Review: Desert Quest (iPhone)

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Desert Quest, the latest game from Sad Cat Software, epitomises the old adage that you should never judge a book by its cover… only not in the way you might expect. It looks great; with vast and expansive design, charmingly simple yet filigreed graphics and an array of RPG extras,…

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Review: Desert Quest (iPhone)

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Desert Quest, the latest game from Sad Cat Software, epitomises the old adage that you should never judge a book by its cover… only not in the way you might expect. It looks great; with vast and expansive design, charmingly simple yet filigreed graphics and an array of RPG extras,…

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Review: Save Yammi (iPhone)

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Save Yammi is one of those games. It’s a cheap downloadable title with an easy gimmick and basic gameplay. It does all that well enough, but this is a game that fits squarely in the same realm as Angry Birds, and I just can’t see it topping that. This game’s…

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Review: Save Yammi (iPhone)

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Save Yammi is one of those games. It’s a cheap downloadable title with an easy gimmick and basic gameplay. It does all that well enough, but this is a game that fits squarely in the same realm as Angry Birds, and I just can’t see it topping that. This game’s…

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Review: DEO (iPhone)

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A developing planet, ruled by its overlord In a dreadful and decaying universe, who can possibly restore life to two planets? A shirtless gun-trotting man, an angel from the heavens, or a giant robot? Why, none other than a red blob named DEO. This unlikely hero sets out to return…

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Review: DEO (iPhone)

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A developing planet, ruled by its overlord In a dreadful and decaying universe, who can possibly restore life to two planets? A shirtless gun-trotting man, an angel from the heavens, or a giant robot? Why, none other than a red blob named DEO. This unlikely hero sets out to return…

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