I see Infinity Blade 2 is back down to ?1.99. Don't know how long for though as I've just noticed it today.
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Just noticed that the excellent Slydris is no longer solely on iPad, and can now be purchased on iPhone too.
The controls are perhaps a little *too* sensitive, resulting in a few accidentally placed pieces here and there but, on the whole, this is a terribly good, highly addictive and nicely presented puzzle game designed around the functionality and limitations of a touch screen device.
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Originally posted by MrMarbles View PostJust noticed that the excellent Slydris is no longer solely on iPad, and can now be purchased on iPhone too.
The controls are perhaps a little *too* sensitive, resulting in a few accidentally placed pieces here and there but, on the whole, this is a terribly good, highly addictive and nicely presented puzzle game designed around the functionality and limitations of a touch screen device.
This had a good review off Eurogamer, which was where I first heard about it.
This is currently on my wishlist, so I may bump it up to the top of the pile as my next purchase.
Ta MrM.
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Now that apple uk finally unlocked my uk tunes account again (long story & glad my jp one wasnt touched) been trying various stuff out & looking for new games & things but 241 pages in this thread is a bit too much to read through for what people have been playing.
So far i have discovered & bought.....
Jubeat
Taiko no tatsujin +
World of goo
Pinball arcade
Cafeteria Nipponica
Kurukuru takoyaki
Plants vs zombies
Miku flick 2
Groove coaster
Mojpittan
Tiny tower
So what others would i like based on the stuff i have played so far? I like Kairosofts games so im going to go for a few more of them as the cafeteria nipponica one is pretty fun. Prefer stuff that was designed around the touch screen rather than trying to shoehorn console games onto it with piss poor controls.
Also discovered the most amazing english/japanese dictionary app called Midori it pretty much rendered my ?40 paper one redundant it has nearly everything i need & it's so easy to use & a lot quicker to search kanji. Even has flashcards to help learning with new words, a total bargain at ?6 but i know that people are tight when it comes to ios apps LOL if it's not 69p then theres outrage, i'd have gladly paid a tenner for this one alone
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Anyone pick up Super Hexagon? Developed by Terry Cavanagh of VVVVVV fame and music by Chipzel
Tweeted to two friends about it and they instantly bought it and haven't stop talking about it all night.
Original flash game, bloody addictive as crack.
Last edited by Family Fry; 09-09-2012, 00:01.
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