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Archive for August, 2009

'StarPagga' - An Enjoyable 3D Space Shooter

Saturday, August 1st, 2009

A few weeks back, Funsuma Games released their 3D space shooter StarPagga [App Store] for the iPhone and iPod touch.  And while we were slow to get the word out on this impressive looking title, the action is anything but.

StarPagga screen

StarPagga places you in the role of a new member of the Azure Squadron with the mission of attacking and defending a variety of space environments using one of four different craft, each with its own particular set of advantages and disadvantages.

The missions are rather varied -- battles with and around space stations, through meteor fields, amid radar-obscuring space fog, etc.  It provides a welcome change of scenery that keeps things interesting.  The playfield is a sectioned-off cubic area in space; when the edge is reached, your ship turns about and returns to the action automatically.  At times the playfield can feel a bit cramped, but it's suitable to the missions at hand.

starpagga fogVarious weapons including lasers, fusion torpedoes, anti-matter missiles, and the like are available for waging war against the enemy.  Control is handled via either touch or accelerometer, with calibration available through the options screens.

Some features listed by the developer:

  • Action packed 3D space combat
  • LAN multiplayer - Challenge your friends face to face
  • Internet multiplayer - Challenge your friends, anywhere, iPhone to iPhone
  • Battle in a variety of different space environments from Saturn's rings, dense asteroid fields, orbital construction zones and deep fog plasma clouds
  • 12 challenging missions + 2 tutorials + 3 practice missions
  • 4 different spacecraft each with their own strengths and weaknesses

While I was unable to find an in-play game session through Internet Multiplayer mode to test the online play, the Single Player mode is rather enjoyable.  It feels like a somewhat "lighter" version of Fishlabs' Galaxy on Fire [App Store], with gameplay that feels a bit more "pick-up", and missions that feel a bit more "thin".  Game features have evolved since the 1.0 release with a recent 1.1 update which brought online leaderboards, awards, an increase in the number of online players, and various bug fixes.  The developer is very active in our forums, has been listening to our readers.  A 1.2 update is not far from release.


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StarPagga plays well on our 2G iPod touch test device and fans of 3D space shooters should find it a rather enjoyable way to man the crosshairs. Those who want to try before they buy should have a look at the free, lite version [App Store].

App Store Link: StarPagga, $1.99, StarPagga Lite, Free

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'Bookworm' On Sale For 99¢

Saturday, August 1st, 2009

3375642701_90e82b00d7jpgPopCap's Bookworm [App Store] is on sale this week for 99¢. If you're unfamiliar with the game, here is a brief overview from our review:

Bookworm uses the same formula of most word games, offering a field of random tiles from A to Z, (with 'Qu' combined in to one tile) that players must search through to find words. The tiles are large enough that accurately tapping them with your finger isn’t an issue and you can then either select the rest of your word by tapping adjacent tiles or dragging your finger through them. Lex, the Bookworm mascot accompanies you throughout the game, showing you the score of the current word you have selected. Tapping the selected word removes the tiles from the board. Lex eats them, and sometimes offers a definition of the previous word as more tiles fall from the top.

Bookworm features often imitated but never duplicated gameplay, as well as art and sound design that give Bookworm an element of charm that is missing from the clones. Bookworm has stood the test of time, having been ported to nearly every platform imaginable since its original PC release six years ago. There isn't a lite version available, but you can play the flash game and download both Mac and PC demos on the Bookworm web site.

If you're interested in word games, Bookworm is definitely one you should already own. If you haven't picked it up yet, there's no time better than the present. At 99¢, Bookworm is an incredible value.

App Store Link: Bookworm, 99¢


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