Speed Texting 2.0 -- How fast can you text? Think TyperShark, but more toward text messaging, complete with 4 and U and that sort of shorthand. Earn higher ranks as you progress through the levels and beat the clock! They also have weekly special puzzles that features a "theme" to guess, and your scores are supposedly rated against other players, and you can challenge other players to a "live duel".
Super Jewel Quest -- Bejeweled meets Puzzle Quest... you must play the game to beat various opponents in various objectives, and rescue a tribe leader's son from an opposing tribe. In between, you need to turn the entire board "gold" to progress in the quest. The "combat" can be "first to gather X number of Y-color gems", or "first to turn board to 70% own color". As colors can be recaptured, this is a lot harder than it sounds. But the normal gameplay is the same as original Bejeweled.
Asphalt 4: Elite Racing -- Gameloft's Asphalt series of racing games reaches #4, and it's basically MOTS, but this time they've toned down the lawlessless and turned up the racing, if a bit too much "nitro" is needed. Latest cars like Nissan GT-R, Bugatti Veyron, and some elite 2-wheelers are now available for races around the world. A variety of events, from races to drifting to time trials to police chases in a variety of tracks around the world should keep you busy for a while.
Dungeon and Fighter Gunner -- this game with one of the worst titles in years is actually not that bad. It's actually a Japanese style RPG with action combat. As Ecole, former XO of the dark lord, you had rebelled and took down the dark lord, and as a result, lost all your power and became human, and you found love with a woman called Seria. However, you felt that someone is wrong, and as you explore the town and its surroundings, you will discover that the ancient evil, and your past, is now back to haunt you... It's basically Japanese-style RPG with guns instead of swords and spells.
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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