Showing posts with label Game Center. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Game Center. Show all posts

Friday, October 26, 2012

Letterpress for iPad

This was my original review of Letterpress, the game seems to have been fixed since I first wrote this:

I have had to completely close the app and relaunch it at least 30x today. Probably more. I did not have this issue with the free version of the game, it was only when I upgraded to the paid version. I am not sure if this is some sort of server issue? Maybe I have too many games going at once? Just a thought. Having more than 2 games is the entire reason I upgraded via the In-App Purchase though, if I can't have more than a few games going at once then maybe a limit needs to be placed on the app? If it is not a server issue then maybe it is a Game Center issue? I have not had a problem with Game Center games before though.







The gameplay is fun, the app is beautifully designed. That is not the issue, the issue is the game is pointless if it cannot connect to Game Center. Seems like it has this problem every 5 minutes. Then when you relaunch the game it takes 3-4 minutes for it to update before you are able to do anything in the game. This is a multiplayer game so if I can't connect to Game Center then I just wasted $0.99!

Issues I am having:


  • Constantly have problems connecting..

  • Can't create new matches even after paying the $0.99 to upgrade the free version...










Hopefully this is something that will get addressed in an update, until then I have deleted the app from iPad because there is no sense having something on there that I can not enjoy!


You can visit the Letterpress website for more information about the game. 

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Strategery

Strategery for iPad is a world domination game. This is one of my favorite games on my iPad, it is a universal iOS game and will work on the iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch.

FEATURES

• Challenging game of offensive and defensive strategy
• Play for a couple minutes or a couple hours (it's pretty addictive)
• Four difficulty settings, ranging from "Easy" (for the strategically impaired) to "Brutal" (risk being humiliated)
• Online battles with push notifications and random matchmaking!
• Pass-and-play multiplayer (up to 5 players)
• Automatically saves your game to resume later
• Randomly generated maps (four sizes) make every game a unique challenge
• TONS of gameplay options to tailor the game to your preferences

Strategery is only $1.99 and is available in the App Store:
Strategery - Affogato LLC

There is also a Lite version that you can download for free:
Strategery Lite - Affogato LLC


For more information about Strategery, visit the Strategery website.

[box type='info']Strategery has not been updated for Retina on the iPad 3.[/box]

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Pitfall (review)

For the past couple of weeks I have been trying out the revamped version of Activision’s “Pitfall”.  Pitfall originally debuted on the Atari 2600 back in 1982.  30 years later I can safely say that it has a new look and feel to it.  Pitfall is available for the iPhone/iPod Touch and iPad.  It costs only 99 cents on the iTunes App Store, though sales tax may apply.

To give you an idea of what this game is like, if you ever played the “Sonic the Hedgehog 2” bonus levels where you are running down a tube avoiding bombs and collecting rings, Pitfall is a bit like that; only your character looks kind of like "Indiana Jones".  Also while collecting bars; you also are tracked for how long you run in meters.  The distance meter is nice as you can see the furthest your friends have gone as you pass by.  This game is linked up with Apple's "Game Center", so you also collect points for playing.

The game itself is fairly simple.  There are no on-screen controls like with some games.  You use swipes to control the running man.  You swipe up to jump over holes and ground obstructions.  Swipe down to roll or slide under rock arches, trees, bridges, etc.  You swipe left and right to have the running man jump left and right as you run down paths picking up silver and gold bars.  Tapping the screen will make your character crack his whip, which is handy for dealing with bosses like poisonous snakes.  "Snakes! Why did it have to be snakes?"

Do realize that the game is fairly fast-paced.  Your character does not have the ability to stop.  You have to be quick in seeing what hazards are up ahead and make the right move.  Once you hit a hazard, you are sent back to the beginning of the level, of which for me has been level 1.  Yes, it is that fast and complicated.  You do have the ability to start at Macaw checkpoints after running 2000 meters.  You have a limited number of tokens to use those checkpoints, of which a Macaw parrot carries you to the checkpoint and drops you where you left off.

The more objects you collect, the more you can spend at the store to be able to get armor against bosses or speed improvements.  You do have the ability to buy diamonds with real money that can be used for upgrades, but I think it's better to just play the game to get as many diamonds as possible for each level you gain.

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This game is really fun, though it can be frustrating at times.  But just like all other games, the more you play, the better you will get at the controls and reaction times.

I could give a lot more details, but I think it's better to let you find them out.  If I told you all the good stuff, there would be no surprises for you. :-)

Have fun and geek out!

PITFALL!™ - Activision Publishing, Inc.
PITFALL!™ - Activision Publishing, Inc.

Saturday, June 23, 2012

How to change your Game Center nickname

Are you unhappy with your current Game Center nickname? Why not change it? In this video I will show you the very easy process of chaining your Game Center nickname.


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