I’m not a fan of iPhone games. There, I said it. Despite several shining examples that utilize this platform in an innovative fashion, the majority of the marketplace feels like developers are cashing in on the iPhone’s popularity by releasing subpar remakes of classics or slipshod adaptations of current PC titles. The result is a bloated market that’s too large for most outlets to comprehensively analyze in order to educate consumers on their potential purchases. Is anyone else reminded of the video game crash of 1983? It is for this reason that us at The Mac Gamer choose to only review a select few titles that have gotten lost in the mire; it’s an effort to spare you from hearing the same reviews over and over. My topic of discussion today is Cogs, an iPhone adaptation of the critically-acclaimed puzzle game.
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