sneaks Its Way Onto the App Store

Atari riled up RollerCoaster Tycoon fans by teasing them with the hashtag #RCT4M on Twitter for a few weeks before dropping an official trailer in March. However, the only release info announced was that the game would be available sometime in the "early spring," and it looks like spring has officially arrived.

RollerCoaster Tycoon 4

RollerCoaster Tycoon 4 Mobile popped up on the App Store this morning for $2.99. The mobile version of the hit franchise allows users to create and share their own amusement park on their iPod touch, iPhone or iPad. The game includes 20 pre-designed coasters, over 50 different attractions, restaurants, concession stands and so on. Users can also unlock new materials and share roller coaster blueprints with other users.

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