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gotta say: spice invaders is nice. Almost worth chipping some coin in to chillingo for the game.
I'll think about it.
I'll think about it.
Sorry to bump such an old post, but really looking for a 2 player iPad game right now, that can be played by a non-gamer ThanksAny good 2 player iPad board games? Preferably in a fantasy setting... playing lord of the rings risk right now and really enjoying it
Sorry to bump such an old post, but really looking for a 2 player iPad game right now, that can be played by a non-gamer Thanks
Sorry to bump such an old post, but really looking for a 2 player iPad game right now, that can be played by a non-gamer Thanks
Is Dariusburst worth the price? I think I missed the impressions posts (if there were any)..
gotta say: spice invaders is nice. Almost worth chipping some coin in to chillingo for the game.
I'll think about it.
Don't tempt me bhoy!
Also i bought Beat Hazard Ultra and Real Racing 2. Yeah I can see why dedicated Handhelds are in trouble when those 2 games cost me just under $4.
Also Tiny Tower is like crack.
So this isn't the thread for this, but I don't know what the thread would be called. Anyone know a good app for chatting? I have an AIM and a Gmail chat that I use all the time. At work, I just use Trillian, but I'm on my iPad all the time at home, so it would be nice to have a chat program here that I could use. Any thoughts?
Not sure what you need exactly but I use AIM and imo for everything else (imo has Gchat, among many other protocols).
I've only played Tomena Sanner on Wii, and while it's fun and wacky, I don't think it has anything at all in common with Rhythm Heaven/Tengoku(?).
This might come off as a bit of self promotion, but, if you like Rhythm Heaven I guess you'll get a kick out of our game Beat Sneak Bandit, which will be released next week. It's way more puzzley than RH, but It's got the same thing going as RH - rhythm gameplay not based on falling/blinking tiles tiles alá Guitar Hero etc.
So this isn't the thread for this, but I don't know what the thread would be called. Anyone know a good app for chatting? I have an AIM and a Gmail chat that I use all the time. At work, I just use Trillian, but I'm on my iPad all the time at home, so it would be nice to have a chat program here that I could use. Any thoughts?
Sorry if this is a bit off-topic, but after watching all the trailers for BSB I really can't figure out the controls...
I can see that you have to do everything at the right time but how do you tell the game that you want to, for example, turn around instead of continuing forward? Or to climb stairs etc?
That music though. Looking forward to it!
So this isn't the thread for this, but I don't know what the thread would be called. Anyone know a good app for chatting? I have an AIM and a Gmail chat that I use all the time. At work, I just use Trillian, but I'm on my iPad all the time at home, so it would be nice to have a chat program here that I could use. Any thoughts?
Sorry to bump such an old post, but really looking for a 2 player iPad game right now, that can be played by a non-gamer Thanks
Oh okay, I think I get it... So the bandit is sort of perpetually walking forward, or any of the similar actions such as climbing a staircase, BUT the environment around him is changing. And then there's the additional challenge of having to move along with the rhythm!
Yep that makes a lot of sense, and watching the gameplay videos again I definitely 'get' the way you go around the levels. Cannot wait!
Deleted Tiny Tower while i still had the free will. I was getting obssessive over it even though there is basically nothing to do in that game, but restocking floors and building levels. I made it to like Floor 24 or something.
Deleted Tiny Tower while i still had the free will. I was getting obssessive over it even though there is basically nothing to do in that game, but restocking floors and building levels. I made it to like Floor 24 or something.
I played about 7 floors and then realized it was some janky, unfun shit. I don't understand the live for tiny tower, but I cant argue with the success it has had. People must like it, but I cant understand why.
Deleted Tiny Tower while i still had the free will. I was getting obssessive over it even though there is basically nothing to do in that game, but restocking floors and building levels. I made it to like Floor 24 or something.
Got two codes - one for Scrabble and one for the new Bejeweled.
First two people to quote with their pick gets a code.
Got two codes - one for Scrabble and one for the new Bejeweled.
First two people to quote with their pick gets a code.
I'd love to try out the new Bejeweled.
Thanks Scrabble.
Is Dariusburst worth the price? I think I missed the impressions posts (if there were any)..
After seeing that Internet radio was in, I went ahead and got Beat Hazard. I'm really liking the single stick mode - makes it a lot easier to get into casually.
I'd like it if it's still availableBejeweled code still up for grabs. I guess the codes are US only.
Bejeweled code still up for grabs. I guess the codes are US only.
I'd like it if it's still available
Okay duders! I just bought my first iPhone yesterday (4S). Now I need to get some games!
Quick question: I know Infinity Blade II has gotten a lot of love; is that mostly off of the iPad version? As in, is this still a must-buy game if you only have an iPhone and not an iPad?
Sending.
There is but I cant remember the name of it. It's in my purchased history because I got it for free sometime last year. I'll go look for it since I have nothing better to do right now.
EDIT- Found it. It's called Angry Honey and it's free.
Tomena Sanner is the only one I can think of.
I prefer single stick. Hitting the powerups in dual stick was bugging me so I tried it out and ended up staying with it. Had to change the stick to 'fixed' though because the floating one keeps floating after you've placed your thumb.
Love it every bit as much as the PC version. It's worth the RSI in my fingers.
Went back to Space Miner, and it's now my go-to game on iPhone. I tried it a while back when it was free, but I didn't really give it a chance. Been scouring for something more substantial lately, though, and this seems to fit the bill nicely. A very nice formula and a surprisingly entertaining story for a $2 game.