Archive for the ‘5 Minute Reviews’ Category

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5 Minute Review: Adventure Bay for iPad

April 25, 2011

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Adventure Bay is a surprisingly addictive, yet at times frustratingly slow, world building game with a bit of a twist to try and keep it interesting…

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5 Minute Review: Shazam

October 3, 2010

If you ever, like me, hear a song and just can’t place it, then this may well be the perfect app for you.   It’s easy to use and will stop you going over and over that song you heard in that shop you went into but just couldn’t quite remember the name of…  Read on to see why, in brief, Shazam is a must-have for any iPhone user… Read the rest of this entry ?

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5 Minute Review: Drop 7

May 16, 2010

Another easy but addictive iPhone game for you – Drop 7 bills itself as sudoku meets tetris, so as a fan of both, I figured this was the game for me.  I have since spent many hours placing these little discs in what seems like the best place, and can certainly testify to the fact that, for addiction value at least, it’s been worth the money. Read the rest of this entry ?

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5 Minute Review: Dragon Slaughter

May 12, 2010

In a flurry of productivity here’s another potentially good buy for you this evening…  I was mistakenly guided here thinking this was an RPG, and hunting for something with dragons given my recent love affair with Dragon Age: Origins (review of the DLCs coming soon… ish…) and was, if I’m honest, disappointed on both counts, but fortunately I was pleasantly surprised with the reality of the game, so read on to see if it could be the pleasant surprise you’re hunting for too… Read the rest of this entry ?

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5 Minute Review: Sporcle

May 12, 2010

This was actually introduced to me by one of the kids at school who came rushing over for help with one of the quizzes before his time ran out, and from that point on I was hooked.  It has since entertained me on trans-Atlantic flights and entertained my entire family on long drives up and down the length of the UK, yes, people, Sporcle truly is fun for all the family.

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