Posts Tagged ‘Super monkey ball’

Tilt your iPhone to defy the fear of maddening speed with Waterslide Extreme

Tilt your iPhone to defy the fear of maddening speed with Waterslide Extreme

"Feel the speed as you negotiate your way down the serious twists and turns of a massive waterslide in this unique racing game brought to you by Barclaycard." This is how Barclaycard describes their free 3D waterslide game in the App Store.  If you are wondering what would it be like gliding down a long, massive waterslide raised high against the tall city skyscrappers; Watersliding Extreme would give you a glimpse of both the risk and the excitement of on the air adventure.  While you are on the game, your sole objective is to tilt your device sideways, flip backward or forward Read More...

Super Marble Roll: a killer iPhone tilt control game

Super Marble Roll: a killer iPhone tilt control game

When I played Super Monkey the first time, I knew something was illogical with the whole concept. At least I know now, it was the unreasonable wavering of the drunken like baby monkey. It swirls like a smooth marble. This I come to know when I saw Super Marble Roll from iScape Games Ltd.  The titles of the mentioned games sounds similar and the gameplay is very much similar too. In Super Monkey Ball you tilt and guide a baby monkey through maze after maze without letting it fall off. In Super Marble Roll, you've to tilt your device and guide Read More...

Accelerometer apps on the iPhone: What’s new?

Accelerometer apps on the iPhone: What's new?

When Steve Jobs/Apple decided to use the LIS302DL accelerometer in the iPhone, iPod Touch and the 4th generation iPod Nano, he was making a digital statement, that the iPhone is here, as a platform for making game controls much sleeker. iPhone responds to motion using a built-in accelerometer. When you rotate iPhone from portrait to landscape, the accelerometer detects the movement and changes the display accordingly. So you immediately see the entire width of a web page, view a photo in its proper aspect ratio, or control a game using only your movements. Source: Apple Uses of the accelerometer: When you use the Read More...

Top ten iPhone games in the App Store

Top ten iPhone games in the App Store

In matter of months the number of applications in the App Store has gone up to all time high. The total number of applications has crossed 4000 out of which 1113 are games. Now, the main concern as a buyer is how to select the best games? For free applications taking a wrong decision is not disastrous, however, buying a paid and a useless application is just burning your pocket. You cannot try out a game to make your purchase decision. The reviews were not helpful either, before Apple implemented that ‘purchase to comment policy.’ Now it’s good that only Read More...