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Submitted by GodisaGeek 400d ago | review

Mobile Monday – LEGO Harry Potter, Mafia Rush, This Could Hurt, Mini Golf 3D (GodisaGeek.com)

GodisaGeek: "This week we’re starting with a pretty major release, LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5–7. This is a game that absolutely needs no introduction and it’s pretty exciting that we can now play it on iOS. 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 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. Lastly is Mini Golf 3D, a mini golf game that can get a little bit addictive at times." (iPad, iPhone, Lego Harry Potter: Years 5-7, Mafia Rush, Mini Golf 3D, This Could Hurt) -

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