Category: iPod / iPhone Apps

Posted on: February 4, 2011 Posted by: Jesse_Hayges Comments: 0

Divvy or The Story of How I Took Back My Desktop (Mac)

Not too long ago Apple released the Mac AppStore, and just this week they finally gave in and let developers produce Promo Codes. So, I took it upon myself to dive through the Mac AppStore and find some Apps that I thought would make life as a Mac easier for our readers. First to answer the call was Divvy. Mizage, a small team of developers, put out this small, but…

Posted on: January 7, 2011 Posted by: Jesse_Hayges Comments: 0

Zero Chroma Product Review (iPad)

A little while back, maybe a month or so, north east Ohio was hit by it’s second wave of Snowmagedon. During that I time, I had been undergoing talks with a nice woman from ZeroChroma’s media department. We had been working on getting me a sample iPad case to test out and do a review for it. I eagerly waited with much anticipation to see what this new case would…

Posted on: December 27, 2010 Posted by: Jesse_Hayges Comments: 0

Why can’t we be friends? A Friends Review

Taptivate recently decided to get into the social network scene with their recent release, “Friends.” Taptivate made a bold claim, to integrate the four corners of the social networking world, and make it easier to keep up with your friends from wherever their data hails. At first I was very interested in this App, but then I realized something very crucial; I don’t have that many friends. Oh well. The…

Posted on: December 25, 2010 Posted by: Jesse_Hayges Comments: 0

AwesomeNote Review (Redux)

Redux, by its definition, is a thing that gets brought back, or experiences a resurgence, today on the short list is a review of an I’ve reviewed before, but not exactly. Tell you what I mean: awesome note, by Brid, came out for the iPhone quite some time ago, and I looked out unto the AppSphere, and found that it was good. Now I’m coming off like I think I’m…

Posted on: December 19, 2010 Posted by: Jesse_Hayges Comments: 0

Ponk -OR- Bust a move in reverse (iPad)

A month or so ago I was also asked to review Ponk, a puzzle game that has some roots in common with the likes of tetris, Dr. Mario, and bust-a-move. The game is a simple and addictive one. The game has a container into which different colored orbs fall, or if you use the now outdated Halloween theme, they could look like cool emoticon balls. The name of the game…

Posted on: December 16, 2010 Posted by: Jesse_Hayges Comments: 0

Tap Disc Review (iPhone)

Tap Disc Review By Jesse Hayges Legal Radiation gave me a code to review their title “Tap Disc” a couple months ago, and I’ve been playing it heavily since I received it, but due to the nature of being a student, school work become more important than reviews. For this I apologize, however, much to my delight, after a recent update, a lot of my previous issues with the game…

Posted on: December 16, 2010 Posted by: Jesse_Hayges Comments: 0

Gunstar Heroes Review (iOS)

Gun Star Heroes Review By Jesse Hayges Sega has re-released the classic genesis game Gun Star Heroes for the iOS platform. This game is a game a few friends of mine were so excited to see it appear in the Wii downloadable games center. They loved this game, and after playing it for a few weeks, I can see why. In this classic side scrolling shooter, we see some of…

Posted on: December 15, 2010 Posted by: Jesse_Hayges Comments: 0

Lego Harry Potter Review (iOS)

As an avid fan of both Apple, and the iPhone/iPad, I feel honored to report something shocking. I would first like to take moment and express some thoughts. I am a fan of gaming on the iPhone, and now gaming on the iPad, and some recent games being a shining example of what a gaming company can really do with the iOS platform, I feel that the iOS platform is…

Posted on: December 14, 2010 Posted by: Jesse_Hayges Comments: 0

Infinity Blade: Hero of the Day (iPhone)

This is the story of an app that dared to be better than all the rest. This app, though just a game, dreamed to be the brightest star in the AppStore galaxy. Filled with tales of epic triumph and bloodthirsty battles, this story promises to be unlike any other. I of course am referring to the journey tale of “Infinity Blade”. This game is the first of its kind to…

Posted on: November 18, 2010 Posted by: Jesse_Hayges Comments: 0

RockMelt – Or The Story Of Neo-NeoPlanet (Mac)

Recently some parts of the internet have been heralding the coming of a new browser that is about to enter into the Browser Wars. The saga began many years ago when the Jedi like minded people in the internet business decided that enough was enough, and Internet Explorer was going down. They had had enough of the tyrannical ways of the Sith-like Internet Explorer. First to answer the call, in…