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Thursday, 26 January 2012
Steamscope Review
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Navigate dangerously crowded tunnels, pipes and hallways. Think skinny and squeeze into some tight spaces to reach the goal.
- Developer: Digital Frame Studio
- Price: $0.99
- Version Reviewed: 1.0
- Device Reviewed On: iPhone 4S
Fine control is essential in Steamscope. This game asks players to navigate through miles of complex tubes, tunnels, hallways, and pipes by tilting their device or using a virtual thumbstick. Both methods of control have their benefits. The tilt controls are very responsive and quick, and the thumbstick controls offer more fine control. Unfortunately, each also its unique drawbacks, the tilt controls being unwieldily and the thumbstick controls being sluggish. There just doesn’t seem to be an attainable balance between responsiveness and fine control that would make this game truly enjoyable.
Control issues aside, the gameplay in Steamscope is captivating when it works well. The level designs are unique and there are even some boss battles that take the player out of the avoid and dodge mechanics that make up most of the game. As mentioned above, the levels are long and dodging obstacles can get tedious, so every diversion from these mechanics is a welcome change of pace.Via:148Apps

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