Showing posts with label iphone top games 2011. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iphone top games 2011. Show all posts

Saturday, April 9, 2011

The Top 5 Paid iPhone Apps | Of All Time


Ever wanted to know what the most popular iPhone apps of all time are,You're in luck: Apple has revealed the list as part of its run up to the 10 billionth app download.
Infozonex first published the list and what follows is a list of the most popular paid apps sorted from the least downloaded to most.There's one big surprise on the list: Angry Birds isn't number one. It's not even number two!

#1: Doodle Jump, App Store superstar

Doodle Jump is the heavyweight of the App Store. Make your Doodler climb higher and higher until he falls off a platform or gets hit by a monster. The perfect game to pick up and play.
Price: $0.99









#2: Tap Tap Revenge 3, even more finger tapping fun
The music-based gaming continues with Tap Tap Revenge 3. Level up, customize your character, but most importantly - keep tapping.
Price: $0.99









#3: Play along with the natives in Pocket God

Control an island of primitive people in Pocket God. Watch as they worship you and do your bidding.
Price: $0.99










#4: Angry Birds, staple of the App Store

The ubiquitous treasure of the App Store, Angry Birds has you flinging birds at pigs in an effort to win back stolen eggs. This game is perfect fun for all ages.
Price: $0.99









#5: Tap Tap Revenge 2.6 for more music-based gaming

You'll be exercising your fingers even more with Tap Tap Revenge 2.6. It's like Guitar Hero on the go!
Price: $0.99





The Rolando 2 For Iphone



r2While Rolando 2 has only been out for a few days, an official review of the game seems to be more a formality than a necessity for much of our audience. It seems clear that fans of the original title scooped up the new release the moment it arrived, and the early response has been overwhelmingly positive.
The strength of the originalRolando title was clear. It was one of the first original iPhone-native platformers designed specifically for touch and tilt controls. Rather than mapping existing controls to some strange virtual D-Pad equivalent, Handcircus sat down and imagined how a true iPhone-platformer might play, and… they did it with style.



rolando againThe music, art, and humor throughout the original production were really amazing. From our original Rolandoreview:
The most striking part of the game, however, is the level of polish and production of the entire title. The style, music, and humor that is delivered adds as much to the experience as does the gameplay. The Rolandos will frequently address you at the beginning of each level to progress the plot, and you will genuinely feel bad when one gets killed.
Rolando 2 takes all that was great from the original and expanded on it, making it bigger, better, and Rolando-ier. The same charming art style is preserved while adding a modern flare with some 3D level-effects. Mr. Scruff returns to provide a wonderful soundtrack that is also available for individual purchase via iTunes. The game offers larger levels and expands on the individual Rolando characterization while introducing new Rolandos throughout the title. The overall package results in an amazing experience that rivals franchises on other platforms.
Rolando 2 also adds a number of new elements to the gameplay with the introduction of underwater scenes, vehicles, new weapons and new Rolando skills. Weapons include the bow/arrows, laser beams and the all powerful "boom finger". Levels are larger, and in many instances, you have to coordinate a large squad of Rolandos to successfully navigate each level.

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Based on our impressions, the gameplay of Rolando 2 seems slightly easier than the original. As best as we can remember, there appear to be the fewer purely dexterity-based levels which required avoiding a number of enemies while navigating around treacherous levels. Understandably, these levels could cause some frustration for more casual players, so we suspect this shift was intentional. Simon Oliver had told us at WWDC that other design changes had been made to make it more accessible to casual players. This includes the ability to choose to a number of different levels at any given time as well as the ability to skip particularly frustrating levels.
While there are puzzle elements to the game, it'd be hard to call this game (or the original) a real puzzler. It's unlikely you'll find yourself stuck not knowing exactly what to do next, as most level solutions are pretty straightforward. The long term joy of the game does not come in the difficulty of the levels, but in your ability to navigate them completely and speedily.


Ngmoco has integrated their Plus+ network into Rolando 2 which offers global leaderboards as well as a nice new system to challenge your friends. I've always been of the opinion that online components to games are what make them the most interesting, and this online head-to-head competition adds a lot of long term value to the game. In addition, Ngmoco also announced in March that Rolando 2 will receive up to 20 more levels in subsequent free updates, much like the original.
In terms of negatives to the sequel, there are very few objective ones. There have been reports of Rolandos getting stuck in certain parts of the level requiring a level restart. While a few other minor bugs reported here and there, nothing that greatly impacted gameplay. As in the original, there can still be some control-system frustration with the Spikey Commando when navigating sideways and upside down, though, again, less-so in this sequel.
All in all, we are really impressed with Rolando 2 which does justice to one of the few classic iPhone originals. Like the original, the art, style and music come together in a wonderfully immersive package. And with the addition of Plus+, you'll find yourself working to perfect your scores on individual levels in order to challenge your friends.

Game Details
Name:Rolando 2 (v1.0)Price:$9.99 [Buy]
Developer:NgmocoSize:56.1 MB
Device:Tested on iPhone 3G
Rolando 2 offers a really well rounded iPhone platformer experience from music to art to controls. Fans of the original will be particularly pleased with the upgrades to the franchise which still retains much of the feel of the original. The sequel comes highly recommended to both old fans and newcomers.


Friday, April 8, 2011

Top Iphone Game | 'Spider: The Secret of Bryce Manor'

Tiger Style's first entry into the iPhone market kicks off with this very interesting game description:


You are a spider. One afternoon, you discover an abandoned mansion. Where is the family who lived here? What happened, and why did they leave? Search for clues as you adventure from room to room on the hunt for your next meal.



And the game is as unique as it sounds. Spider: The Secret of Bryce Manor is a beautifully created action (adventure?) game that places you in the role of a spider who must spin webs in order capture enough food to make it to the next level. Use up too much silk between meals and you won't survive.

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Gameplay screenshot from MidianGTX

As a spider, you are able to crawl across objects, jump great lengths and lay down silk to weave your web. Spinning a web simply requires you to create closed geometric shapes using your silk. Tapping on the spider toggles silk production while swiping on the spider causes it to jump. Finally, crawling is invoked by simply tapping on the screen. All in all, the controls work incredibly well and makes it feel like a natural iPhone game.
The game comes with 28 beautifully hand drawn levels that walk you through Bryce Manor. Secret areas can be discovered and an underlying mystery ties the game together. The storyline, however, is simply a bonus to an immersive puzzle/action game, and I'll admit I haven't myself discovered the secret of Bryce Manor. The gameplay, itself, will keep you occupied as you strategically manage your silk to capture your next meals.
Different bugs require different strategies to capture and the 28 levels in story mode should keep you occupied for some time. Beyond Story mode, there are 3 additional modes: Feeding Frenzy (race against time), Precision (less Silk to work with), and Hunger Mode (Keep eating or die).
Here's our gameplay video:
Our forum members are loving this game and so are we. Spider: The Secret of Bryce Manor is a lovely original iPhone game that we highly recommend.
App Store LinkSpider: The Secret of Bryce Manor, $2.99