I wasn’t hopeful, not because I thought the game wasn’t going to be any good, but because I was unsure whether the game was going to run at all on my first generation iPad. If you know me then you’ll be well aware that I love a good LEGO game, I couldn’t put down LEGO Star Wars, all of the versions, on all of the consoles, so when I had the opportunity to review a LEGO game on the iPad, LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7, I jumped at the chance. If you like what you read, click the small black “App Store” button to load iTunes up and purchase the title! Titles are available on iPhone and iPad unless specifically stated otherwise. Keep reading for the full reviews of each game and check back next week for four more games to keep you entertained through the week. Lastly is Mini Golf 3D, a mini golf game that can get a little bit addictive at times. This Could Hurt is a simple game on paper, asking the player just to get to the end of the level while avoiding the obstacles, but everything isn’t always as easy as it seems. Moving on we’ve got Mafia Rush, a twin-stick shooter that has the player taking control of a Mafia boss and performing various tasks while shooting his enemies. This is a game that absolutely needs no introduction and it’s pretty exciting that we can now play it on iOS. This week we’re starting with a pretty major release, LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5–7.
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