Thanks to everyone who entered and for your support in this giveaway. Hopefully more giveaways will be coming soon!
January 21st, 2010
admin Thanks to everyone who entered and for your support in this giveaway. Hopefully more giveaways will be coming soon!
January 11th, 2010
admin So I’m reaching 500 subscribers and you guys deserve it so here’s a giveaway!
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3. Comment on the video starting ” itunes-” then your comment
Good Luck everyone!
October 29th, 2008
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As a big fan of flight simulators and once holding the dream of flying in the sky in reality I was looking forward to the release of X-Plane for the iPhone. Now I’ll stop you there, yes it has been out for a long time already however a recent version has just been updated to 9.0.3 and I finally saw there was enough for me to warrant a purchase.
Straight away I am impressed on what Laminar Research have done to get this thing down to the small screen. I’ll run over the options later but the frame rate is marvellous, no jumps at all, and the whole input system seems fluid. You control the throttle and flaps with two easy sliders at each edge of the screen with two buttons for brakes and gear. Finally the aileron and elevator surfaces are controlled just by tilting the device. So if you want to fly up, you pitch your iPhone back and to go right, tilt it right. It’s that simple! With this though comes its first problem. Anyone can pick it up and give it a go but it’s only the seasoned professionals who will be able to control it 100%, it will take a bit of practice if you have unsteady hands, trust me.
You can see that a lot of work has gone into the customisation options of this app. You can change the weather, turbulence, time, weight, it’s all there however most of the casual consumers won’t bother changing any of these. But it’s there and that’s what’s important. The choice of 4 aircraft may seem small but to be honest after my brief time with the game I can’t see much difference between them apart from the speed and look. See more information on the settings in the video review below.
The graphics are a mixed bunch, with great model details on the aircraft compared to some lacklustre textures on the mountains and terrain. However this doesn’t really bother me as I understand to keep the frame rate smooth and not overstress the iPhone processor there has to be some give. None the less it’s still a good look but then you notice there is absolutely nothing else there. Just two runways and some mountains. With no other buildings or aircraft around you really feel empty and if only they could add a few more objects to the world it would make it more “real.” Now as the iPhone will never be able to support a full on flight simulator I think Laminar should take a fun slant to this game and add some missions to occupy pilots like fly from A to B in 4 mins. What about a low level chase through the depths of the mountain? It’ll be like Top Gun and Independence Day = MEGA!
Sorry for the short review but X-Plane is either a lover or a hater for its price of £5.99. At the moment thought I don’t think this will reach out to the casual gamers and its features are orienteered towards aviation enthusiasts. I’d recommend it though and lets hope new updates are coming to continue supporting this ground-breaking app!
October 22nd, 2008
admin This free app is only going to be required by a select minority, if you’re into any type of maths studies then surely a graphical calculator is a must. To save you buying a dedicated expensive device you can get this for free to help you. Obviously you need an iPhone or iPod Touch though…
You can enter in four different equations with a range of options; so not just a simple y=4x graph. As well as displaying these equations graphically you can also see where they meet and the x,y co-ordinates of the relevant equations. It may sound like a foreign language to you but it will definitely make mathematics easier.
October 10th, 2008
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Formally known as Moto Racer, this game puts you in the role of checkpoint racing on motorbikes. Effectively you’re not racing anything except the time so that’s probably why they decided to change the name. At the time of writing, this game was on sale at 59p instead of the usual £2.99 so I thought I might as well take advantage of it in this credit-crunch economic state we’re in.
And it wasn’t such a bad punt after all, there are 3 characters to choose from (2 male and 1 female what’s up with that?) and enough levels to keep you occupied. I want to congratulate the developers for making such a diverse range of levels, from the desert to the jungle and the inner city it truly makes for a varied experience. As I said earlier all the game consists of is single player time trials with checkpoints, so that means so multiplayer for you. While they’ve tried to increase the activity by enemy motorcycles annoying you, a simple tap of the punch button and you’ll never see them again. Its a shame that the feature just feels pointless and I wish they had developed it further -- maybe other vehicles like cars or the ability to knock them off the road would be nice.
The graphics aren’t bad, they’re definitely not the best we’ve seen on the iPhone and the jagged pixels can easily be seen when you go up the side of a mountain. Saying that the frame rate hasn’t dropped for me at all so the action is smooth and free flowing with the accelerometer action. As with most of the vehicle games on the App store, you control the direction by tilting the device left and right. However unlike Crash Bandicoot Nitro Kart you actually have to press a Gas button to power the motorbike which can leave marks on the screen after a long session. While playing the game I’ve never had to take my finger off the gas button so why don’t the developers just make it always on like on Nitro Kart. It makes sense to me.
So does it live up to the expectations? I think it’s a good enough game but it definitely doesn’t break down any barriers with its standard graphics and a lack of any meaty Cup or Race modes but it does differ from any other racing game on the App store. So it seems to be in it’s own little niche market, if you’re a fan of motorbike games and want that little extra to play around with, why not try Moto Chaser by Freeverse Inc.