Frogatto is an open source platforming game available on the Mac/PC that was released to the App Store last month. We took a close look at the game when it came out, and though our impressions were mostly positive a couple of issues stuck out in an otherwise excellent retro-styled platformer, most notably the somewhat finicky controls and a lack of a save state when exiting the game. Both of these issues have been resolved in a new update, and Frogatto now features much tighter controls (especially when navigating underwater portions) and the game saves right where you left off when interrupted. In addition, other tweaks and optimizations have been included, as detailed in the update notes:
- Significantly improved controls, both functionally and graphically.
- Fixed auto-saving on iOS4 where multitasking is supported.
- Fixed bug where a dialog could repeat forever.
- Fixed crash in world map when you hold down while entering it.
- Added music and sound volume controls to pause screen.
- Added half-hearts.
- Minor level changes.
- Updated music.
If any of these issues have held you back in purchasing Frogatto before, now is the time to grab the game as not only have these problems been addressed in this update but the game is also on sale for 99¢ for a limited time (down from $4.99). I’ve played through this updated version and can confirm that it’s quite a big improvement from the initial release, and Frogatto stands as one of the better platform games available for the iPhone.
The Hero places you in the role of a superhero tasked with preventing crime and catastrophic events from befalling various cities in the world, all while maintaining a positive public image and keeping collateral damage to a minimum. You control your hero with a virtual stick that allows you to fly in any direction through the air, with a button for speeding your flight as you rush to save citizens from the many hazards in each city. These can be robbers in the street, bombs or fires in the buildings, rescuing falling babies, and of course defeating zombies. When not saving the citizens, you’re dishing out high fives to them as you fly by, which increases your various special move gauges and promotes fame and good will.
A new update to The Hero adds 3 mini-games to the 15 level campaign and 4 level survival mode, as well as minor artwork/storyline tweaks and a revamped scoring system:
- A Fully revised gameplay and scoring model
- 3 Brand New minigames: Asteroids, Bomb Run, High-Fiver
- Levels are now packed with even more action
- New super bonus from high five streaks
The Hero was released back in March, and we really liked it in our full review, but for some reason it has flown under the radar since then and we haven’t heard much of it in the past few months. Hopefully this new update will rekindle interest in this underrated title, and to help with that The Hero is also on sale for a limited time for 99¢ (down from $1.99). If you missed it the first time around, it’s definitely worth checking out with the addition of more content and this temporary price drop.