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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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Monday, 19 December 2011
Z.I.D: Zombies In Dark Review
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Z.I.D: Zombies in Dark can be decent fun, but it feels more like a proof-of-concept.
There’s no real story here, but there doesn’t really have to be. A lone soldier has to survive wave after wave of bloodthirsty corpses using nothing but his assault rifle and a couple of grenades. Movement and aiming is done via two virtual sticks, as is customary, while shooting and throwing use virtual buttons. I wish I could say that more gear gets unlocked through playing or that the gold earned from each level is used to purchase upgrades, but that’s just not the case.
The best thing Z.I.D has going for it is that it looks pretty. The animations are impressive, with zombies shambling quite convincingly. The small cone of illumination from the rifle’s flashlight is a nice touch, too. And while the grenade and flashbang seem to have odd blast radii, the gun is quite effective and satisfying to use.
The underlying problem with all of this is that the experience feels pretty much devoid of meaning. There are Game Center leaderboards, but there’s no other reason to keep playing at this point. As I’ve mentioned, there are no unlockables, no upgrades and as far as I can tell no new challenges save facing off against larger numbers. There’s also the problem of my thumb constantly slipping onto the fire button when moving up, causing me to waste shots unintentionally, but the real problem is that Z.I.D just feels like a tech demo or a proof-of-concept.
There are certainly better games on the App Store that cost the same amount, but there are also worse ones. Z.I.D does feel like it’s missing a few features, but it can be mindlessly entertaining in it’s own way. Whether or not that’s “worth it” just depends largely on the user.
This post was written by: Irfan Jam
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