
Touch Arcade: At first glance, Devil's Attorney [$2.99] might seem like a shameless Phoenix Wright clone. You do play a defense attorney embroiled in courtroom drama, but unlike the naïve and justice-driven Phoenix, Max McMann is the eponymous devil's attorney. His clients did the crime, and they pay him the big bucks to avoid doing the time. Also unlike Phoenix Wright, Devil's Attorney doesn't take you through adventure-game-style investigations and conversations, but breaks down cases into series of turn-based battles.

Triverse writes, "Apple and their iTunes platform are quite a formidable opponent for anyone wishing to break into the digital world. They are also smart at marketing, allowing sales and even freebie, offers to be made by publishers as they wish. That brings us to the eclectic mix of titles we have listed below that are on sale right now on iTunes."
John Bedford (Modojo): All the biggest game bargains on the App Store today.

Android is not all about photo editing apps that filter your pictures or productivity applications that lighten your workload. Your device, either a smartphone or a tablet, is more than capable of giving you a console-like gaming experience. Taking that into consideration, GameWoof has picked 10 of the best Android games that are impressive enough for you to play. Whether you want something that you could just pick-up-and-play or a game that will challenge every bit of your gaming knowledge, you will surely find it in GameWoof's list of top Android games.