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Aim for the Brain!Version: 1.1.2 (iPhone OS 3.0 Tested)

Developer: Westlake Interactive, Inc

Age rating: 9+

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4+ Applications in this category contain no objectionable material.

9+ Applications in this category may contain mild or infrequent occurrences of cartoon, fantasy or realistic violence, and infrequent or mild mature, suggestive, or horror-themed content which may not be suitable for children under the age of 9.

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Compatibility: Compatible with iPhone and iPod touch
Requires iPhone OS 2.0 or later

Filed Under: Games

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Whack-A-Mole with zombies offers mindless, well-made fun

Let’s face it: any game where you kill zombies has its merits. Enter Aim for the Brain, a quick, fun title for the iPhone and iPod touch developed in conjunction with Westlake Interactive and PerfectDork Studios.

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I don't think macworld gets 'ratings'

So if you have a rating system, 4.5 stars means spectacular. I bought this game based on that recommendation. If it was 4.5 for wack-a-mole games, then I probably would have passed, but it was a 4.5 overall rating for a game. For wack-a-mole, it's a very polished experience, but that doesn't fix the fact that YOU'RE BUYING WACK-A-MOLE. For the same amount of money you could be buying Hero of Sparta which is a feature-length god-of-war clone. For the same amount of money you could be playing Eliss which is a unique play experience. Or you could buy wack-a-mole.If you want to add a category for novelties, this is a fun, polished novelty. It's not a good game -- not by comparison to the many excellent games released.


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