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Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Line Birds
This week's featured game is Line Birds by Robert Szeleney. The game has very easy controls, because you simply have to tap when you would like to move your bird up. You must avoid obstacles and continue down the track trying to get the farthest distance. You can also collect certain items to gain power ups. Birds can be unlocked or bought from the store using in-app purchases on your device.
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Fruit Ninja
This week's featured game is Fruit Ninja. In Fruit Ninja, you simply have to slice through fruits that appear on the screen. The goal is to make sure that all fruits are sliced. You also must avoid bombs because those will end the current game. Also available in the game are many other modes, such as dojo or arcade mode. The game is iOS GameCenter compatible and also uses OpenFeint. Overall it is a great game that you should get. Free trials are available however the full version is recommended. Available on:
- iPod Touch and iPhone
- iPad (HD)
- Android
- Windows Phone 7
- Symbian OS
- XBox 360
- Android Tegra 2 Devices (THD)
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Need for Speed Undercover
This week's featured game is Need for Speed Undercover. In the game, you must travel through many parts of a city and complete races and challenges. The game has an interesting plot that can sometimes be a bit hard to understand however reading about it online will make it extremely clear. You can also buy new cars, or customize your current cars. A negative is that many cars need to be unlocked by getting lots of style points, which depending on your race can be a little bit hard. Overall, the game is really fun.
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
FallDown!
This week's featured game is FallDown! In the game, you simply tilt your device to lead a ball down a maze. As you progress, the game will speed up and will become more challenging with more obstacles in the maze. You can see what level you are on based on the colour of the maze. The game has a very nice clean user interface from which you can change settings, including changing the ball. The game does have integration with Apple's GameCenter
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