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Async Corp. Review

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Async Corp. Review

By
Rob Rich on July 4th, 2011
Our Rating: ★★★★½ :: GREAT CLEAN FUN
iPhone App - Designed for the iPhone, compatible with the iPad

Basic colors and a few smiley faces belie what may just be the most addicting block puzzle game to come out of the App Store in quite some time.

 

Developer: Powerhead games
Price: $0.99
Version: 1.0
App Reviewed on: iPhone 3GS
Graphics / Sound Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
User Interface Rating: 4.75 out of 5 stars
Gameplay Rating: 4.75 out of 5 stars
Re-use / Replay Value Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Overall Rating: 4.63 out of 5 stars

There’s no shortage of puzzle games on any electronic device that has the ability to play video games. The genre is practically more ingrained than loading screens at this point. This inundation of head-scratchers is hardly a bad thing, however, as a good many of these titles are very enjoyable. Of course, this also means that a puzzle game that’s merely “good” or even “great” can easily get lost in the shuffle. So what’s the best way to decide if one of these things is special enough to stand out? I simply ask myself: “Do I see more of these puzzles when I close my eyes or when I’m drifting off to sleep?

I asked myself this very question after my first ten minutes with Async Corp. became two hours, and the answer was definitely in the affirmative.

It may look like a dull piece of office paperwork, but that’s because it’s supposed to. Async Corp.‘s presentation is intended to make players feel somewhat like a cross between an office worker and a digital postal employee as they view emails, send “packets” and gain promotions. It’s a concept that’s been used before, but it fits quite well with the style and concept here. Gameplay is split between the left and right sides of the screen, requiring players to swap tiles from one side to the other. When four or more like-colored tiles are arranged properly (i.e. two-by-two, two-by-three, etc… boxes) they’ll merge to create a packet. Tapping a packet will send it off, but depending on the game type it might be better to try and increase its size (via adding another row or column) first.

A warning to potential purchasers regarding Async Corp.: it’s horrifically addictive. I’m not sure if it’s the crisp visuals, the simple joys of packet wrangling or the super-perky music that won’t get out of my head. No matter the reason, it’s incredibly tough to put down once a game is started. Heck, even when I’m not playing it I’m usually thinking about playing it. With four game types (the timed Quota, the leisurely Async, speed-based Zoning and relaxing Free Play modes) there’s bound to be something for everyone to enjoy. And while many games limit progression to just one or two modes, gaining ranks is tracked by the total amount of packets sent, so even messing around in the less hectic modes will eventually earn promotions and new skins to use.

The only complaint I can really make (aside from an inconsequential one about disproportionately loud music) is that it doesn’t support multitasking. The current game mode will be remembered, but the actual placement is random each time. It can be “put to sleep” successfully as long as the Home button isn’t pressed, but it’s an unfortunate oversight nonetheless.

Make no mistake, Async Corp. is a top-quality puzzle game. It nails everything a fantastic puzzler should: simplicity, addictiveness, catchy music and overall polish. Aside from the lack of proper multitasking the only other serious issue with it is the whole “devouring free time” thing. And I’ve yet to meet a developer, publisher or even gamer who’s ever seen that as a bad thing.




Apps mentioned in this post: Async Corp.


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Skipping Stone Review

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Skipping Stone Review

By
Phillip Levin on July 4th, 2011
Our Rating: ★★★☆☆ :: SKIP CASUALLY
iPhone App - Designed for the iPhone, compatible with the iPad

A cartoonish twist on an age-old art form.

 

Developer: Gamevil
Price: $0.99
Version Reviewed: 1.0
Device Reviewed On: iPhone

Graphics / Sound Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
Game Controls Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
Gameplay Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
Replay Value Rating: 3 out of 5 stars

Overall Rating: 3.13 out of 5 stars

The act of skipping stones across water is an art. It takes skill and practice. Gamevil’s latest iOS title, Skipping Stone, though, is a little easier.

As the game’s title implies, this is a game about skipping stones. However, this app places a cute, cartoonish twist on the age-old water-based game. The entire game’s premise is based around properly tapping the screen at the right instant. The goal is to tap the screen when the anthromorphic version of the stone is in the center of the circle above the water’s surface. The closer players are to tapping when the stone is in the circle, the more points they earn. Oppositely, if their tapping is off, they’ll tick away at their health bar. Skipping Stone keeps track of how many successful stones you skip and features an online leaderboard, so gamers can compete with one another.

