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AppSpy: CrossRoads Review

Sure... Navigating planes to various landing strips is easy enough, especially when you have all of that free space to move around in. So perhaps you're after something a bit more taxing on your braincells, perhaps with a few hazards mixed in, because you're just that hardcore. CrossRoads eschews this flying around nonsense and keeps you stuck to the terra firma as you navigate vehicles of all kinds to their destination.

PlatformNation: Crossroads HD Review

PlatformNation: The iPad is practically designed for games like this, simple enough to pick up and play (I gave the game to my mother for a few hours and annoyingly enough she actually beat my high score.) Yet it is complex enough to keep you engrossed at least for a little while.

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The Appera: Crossroads Review

The Appera: Rather that doing the open format method like Harbour Master and Flight Control, it is more structured, and takes place on the streets of a city, where chaos is inevitable and the fun is immense.

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Gamezebo: CrossRoads Review

CrossRoads may possess a number of similarities to the games that came before it, but it also blazes its own trail with some fairly unique features. The most noticeable of these are the game’s interactive events. Each map will offer up a different event that will in some way impede your progress, and you’ll have to deal with each in a unique way. On one level you may need to guide your vehicles out of the way of a train, while on another you’ll need to break the ice that forms on your screen. There’s a great deal of variety in these maps that make each one unique.

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