Cave-Flyer 'G Force' Gets Update and Price Drop to $1.99
posted November 11th, 2008 3:08 PM EST by Blake Patterson in $1.99, Maze, iPhone games, iPod touch games
We reviewed Oliver Pasqualini's cave-flyer G Force [App Store] a few weeks back and liked what we saw but found the game severely crippled by an odd "extended hang time" physics / control quirk. This is just a quick update to let everyone know that Oliver has not only ironed out the issues with the game's control system in the 1.1 update but has also dropped the App Store price from $3.99 to $1.99.
We can now strongly recommend G Force as a title well worth its price that every iPhone gamer would do well not to miss.
App Store Link: G_Force, $1.99














why is quake not released yet?
what I want to know is when is Puzzle Quest coming out?
I WANT CUBE
Where is Rolando?
Where is Fieldrunners update?
Seriously though, I do love G Force, the update has helped a lot. I didn't mind the original price but I guess a devs gotta do what a devs gotta do. Blue Skies is also a favorite of mine and I feel it's now too cheap. I'm not bitter for paying more (have had months of enjoyment) i just feel it's worth more than $0.99c.
Are we moving to an iTunes Music Store type methodology where everything is $0.99c ea, regardless of how good or bad it is?? And if so, does this really matter? I think it does only because it will be increasingly harder for devs to make their apps stand out.
G Force needs new icon and title screen, that's all.
I've heard that Fieldrunners has already submitted their update, but it was from an unreliable source, so take that rumor with a grain of salt.
WHO HOOO!!! Rumor is very very tasty, even if it is salty!
/me sits refreshing appstore update check in iTunes
love g-force
an app story ruby rocket
my nomination for best $1.99 game