When players successfully string together numerous stone skips, they’ll earn more coins. With these coins, they can purchase pre-game bonuses, such as a second life, slower falls, higher bounces and so forth. These bonuses allow gamers to reach a level that would otherwise be quite difficult. It also adds a layer of depth to what is an otherwise one-dimensional game.

Skipping Stone is a rather simplistic, even easy game to play. This is casual game at heart. I think that most people – regardless of their level of skill at video games – will be able to play and enjoy this one. Unfortunately, there’s very little depth to Skipping Stone’s formula. The very thing that makes this an attractive title for gamers of all ages and backgrounds – its simplicity – is the same thing that will likely cause gamers to stop playing: it’s a little too easy and mindless.

For gamers looking for a game they can play with little thinking – something that becomes almost autonomous over time, Skipping Stone is a perfect candidate. After all, this is a 99-cent iPhone game about skipping stones. Gamers expecting much more from it deserve to be disappointed.



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Paper Munchers HD Review

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Paper Munchers HD Review

By
Lisa Caplan on July 4th, 2011
Our Rating: ★★★★½ :: FIENDISHLY FUN
Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad

Paper Munchers HD is a well-crafted physics puzzler with monstrously gorgeous style.

 

Developer: Big Blue Bubble
Price: $.99 HD $1.99
Version Reviewed: 1.0
Device Reviewed On: iPad 2

Graphics / Sound Rating: 4.8 out of 5 stars
Game Controls Rating: 4.65 out of 5 stars
Gameplay Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Replay Value Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

Overall Rating: 4.49 out of 5 stars

Paper Munchers HD, (sold separately for iPhone) is a physics-based puzzler with killer style.

The object is to feed small monsters to large toothy monsters in order to clear the board. It’s simple casual gaming fun.

Gamers touch the screen where they want to place a bomb – at the start of each level the player is allocated three. Tap a spot to start the little monsters jumping, directly into the munchers’ mouthes if possible. Feeding them with like-colored morsels earns additional bombs.

The distance, angle and location of bomb-dropping are the important variables.

That's really all there is to the refined and easy-going gameplay – the challenge is to develop a strategy to get the little creatures in the mouths of the larger monsters, while matching colors when possible. Simple, but compulsively replayable.

Paper Munchers is nice and low-key. There’s no time-pressure, scoring is based on the percentage of monsters eaten, and the number of bombs used. Points translate into monster dollars which can be used to buy temp bombs, which are helpful to clear trickier levels.

Bonuses and achievements can be earned by completing specific tasks, and Paper Munchers is Game Center enabled.

The graphics make the game a standout. Little monsters are colorful and vary in shape and size, but are not so cute that feeding them to the big munchers will cause a crisis of conscience. Munchers spit out the monsters cardboard carcasses and everything has a bright construction paper cut-out look.

The game has humor and 75 levels set in five worlds, with a gradual difficulty curve. Check out the trailer:

It’s not easy to earn monster dollars to buy temp bombs, and the more they are needed the less likely it is that gamers will have earned the in-game currency to buy them, so there are in-app purchases to get more. It’s not a big drawback, but it is a cheat. Players are very much able to complete the game without buying the extras and the game is more of a challenge without the paid "free" lives.

Addictive gameplay and gorgeous level design are the real strengths of the game. Paper Munchers HD has just the right blend of style and originality to make it a physic-puzzler standout.





Paper Munchers HD


iPad Only App - Designed for the iPad
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$1.99
Our Rating: ★★★★½ :: FIENDISHLY FUN
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Released: 2011-06-20 :: Category: Games

Apps mentioned in this post: Paper Munchers, Paper Munchers HD


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Hegazy N97 Ultimate v10.0 RM-505/507/506 All Languages Supported 22.0.110 Update

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Change Log :-


1-Fixed Mass Memory Recolonization When Charging While The Phone Is Switched Off
2- Fixed Dot Symbols By Removing Any Fonts And Keep The Default Font Now The Version Is Really Multi Language
3- Fixed The Problems With Conversation App And Add It , Enjoy
4- Battery , Network Icons Removed As it Conflict With A lot Of Themes
5-Update Qibla App
6- Fixed Issues With The System Stability
7- Fixed Some Lags And Imported Some Original Files From C6 FW
8- Removed Scroll Till Push As It's Lags
9- Add N8 Scrolling And Fixed it
10- Ram Control App Removed
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