ForkThisLlama writes: "The App Store’s Top 25 list is a fickle beast. One moment it can highlight a great game like Cut the Rope or World of Goo. Then the next a rip-off game like Doodle Jump will be at the top (expect a full Doodle-bashing post soon). So forgive me if this review is late, I was just skeptical. I mean really, it does cost 99 cents. And no one wants to waste space on their iPod Touch or iPhone for a crap game. Would Tiny Wings be an arcade game with legs, or just a throwaway app?"
Tiny Wings is like Flappy Bird in reverse! In Tiny Wings you tap the screen to stop flapping and slide down hills.
Andreas Illiger’s iOS title Tiny Wings has been around for quite a while – in fact, it won iPhone Game of the Year honors in Europe way back in 2011, among other honors. As a bird who’s always dreamed of flying if not for his tiny wings, you get to live that dream with one-tap gameplay. But this isn’t as casual as Flappy Bird, contrary to what you may think – you have to deal with an ever-changing world, you can upgrade your nest through tasks, and you can play in two different modes, namely Day Trip and Flight School. So if you want to fly high in this game, do check out our share of Tiny Wings cheats, tips and strategies.
PG writes: Over the past couple of years – even before I landed a job at Pocket Gamer towers - I've found myself playing more and more mobile games.
It's a move that perhaps didn't even come about voluntarily, but rather, out of some kind of subconscious necessity.