Good coverage of gay issues
- App review for EDGE Gay News Reader
- Posted by alhoffmn March 11, 2010
- Recommended for News Junkies
(But not quite all the news)
(But not quite all the news)
Cool graphics and good fun t play this one. Looks like they have dropped the price to $1.99
This is a great casual gaming app. Just SUPERB artwork and gameplay is easy to understand and yet challenging as it goes along. The perfect sort of iPhone game, and even after just a few plays has become a favorite.
A bit challenging to figure out, but I think this will occupy me on the plane on the way home...
Yes, the game has the right name. It's Fingerzilla, complete with monster noises. The game itself is all about destruction in a citywide scale. Goooood fun!
If you take yoga are CorePower Yoga studios. Otherwise, not.
Well, it does what it says it does, and would be a useful app for someone just learning to program them. However, not very useful overall- maybe for kids.
Not for me. But I can see why people who might have grown up in the city might like this app.
Let's you pick what you like from a massive catalog of photos, then tells you everything you need to know in order to get that same shot on your own. Even gives the landmarks and vantage points using the iPhone maps - in the app!
Please fix the bugginess of this app. It seems whenever I try to do anything with my profile, this app crashes.
Buy this game for your kid.. Simple yet fun..
Funny game for time pass..
nice worth spending
The game was was really fun
A real crazy shooting game that has many levels
Am sure all the gamers would love the concept in this game and as i too loved this awesome entertainer
The developers of this game has tried some thing like GTA & midtown madness and hates of guys u r closer on reaching it
What good is it if the other device also has to have the app
Totally addicting. Kinda like a multi-colored version of Connect Four. Easy to grasp, fun to play and yet requires a nice amount of strategy.
From a couple minutes to hours. Warning: great minds don't always think alike.
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