I often take my family on a diversion from videogames. Where better than London's Science Museum now it has it's very own augmented reality guide on the iPad?.. read now
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All-in Yoga HD iPad
Augmented Reality Museum Tour for iOS iPad
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Cars 2 AppMATEs iPad
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My Secret Hideout iPad
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Pinball Arcade iPad
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Real Racing 2 iPad
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Swords and Soldiers HD iPad
Here are the latest iPad games we have been playing:
I often take my family on a diversion from videogames. Where better than London's Science Museum now it has it's very own augmented reality guide on the iPad?.. read now
Pinball Arcade modularises video-pinball, but it's the focus on real tables, solid physics and iPad's big screen that is most exciting for silver ball fans... read now
My Secret Hideout on iPad is more playful than game-like. It's a simple creative toy without any particular goals or rules. Arrange the leaves and it generates a description of your secret hideout... read now
Cars 2 on iPad comes with its own controller, a toy car. There is much more to this Car controlled app than meets the eye, and it's all tailored for younger players... read now
All-in Yoga HD offers an accessible and cheap way to get into Yoga. Both my daughter and I have enjoyed the customisable routines and clear explanations... read now
This week in the family gaming show Loz and Andy talk about Swords and Soldiers coming to iPad, Limbo coming to PS3/PC and the new music game Rocksmith. Also broadcast on Kerrang Radio... listen now
This week we talk about how Real Racing 2 on iPad mirrors Wii U features, as well as Wii-Play Motion and Resident Evil Mercenaries. All wrapped up by some grumpy old men complaints about kids being too good at games. Also broadcast on Kerrang Radio... listen now
Sinan Kubba writes the Returning Gamer column.
"As an 80s kid I was obsessed with gaming. But university, stress and life relegated my hobby to the backseat. After years in the wilderness, I'm back into video games. I don't just want to play games that remind of a happy youth though. I'm just as excited about games that take things forward, experiences that re-ignite that curiosity and fascination I had years ago."
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