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8
Sep
08

Toy Bot Diaries Free in App Store


As promised, IUGO Mobile Entertainment released a free demo version of Toy Bot Diaries: Entry 1, and as an added bonus, it includes wholly new puzzles not seen in the $3.99 full version. Toy Bot Diaries is a platform game for the iPhone/iPod Touch that employs the use of physics to solve puzzles. Use a grappling hook and your magnetic boots to get through the levels in order to help guide the toy robot on its adventure.

In our review of Toy Bot Diaries: Entry 1, we gave it a 5-star rating applauding its innovative use of the accelerometer and physics to solve puzzles, and great sound effects and music.


6
Sep
08

Puzzloop Demo Now Available


iGames mentioned that Hudson has released a free demo for Puzzloop, the circular match-3 puzzle game, which includes a few levels for you to try out. If you like it, you can get the full game for $7.99. We reviewed Puzzloop a while back and found it to be a fun game that used the touch capabilities of the iPhone/iPod Touch to good effect.


19
Aug
08

Toy Bot Diaries: Entry 1 Demo Soon


If you’ve been holding off on purchasing Toy Bot Diaries: Entry 1 ($3.99), then you’re in luck as IUGO’s Sarah Thomson has announced that there will be a demo for the game soon. As soon as it is released and available in the App Store, we’ll let you know.

In our review of Toy Bot Diaries: Entry 1, I gave the game a perfect 5 out of 5 stars because it featured fun, physics-based gameplay, crisp graphics, great sound and music, and an intuitive control scheme that had you interacting with the environment.

In related news, you can read an interview with Sarah Thomson of IUGO Mobile Entertainment, talking about Toy Bot Diaries and more at IPwnGames.


6
Aug
08

KuGon and CubicMan Go Lite


A couple of games went Lite, offering up a free trial version to see if you’d like to purchase the full game. The first is CubicMan Lite, The aim of the game is to roll a cube to stand upright on the destination point. Watch the gameplay video.

KuGon Lite is billed as the next generation of brain teasers that pushes your number combination to new levels. Much like Brain Age or Brain Challenge, it claims to make you smarter, although research elsewhere indicates that it does not. If you find them fun though, that’s what counts.