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I had something similar for my PSP and I liked it a lot for long gaming sessions.
What is the point of anything?
My point is if the enemies behave differently it doesn't make any difference if you're fighting squares of different shapes and colors or...
Four excellent examples of 99¢ games based around simplicity.
I don't think you're playing the same game as we are. Either that, or you read nothing about the game, just made up what you thought it was in...
How is this any worse than your typical action RPG for the iPhone which might have 6 sprites on the top end that are all just endlessly recolored?
The moderators are pretty good about hunting down multiple accounts and developer shilling, you can look at the previous posts of people who have...
It was made pretty clear what the game is and isn't.
I'm pretty sure you run the same risk of a hard drive dying and losing your data regardless of what operating system you run which is why backups...
OK so what this game needs is a ridiculous set of achievements, with each achievement unlocking an additional entirely cosmetic upgrade for your...
Do people visit TouchArcade and really only read the first story?
Play the flash version and think about whether or not you can live with yourself buying that same game for your iPhone instead of a Big Mac.
http://toucharcade.com/2010/07/29/fastar-review-who-knew-fighting-angry-squares-would-be-so-much-fun/ Hopefully posting a review before the...
1. The death grip doesn't effect everyone despite what Gizmodo would love you to believe. 2. One handed sign language. 3. Uhh, this is...
Is this out in European App Stores yet? Debating publishing my review early this game owns so much.
This game is simply amazing, you're basically stealing from the Kooistra family by buying this game for 99¢. Holy shit, I can't put it down to...
It's a high scoring endurance game. Even though this type of game might not be your cup of tea, you can't deny their popularity and success on the...
There really isn't, that's why Jim and Frank's release was such a big deal. :)
http://www.apple.com/opensource/ Major components of OSX are entirely open source, you have access to a complete completely scriptable command...
You should probably get more Mac experience before drawing conclusions like that.