Hootie for Twitter
Review
by Andrew Martonik
Jun 18, 2013
A clean and well-designed new client with a shortage of features but lots of potential Twitter has been not-so-subtly placing restrictions on developers of third-party Twitter clients in recent ...
Star Trek Episode Guide
Review
by Derek Kessler
May 16, 2013
Star Trek Into Darkness has been in theaters around the globe for a few weeks now, but today brings the first showings in the United States, with a wider release rolling out tomorrow. To celebrate -...
Boulder Dash-XL
Review
by Andrew Martonik
May 14, 2013
Staying true to the original along with a little modern gameplay and flair Boulder Dash has been around since the early 80's, and a new and improved version has finally made the jump over to...
Mosaique
Review
by Andrew Martonik
May 09, 2013
Simplistic gameplay and an infinite number of levels make a winning combination It's hard to get the right mix of gameplay difficulty, simple rules and design in a puzzle game (or any game f...
2Fuse
Review
by Andrew Martonik
Apr 30, 2013
A game doesn't have to be complicated to offer hours of fun There are in-depth and wonderful games that require hours and days of your time to complete, and then there are the equally necess...
Fieldrunners 2
Review
by Andrew Martonik
Apr 28, 2013
A tower defense sequel that is a worthy successor to the original Tower defense is one of those genres that really translates well to a touch-only device, and one game that has made that extreme...
iBomber
Review
by Andrew Martonik
Apr 25, 2013
Take a time machine back to 1943 to make bombing runs in the Pacific A popular iOS game for years (yes, years) has finally made its way over to Android, and is packing many gameplay features tha...
Cut the Rope: Time Travel
Review
by Andrew Martonik
Apr 22, 2013
The extremely popular franchise just keeps growing with this new addition There may not be a casual mobile game franchise more well-known than Cut the Rope at this point. And while other names c...
Flip Frenzy
Review
by Andrew Martonik
Apr 21, 2013
A puzzle game with an original concept, but what about those in-app purchases? We've seen plenty of games that just build off of other proven puzzle concepts, but they often end up being lac...
Dungeon Hunter 4
Review
by Andrew Martonik
Apr 19, 2013
Quality graphics, content and gameplay packed into a mobile RPG Gameloft has taken the wraps off of the fourth iteration in its Dungeon Hunter franchise, and it doesn't disappoint as a worth...
I Am Vegend
Review
by Andrew Martonik
Apr 17, 2013
A mash-up of games that never steps beyond casual gameplay makes its way into Google Play It's clear right from the start when you look at the Play Store listing for I Am Vegend: Zombiegeddo...
Battery Core Live Wallpaper
Review
by Andrew Martonik
Apr 16, 2013
A neat new live wallpaper that adapts and changes as your phone's battery depletes We've taken a look at several different great live wallpapers out there, and we've stumbled up...
EPOCH
Review
by Andrew Martonik
Apr 15, 2013
Cinematic quality graphics meet fantastic gameplay in this third-person shooter You have to check a lot of boxes to make a great shooter on a mobile platform. The game has to have a compelling s...
HTC One
Review
by Phil Nickinson
Apr 10, 2013
Network - not software or hardware - is the big difference in the Sprint HTC One, for better or worse Finally, we're getting our first look at the U.S. versions of the HTC One, the phone tha...
Magic Fluids
Review
by Andrew Martonik
Apr 05, 2013
There isn't exactly any functional purpose to it, but that doesn't mean it's not incredibly fun Magic Fluids is an animation app that simulates the effects of liquid and smoke with a...
Wallaby 2.0
Review
by Andrew Martonik
Apr 03, 2013
A wallet full of credit and debit cards, each with different rewards; Wallaby shows you which one to use When you have several different credit and debit cards in you wallet, it can be hard t...
AntTek Quick Settings
Review
by Casey Rendon
Apr 02, 2013
Get total toggle control with a custom version of Jelly Bean's Quick Settings on Android 2.1 and up. One of the most anticipated features Jelly Bean brought to Android was Quick Settings. Th...
Dinamotxt
Review
by Andrew Martonik
Apr 02, 2013
You'll be able to text from your tablet with your carrier number, but there are some UI struggles along the way As Android tablets become more and more popular -- especially the smaller 7-in...
MLB at the ballpark
Review
by Sean Brunett
Apr 01, 2013
The boys of summer are back - here's how to best follow Major League Baseball on your Android smartphone The 2013 Major League Baseball season is upon us. The first game was played Sunday ni...
Andmade Share
Review
by Andrew Martonik
Apr 01, 2013
The native Android sharing intents are extremely powerful, but that doesn't mean you can't shoehorn more functionality in there Andmade Share takes the already functional sharing intents...
CloudMagic
Review
by Andrew Martonik
Mar 29, 2013
So many accounts in so many places, and CloudMagic can help you search through every single one of them. As much as we'd prefer to have all of our data, documents, conversations and contacts...
Fynch for Twitter
Review
by Andrew Martonik
Mar 28, 2013
You can get a regular Twitter client that just replicates functionality anywhere, but what if you want something more? There are plenty of Twitter clients out there that aim to replace Twitter&#...
Earn to Die
Review
by Andrew Martonik
Mar 27, 2013
Who doesn't love killing a few dozen zombies while driving to survive the apocalypse? No one, that's who. Earn to Die helps get you your daily zombie-killing fix, and it does so with quality...
Lightning Launcher
Review
by Andrew Martonik
Mar 25, 2013
One of the great features of Android is the ability to change launchers, and within that category the ability to go completely off the rails with customization -- Lightning Launcher is one of those ...
Ravensword: Shadowlands
Review
by Andrew Martonik
Mar 24, 2013
NVIDIA has a long history of pairing up with game developers to make games that look great on devices running its chipsets, and there's no better way to show it off than with an RPG. Ravensword:...
Tweedle for Twitter
Review
by Andrew Martonik
Mar 22, 2013
There's no shortage of great Twitter clients out there -- we've highlighted dozens on the site -- but that doesn't mean we're going to stop showing off the best ones we find, such as...
Trapster 4.0
Review
by Andrew Martonik
Mar 21, 2013
Trapster has been around for many years now, and although it has gone through a lot of changes since 2010 none may be as important as the move today to version 4.0. The newest version of Trapster&nb...
Supe Stickman Golf 2
Review
by Andrew Martonik
Mar 20, 2013
Super Stickman Golf 2 combines a fun golf theme with challenging aspects of side-scrolling puzzle games, and the end result is a great game that's hard to put down. As a worthy follow-up to the ...
Neatly for Twitter
Review
by Andrew Martonik
Mar 19, 2013
Twitter's recent API limit enforcement has put a bind on many developers that are making clients, but that doesn't seem to have deterred Neatly from releasing its own. Currently in a "f...
Bowling Blocks
Review
by Andrew Martonik
Mar 18, 2013
We're always on the lookout for well-made puzzle games and time-wasters, and Bowling Blocks hits that area perfectly. It's a game that's low on frills but has a solid set of fundamentals...