Cosmox Review
There are games that are just one or two minor tweaks away from being good or even great. They’re so frustrating to play because I can’t help but think what they could have been. Cosmox was never...
View ArticleBlackjack Review
A casino favourite for many years, Blackjack can now be enjoyed from the comfort of your sofa without ever needing to shuffle a deck. This version of Blackjack is pretty basic. Players go head to head...
View ArticleBrain Trainer Review
Brain training games are a relatively recent phenomenon, each making lofty claims that with regular use they’ll improve your cognitive skills. I don’t know how true any of that is, but it seems...
View ArticleMoggles Review
Moggles is an odd game. Essentially a block matching game, it tasks players with clicking on tiles that are touching one or more identical tiles. But unlike most similar games there is no swapping or...
View ArticleLet’s Play With Numbers Review
One of a new range of child-friendly applications, Let’s Play With Numbers aims to teach toddlers and young children how to count and tell the time in an entertaining way. Let’s Play With Numbers is...
View ArticleApple Muncher Review
Remember ‘Snake’- that old game that seemed to come with just about every mobile phone? Well Apple Muncher is pretty much that with a few bells and whistles added. Whether that’s a good or a bad thing...
View ArticleBlackjack Royale Review
Blackjack Royale is one of two blackjack games on the VIERA Connect market, but while the other one is free, Blackjack Royale costs 91p. So does it do enough to justify the price tag? The short answer...
View ArticleSolitaire Review
One of very few card games that can be played alone, Solitaire has long been a coffee break favourite. Now as well as playing it on a computer or with real cards, you can also play it on your TV. What...
View ArticleMatch the Animal Review
One of Viera Connect’s new ‘Kids’ range of applications, Match the Animal is designed to be an entertaining and educational game for pre-school aged children. Much like Let’s Play With Numbers, Match...
View ArticleZaptap Review
Memory games almost always get old fast, unless they can come up with something unique and interesting to do with the concept of memorising patterns they are ironically destined to be forgotten....
View ArticleUno Review
Card games by and large must be pretty easy to turn into a video game, which is why it’s disappointing that so many of them skimp on the features, creating a bare bones approximation of the game but...
View ArticleHangman Review
Hangman is a bizarrely popular game. There isn’t much to it so it’s unlikely to entertain anyone for long, but as all you need is a pen, paper and at least one other person to play it’s ideal on boring...
View ArticleHoldem Connect Review
There are already two poker games available in VIERA Connect’s small games library, as well as several other card games. At this rate it runs the risk of becoming saturated with them and it’s going to...
View ArticleMine Sweeper Review
When did PC’s stop coming with Mine Sweeper? I just checked mine and apparently it’s not on it. No matter, after all why play it on your PC when you can now play it from the comfort of your sofa? This...
View ArticleABC for Kids Review
Games for toddlers are universally simple. They have to be, as young children lack both the dexterity and understanding required for anything remotely complex. However ABC for Kids takes this...
View ArticlePlayJam Service Review
Free games are great, precisely because they’re free, but they also tend to have short lived appeal for much the same reason. PlayJam has a solution to that. More than just being a game it’s a portal...
View ArticleStar Battalion Review
Imagine piloting a high tech star fighter through dusty canyons, destroying armoured robots while outmanoeuvring enemy ships, barrel rolling and dog fighting your way to victory. Now imagine doing all...
View ArticlePush ‘em Penguin Nite Review
Despite not being part of the PlayJam app, Push ‘em Penguin Nite is developed by the same company. That means you can count on two things. That it will be free and that you’ll have to sit through an...
View ArticleFruit Splat Review
Fruit Splat is one of the latest in a stream of simple puzzle games to have hit smart TV’s. They’re an obvious fit because of how easy they are to control on a remote, but despite there being so many...
View ArticleSpider Solitaire Review
Surprisingly Spider Solitaire is only the second Solitaire game to make it to Panasonic TV’s. They’re such a good fit that we’d expected to see loads of them- after all they’re suitable for anyone, you...
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