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The Dark Meadow Review [Mobot.net]

Mobot.net writes: "Dark Meadow casts players as a mysterious amnesiac who wakes up in a decrepid abandoned hospital. With nowt but an enigmatic fellow inmate for company (who delights in doling out advice and disturbing portents over the PA system), you'll need to explore the creepy, decaying halls - collecting money, improving your arsenal and eventually working out who you are. And, just as importantly, why you've ended up in such a godforsaken place.

The UDK has been used to devastating effect; creating a world that's genuinely frightening thanks to competent art design, decent lighting effects and a high level of detail throughout. Though the iPad version betrays a fair few jaggies, the iPhone version is one of the best looking titles on the platform."

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Top 5 Scary Games on iPhone

Quality Index examines the scariest iPhone games for Halloween

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The Dark Meadow Review - Explosion.com

Infinity Blade is among the best games on the iPhone, succeeding as a fantasy action game on a platform best known for the likes of casual and kiddie titles like Angry Birds and Smurfville. It made such a good use of the iPhone’s touch screen, and the Unreal Engine that it spawned a whole genre to itself. One of the better games in this new sub-genre is Dark Meadow.

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DARK MEADOW and the Monologue Conundrun

Nightmare Mode takes a look on Dark Meadow - and why it is actually a monologue!

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