Swampy is a new Disney character made exclusively for mobile, and he’s an alligator who likes some aspects of human life including being clean.It turns out Swampy likes to bathe, but his shower pipes are broken, making him beg the question, “Where’s My Water?”.It’s up to you to help Swampy get his water, as you clear the path to direct the water to Swampy’s pipe.You dig the underground dirt to guide the water past algae and toxic sludge while dealing with switches, traps, and twisting pipes.The game stars Swampy the Alligator, who — unlike the rest of his kind — doesn’t wish to roam the sewers of the city, wallowing in dirty water and feasting on rats, no.What Swampy wants more than anything else in life is a bath and it’s up to you to redirect the water through the earth so that it ends up in his bathtub.It sounds deceivingly simple, and at first it is, but it quickly evolves as more elements are introduced such as switches and algae which grows out of control when water touches it and other liquids such as acid and sludge that can hurt just as much as they help, quickly forcing you to rely on your sense of logic and ability to foresee the consequences of your actions in order to ensure Swampy’s good hygiene.You simply drag your finger to dig the dirt, and there is quite fine precision allowing you to snake the water through obstacles to the end point.In each level there are three rubber duckies, and you can collect them by having the water pass over them.The game includes an outstanding physics engine with a wonderful water particle effects system so that the water combines, splits, and spills over every angle of dirt, cement, and pipe.Also included is a wonderful cartoon art style that is definitely Disney-esque, which provides plenty of personality for Swampy.Every level provides a unique design, and you’re never sure what to expect.In some levels you need to get rid of the toxic sludge, and others you need to use the sludge to clear out the algae.There are switches to turn, and multiple pipes to use to propel the water across gaps, and even through loops.Once you begin the first level, it’s tough to put the game back down, and you’ll enjoy each and every one of the 80 puzzles.The game also features hidden objects, or collectibles.Collect all three from each subset and you’ll unlock a bonus game which uses the accelerometer to move water around the screen to collect the bonus rubber duckies.Where’s My Bath?’ is a rare example where the developers did everything right.From the audio and visuals (including the interactive main menu and Swampy’s reactions to things happening (or not happening)) to the gameplay to the user interface itself, which prominently features a restart level button separate from the in-game menu options.
Once upon a time, a young man named Waldo took the first steps toward a great adventure…
Finding Waldo is basically a dynamic hiddne-object game experience, perhaps the best known title of its kind.For those unfamiliar with the Where’s Waldo series,Waldo is a guy in a red-and-white striped shirt who appears in each illustration; your task is to find him.There are other characters, too:Wanda, the Wizard Whitebeard, and Woof all appear in the Fantastic Journey.In some of the books, you also hunt for scrolls and other objects hidden in each picture.Twelve different maps/pictures are included each with their own theme, and a brief little postcard from Waldo about why he’s there.The game is basically a hidden object game like many others ported to the iPod Touch/ Iphone.Every level is scored based on a five star scale that deducts as time passes, and replenishes a bit when you find an object.As you progress the images become more complex, more items are to be found, and little oddballs are thrown in by Odlaw.If you don’t find him when he appears he throws in wacky paint, freezes the screen, flips the screen, and makes the screen shake.Also you choose a character who you can click on to help you find items, but there’s only a limited number of helps. Certain objects found add helps, and special twinkle screens where you can build up your star rating.The best aspect of Where’s Waldo is the art design.Every image is extremely detailed with each item in the picture telling a story of it’s own.So many things stick out to bring s smile to your face as they’re absurdly cartoonish.It’s super easy to drag around the screen, and tap on the items.Also a save system is included to pick up on the last image you were on.As a nice touch the Waldo, and the other items change location if you exit, and reenter the same image.

We all love the story about the little girl who while following the white rabbit found herself in a magical world were heads were rolling just for planting the wrong kind of roses, and where size really counts for nothing. Yes, you know that I am talking about little Alice and the Wonderland. Now the iPod touch games team, allows you to see at first hand how it feel like being trapped in wonderland with people like the Mad Hatter or the Queen of Hearts. You simple task is to help Alice find her way out of that nut hole before she gets stuck there forever. All you have to do is find all the hidden objects and solve a puzzle or two. But, be careful, the Queen of Hearts is having a bad day, and she might just, well, you know, leave you walking around Wonderland without your head. And I know you wouldn’t want that to happen. Any way, this game is full of interesting scenes, and an amazing and clean graphics. Be careful, you might just get addicted, and for $0.99 this game is definitely worth downloading. So stop reading this review, and visit the Apps store where you can download this game.