Mu Games

Discussion in 'Upcoming iOS Games' started by Paco_777, Nov 2, 2010.

  1. Paco_777

    Paco_777 Member

    Nov 2, 2010
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    iOS developer at PacoLabs
    Hi All,
    Here is a new game currently being validated by Apple.
    Mu Games is a peaceful game collection for your device, packed in a beautiful and unique animated user interface.
    Train your memory, logic and observation through 3 different image based games (Memory/Puzzle/Fifteen).

    Here is a video that will show you quite everything:


    This is a universal binary, so it can be played on your iPhone/iPod (with retina display) or on your iPad.

    1.jpg 3.jpg

    Those games can be played with an unlimited number of pictures :
    • The pictures can be searched through the online Flick catalog, using any keyword.
      You can also use a surprise feature that will randomly choose a picture for you.
      If you win the game, you will be able to save it in you photo library.
    • You can also choose to play with one of your photo library picture.


    Hope you will like it.
    Your feedback is very welcome :)
     
  2. Rivozzz

    Rivozzz Well-Known Member

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    although this is not my type of games...it looks awesome..lol
     
  3. Paco_777

    Paco_777 Member

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    thanks !
    You might not be the only one, i have to admit that it doesn't fit very well with the ARCADE topic :)
    ( but unfortunately there is no touchpuzzle.com forum ;) )
     
  4. barkuto

    barkuto Active Member

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    I don't really like these type of games, because I finished thme so many times :p, but I really love how everything is setup, and how navigation looks and works!
     
  5. Paco_777

    Paco_777 Member

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    I'm not usually a really big fan of those types of games either, but I'm really enjoying the puzzle game (the second one).
    This is thanks to flickr. Once, I've set my keyword, I let the random button find a picture for me.
    It is quite fun (and challenging) to solve a puzzle without knowing how the final image will look like.
     

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