5 Under $5 iPad Games, March 22-23

Hey everybody! Beth Elderkin with iPad Insight here. I’ve been crazy busy recovering from SXSW and preparing a comedy sketch show that I’m performing this week with The White Trash Kennedies. If you’re in Austin, click here for more information. Be sure to watch the video above for my weekly hello. In the meantime, here’s your latest […]

5 Under $5 – iPad Games, March 1

Hi everybody! Beth Elderkin here. I’m so glad you’re checking out “5 Under $5″ … hope you’re excited about the reviews as I am! Since I’m alternating with in-depth reviews every other week, on those weeks I’ll be doing print reviews for that 5 Under $5. This week it’s Tengami, be sure to check out […]

Video Review – Tengami for iPad

Here’s my latest iPad game video review – of  Tengami. Let’s get paperin’! Be sure to check in this weekend for your latest ’5 Under $5 iPad Games’ rundown. Here’s an App Store link for Tengami; it’s currently priced at $4.99. Disclosure: This game was independently purchased by the post’s author. For further information regarding […]

5 Under $5 – iPad Games, Feb. 22

Thanks for checking out the first edition of “5 Under $5″ for iPad Insight. Every week, I’ll be looking at five recent releases … all of them under $5. Be sure to tune in every Saturday! Disclosure: These games were independently observed or purchased by the post’s author. For more information on our site’s review policies, visit […]

Review — The Silent Age: Episode One for iPad

Most modern games can no longer afford to think one-dimensionly. It’s not enough to have a princess trapped in a castle with a giant lizard king; nowadays it’s about creating something complex, meaningful and different. That’s why indie games like Braid, Limbo and even Amnesia: The Dark Descent (as horror-inducing as that game is) have […]

Review – Lume HD for iPad

In the world of iPad gaming, puzzle games still hold the spotlight. Oftentimes, more casual iPad users prefer puzzle games; because, unlike more involved games such as Sid Meyers Pirates! and Grand Theft Auto III, puzzle games are much easier to pick up, play and then ignore. It’s a more passive type of gameplay, which […]