The ideal game for any platform is one that, when you play, causes someone to look over your shoulder and say, “Hey, can I play that?” Monster Burner is almost guaranteed to cause that reaction. It’s the type of game with a simple display, colorful graphics, and intuitive touch screen controls. More than that, it’s a game that makes use of your screen’s real estate, giving you the freedom to move within an environment without being cramped on a small screen.
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Updated: Crimson: Steam Pirates iPad Review
The high-quality, high-seas iPad strategy game Crimson: Steam Pirates is now available for the iPhone! The iPhone version, which you can download here, costs $1 and includes the first two chapters. A third chapter is also available for an extra dollar. While we wish the iPhone version was free to play as well, we're glad that more people can now try the game.
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