Saturday, September 22, 2012

This Week in Gaming Apps Has a Slightly Bigger Screen Than the ...

This Week in Gaming Apps Has a Slightly Bigger Screen Than the Previous OneThe iPhone 5 started dropping into the eager fans of people that like to play games and make phone calls across the country, and those people need gaming apps. We've got your gaming apps right here, buddy.

I didn't order an iPhone 5 myself, because AT&T didn't want me to. I used to have my cell account linked with my parents, but it was time to strike out on my own. The AT&T representative told us that if we split our account into a new one, we'd immediately be eligible for a $199 upgrade to the iPhone 5.

It turns out he was lying. Some might say misinformed, but I'm calling it bold-faced lying. Not only do I have to wait until December for an upgrade, I also lost the unlimited data plan I had been enjoying for years, having been grandfathered in when AT&T nixxed the plan. In short, screw AT&T, those lying bastards.

Instead I bought this. The apps are horrible, but the call quality is excellent, and it never drops.

Anyway, gaming apps! Here we go!

If you have a suggestion for an app for the iPhone, iPad, Android or Windows Phone 7 that you'd like to see highlighted, let us know.

This Week in Gaming Apps Has a Slightly Bigger Screen Than the Previous OneIn Airport Scanner, You Scan People's Luggage

This is actually a clever idea for a smartphone game: you watch people's baggage and try to spot weapons. See? Clever! But Airport Scanner is much more than that. More ?


This Week in Gaming Apps Has a Slightly Bigger Screen Than the Previous OneThis is a Mobile Panzer Dragoon Game in Everything But Name

Microsoft Studios might be calling it Crimson Dragon: Side Story, but this incredibly deep and stylish shooter for the Windows Phone 7 is pure 2D Panzer Dragoon. More ?


This Week in Gaming Apps Has a Slightly Bigger Screen Than the Previous OneThe Tilt-tastic GridBlock Might Be the Best Thing That's Ever Happened to an Accelerometer

I'm not generally a big fan of tilt-control in my mobile games. Over the past few years only one mobile game that used the accelerometer as its primary means of control has really grabbed me, and that's One Man Left's Tilt to Live. 2K Play's GridBlock makes it two. More ?


This Week in Gaming Apps Has a Slightly Bigger Screen Than the Previous OneThe Next Excellent Rayman Game is On My iPad

Rayman Origins surprised a lot of folks last year with how charming and sharp its presentation and gameplay was. The product of Michel Ancel's Ubi Montpelier studio felt like a playable animated cartoon, mostly because a very cool game engine let the dev team easily and quickly pull drawings into a game design. Origins was a bit under-appreciated but held in very high regard by those who played it. So, when publisher Ubisoft announced that a mobile offshoot of Rayman would be hitting devices this fall, there was a mix of dread and optimism at how that transition would go. More ?


This Week in Gaming Apps Has a Slightly Bigger Screen Than the Previous OneBreak in Your iPhone 5 With Lili, Most Delightful Game on iTunes

We've seen how Epic's Unreal Engine 3 can be used to create dark, gritty and realistic games like The Dark Meadow, Horn and Infinity Blade. Bit Monster's Lili takes the powerful mobile game developing toolset in an entirely new direction, resulting in a whimsically magical experience that easily earns a spot among our iPhone Bests. More ?


Source: http://kotaku.com/5945402/this-week-in-gaming-apps-has-a-slightly-bigger-screen-than-the-previous-one

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