Deer Hunter 3 -- venerable "Deer Hunter" franchise reached version 3 on the mobile platform. Has it gotten any better? Or is it just MOTS, with little variation?
De Blob -- locals need your help to paint the town red (or some other colors!) in a revolution against INKT Corp! Interesting gameplay, a mix of multiple action genres, a bit of Pac-man, a bit of Mario, even a bit of Qix and other games. Basically, you control this "blob" which can grow or shrink in size, be colored differently, and you need to score points in a city by coloring buildings, fulfill special "quests" like race or paint X buildings in 60 seconds, or flatten INKT agents.
Hollywood Hospital -- 50% Hollywood Satire, 25% Sims, and 25% Hospital management gets you this cute hospital management sim, where you need to help treat various ailments like TeeveeFace, Depptheria, and more. In the meanwhile, you must also pair up the doctors, surgeons, nurses, even the janitor, maintainance man and the security guard, plus the therapists and the receptionists. Good relationship means good working efficiency! Then there are occasional personal problems you must somehow also solve, and be sure the nail the paparazzi trying to follow the celebrities around!
The Fast and the Furious: Pink Slip 3D -- The Fast and Furious franchise returns to mobile with another entry. Last one was more of a retelling of the 2F2F movie with some gameplay, and was one of the better racers on mobile. This dispenses the story element altogether. Instead, you need to perform a variety of events: cop chase, street race, canyon drift, or drag race, and finish your collection of 32 cars by betting pink slips against your opponents. You win, you win his car. Else... you have one less ride in your garage.
About This Place
First started in late 2007, Kasey's Mobile Game Review (then just a regular feature of Kasey's Korner) started as a simul-post between here and IGN. Later I realized there's no reason to post it twice, when I can use the traffic on my own site. so, here we are, in 2010, and the mobile game industry has grown a bit. What do you think?
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