Remember my review of Exclusion and the closing line of "I'm not yet convinced that collecting swirls to reveal a hidden picture adds anything to the game..." Turns out that this is only part of the bigger picture, as the Nokia Ovi Blog now reveal E...
David Gilson reviews a retro title from the Ovi Store in our Ovi Gaming review of Treasure Arm. With all the bells, whistles and game modes of a modern title, Treasure Arm only really disappoints because of a lazy display and control system. Still ar...
Here on our Ovi Gaming specialist site, Ewan uncovers and reviews Exclusion, a new arcade puzzler from Nokia, released for free in the Ovi Store. A crazy combination of Bejewelled, Life and some Star Wars light sabre slashing title, Exclusion ticks a...
In this Ovi Gaming review, Ewan plays through the 50 provided levels in Gears, a new cog-based puzzler in the Ovi Store. Despite the superficial similarity of the levels, he feels that there's enough here for a recommendation for anyone who fancies "...
It used to be just receiving a call, or picking up an email via a push SMS (good old email-to-text gateways back in the nineties). Now, to impress people with your phone in the pub, you need something a little bit better - and it tends to be a game. ...
During a recent visit to Nokia's Espoo (Helsinki) offices, I had the opportunity to look round Nokia's Experience Lounge, which showcases all of Nokia's latest products and services - from Ovi Maps and Nokia Messaging to the latest Nokia handsets. As...
Our own Ewan Spence is no stranger to casual games on handheld platforms - heck, he's programmed a few himself in the past. Here on Ovi Gaming, he reviews Doodle Jump, a quirky new casual arcade game with simple controls. Summary? It's addictive - an...
It's your 1990's Tamagotchi taken into 2010 - Creebies sees you looking after the welfare of multiple kritters and their island, with mini-games and a complete 3D virtual environment to wander around. Ewan's rather taken by the title and pronounces i...
Not your average two-bit casino game, Astraware Casino is the real deal, or so reckons Ewan, in his review. With no less than ten casino favourite 'tables', plus good graphics, realistic gameplay and extras galore, this £1.50 title from the Ovi Store...
Leaping on Mercury Meltdown, a past PSP favourite and now available in the Ovi Store, Ewan finds out in this review, here on Ovi Gaming, that both titles and marketing screenshots can be deceptive. From blocky graphics to clumsy controls, it's fair t...