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Fat Jump Pro (By SID On)Developer: SID On Price: $0.99 Version Reviewed: 1.2 Download: here Requirements: Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad.Requires iOS 4.0 or later. Located in the Warsow,Poland-SID on an independent mobile application developer has announced a recent update of Fat Jump Pro for the iPhone,iPad and iPod touch.Fat Jump Pro is a fast paced vertical arcade action for the iOS devices.Using the tilt controls the player must guide the jumping,little green hero (a healthy and crispy cucumber) up a never ending series of platforms... |
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Wednesday, 21 December 2011
The Bard’s Tale Review
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As I’ve already said, there’s a lot to love here. The top-down gameplay feels right at home on iOS, while the game’s PC and console roots make it feel more involving than a typical iPhone RPG. The kooky plot and characters as well as the liberal doses of the Ha-Ha are what really steal the show. It’s hard not to get drawn in and want to know what happens next when what happens next will most likely be completely ludicrous.
A few leftovers from the original release that have also been faithfully represented probably should’ve been cut, however. Saves are few and far between, there are no checkpoints and the game can get brutally difficult at times (I hated that stupid “bugbear”). It seems rather archaic when compared to the more forgiving systems we’ve all become used to thanks to the pick-up-and-play nature of most other games made for iOS. The Bard’s responses (“nice” or “rude”) are also generally unclear until they’re selected. More than once I’ve tried to say something nice that ends up sounding downright mean, while the rude option would result in more pleasant dialog. Then there’s the way I constantly end up tapping the weapon inventory button accidentally thanks to its sensitivity and proximity to the movement stick, but doing so pauses the action so it’s really more of a disruption than anything significant. It just gets annoying when it happens all the time.
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