Game of life is exactly like the board game, except without the reactions of actual people which most iphone board games don't have and since the actual board game is a lot more linear than others I got bored of it pretty quickly. I enjoyed monopoly though.
they are probably going to release some new games and they want to make sure everyone has their games
I've enjoyed what I've played of it so far - though I think I prefer the style of NFSU better. Still, I got both games for less than the regular cost of NFSU, so I'm a pretty happy camper this morning!
Thanks. I think I'll buy NFSS tommorow before midnight. It does ends at midnight Jun 23rd right? EDIT: Oops just saw someone already answered that...
Nope. Tilt to steer, swipe up to turbo, touch and hold to brake, two finger swipe down to pause (NFSU one finger swipe down for speedbreaker.)
how's fifa 2010? is it better than World Cup? Do they both have customizable player? If so, HOW customizable?
I got Red Alert, both NFS, and Dragon Lair (which I have been eyeballing for a long while at that price) Will consider getting more, but as it is I already feel I have too many games and nto enough time. That surviving high school game... Anyone have any thoughts on that? The ratings seem pretty positive but it looks like a lot of in app purchases which I am not too keen on.
Yes, it is a really good game. I'm contemplating Shift, but may just go for Real Racing - I'm not sure... I thought Shift had more elements of the NFS franchise, but is apparently just a racer, so I thought maybe pay a bit more and get better graphics and more realism - thoughts people?
Personally I like NFS: Shift quite a bit better than real racing--it just seems more dynamic and fun to me--but the NFS vs. RR debate has been raging for some time. Regardless, if you like NFSU, there is no reason at all not to pick up NFSS for 99 cents. As for me, still thinking about Madden, but if I can't save a season I won't enjoy it, even for 99 cents.
They feel different enough to me to not feel bad about buying them both, but it's NFSU that I will be playing first. I like the arcady street racing better than the precision track racing. I almost wish there was a way to turn off the cut-scenes though, I just want to race, eh?
if you like racing games, I'd spring for both at this price. Shift is newer, has better graphics, and is more of a serious racing game where you race on tracks. You get bonuses for driving accurately, and nudging other drivers Underground is more arcady, has you running street races with traffic, and has cut scenes/storyline. Bonuses are for nudges/near misses with traffic.