TouchArcade forum member TheGeekNextDoor noted that Pangea Software’s Cro-Mag Rally [App Store] has dropped in price from $9.99 to $5.99.
We’d previously compared Cro-Mag Rally to Crash Bandicoot Nitro Kart 3D and felt that while Crash Bandicoot had the slight edge, both were fine titles. So, if you were unsure, the price drop may help make your decision.
A recent story described how developers were still adjusting prices to find the perfect spot. Gameloft had recently dropped the price of their Sudoku [App Store] and Solitaire [App Store] versions from $7.99 to $3.99.
I enjoyed the original star wars lego game on PS2, and I'm just a sucker for anything Batman or Lego. So I'm gonna buy it even if it sucks :)
That said, I can imagine that multitouch would be well-suited to this type of game - move & remove blocks, throw 'em, etc. And I don't see why they couldn't implement a d-pad but who knows if it'll work well with in gameplay.
I'm really looking forward to seeing more bigname companies start releasing titles on the iPhone. It's nice to get some really full featured software.
yeah, the d-pad can be what we see on other games
Full landscape view with a see-through d pad in the corner or something would be awesome. I really hope this isn't just a rumour.
Game owns + it's b a t m a n >:D
I think some of these companies could make a killing making these games available to the iphone, could you imagine if they made some type of connection between an iphone version and the version you have like for the xbox, ps3, etc.....
Sounds cool, hope they come up with a way to play without a D-pad. Another good Lego game for the iPhone would be Lego Racers.