For a limited time Gameloft and Square Enix are offering a games sale on the iTunes App store. Be sure to take advantage of this offer over the next few days. Gameloft are offering sales on game titles such as Starfront – Collision, a real time strategy, and Sacred Odyssey – Rise of Ayden, an action based adventure and Eternal Legacy, another role-playing game. These titles are all currently only $1.19AU/$0.99US. If this isn’t enough to tie you over, Square Enix have kindly brought the price on some of their classic games down for the next few days, with a huge 56% off both Final Fantasy the original and Final Fantasy II, as well as similar titles such as Secret of Mana. This is a massive discount on some pretty iconic games for the iPhone, leaving them at only $4.99AU each! Move fast though because the sales are only for a few days and will be ending on March 31st.
Type Type Train Review
Type Type Train
Platform(s): iPhone(reviewed)/iPod Touch/iPad
Publisher(s):Clickgamer
Developer(s): Ivannovich Games
Genre(s): Arcade/Action
Release Date: 17/03/2011
Price: $1.19 AU/$0.99US (Buy Now)
Overview
Type Type Train is exactly what it sounds like, it has trains, and it has typing. Wait a minute. Take a step back and double the amount of typing! As the trains with words on them progress along the track, you need to type the words as quick as you can to blow the trains up. This happens for two reasons; firstly, the little prairie dogs that live in the desert need help getting rid of the trains! Secondly, to finish the level and progress to the new one, earning cool bonuses along the way.
Gameplay
As I said, the basic premise of the game is to type. Personally I find the whole typing process on the iDevice screen a little difficult because there isn’t an actual button to hit, just a sensor on a flat screen. As the trains come past on the screen, the goal is to type the words that appear on the trains before time runs out. The time is measured on a little red bar to the bottom left of the screen. On some of the harder levels the timer moves way too quickly and it makes it really really difficult to type in such a panic as the screen flashes red! Due to the difficulty, I have mostly just stuck to the easier levels, but have found myself branching off into the most difficult set of levels purely because you are able to earn more bonuses.
There are three sets of difficulty in Type Type Train, easy, normal and insane. Within these three difficulty settings there are twelve levels. Each of the levels are the same at least in terms of appearance, the only difference is that the insane levels are truthfully rather insane. Way too many trains appear at one time and the timer moves so fast it is really difficult to keep up. Thankfully there are a few tricks you can pick up along the track to help you through the difficult task of destroying trains!
Throughout the levels there are bonus levels where you earn golden spikes. These levels have ten trains to blow up, which grants a certain number of spikes if you complete it on different levels. The easier levels get you one spike per bonus completion and the insane levels get you three per bonus. After collecting five spikes, you are granted a new bonus to help in the game. The majority of these are pretty helpful, ranging from different types of animals who set off bombs, such as chickens or cows strapped to rockets, to the ability to stop time or set off bombs instantaneously. The first mentioned set of bonuses are randomly generated, they appear on the screen and are activated with key words that need to be typed such as “eggs” or “corn”. The second set of bonuses are called weapons, and are set off by pressing a button near the keyboard. At first you can only use one weapon, but after collecting thirty spikes you are given a keyboard upgrade and can use two. These are pretty entertaining in short bursts, and do add to the playability of the game by making it a little more interesting and less difficult. Overall these elements don’t take away from the game itself, which is primarily just a typing game.
Graphics and Audio
The graphics for Type Type Train are a little disappointing. The characters are a little off model in design at times during loading screens and level select. However, during the game all the elements work together and have their place. The whole western meets train theme is sound and presented coherently. My favourite design element is in fact the upgraded keyboard. The first one is just some square bits of wood and it was a little disappointing. After reaching the thirty golden spikes my keyboard was upgraded to an old western looking typewriter that looked as if it had been invented by Dr. Emmet Brown in Back to the Future part 3. For me, this is a nice little nostalgic bridge between steam train technology and the modern technology of the smart phone. Unfortunately the audio didn’t have a real hook for me. Like most games for the iPhone the sound design is fine and suits the game thematically and contextually, but doesn’t really have any nice little touches.
Conclusion
It is an odd decision to make a typing game for iOS. The interface of the different iDevices doesn’t really support something that requires so much precision and often takes away from the game. Type Type Train isn’t a bad game, it perhaps just isn’t suited to this platform. Ideally, Type Type Train would work best as a PC game, or at least benefit from a keyboard input and would be best presented as a spelling game for kids, or even just a touch-typing game. It has some good qualities for educational purposes but as a source of entertainment it is a bit lacking.

Ridge Racer 3D Revs out a Launch Trailer…
It seems to be more of the norm now to see Ridge Racer launching with new consoles. After well over 20 different releases on many different platforms in the past 18 years, this age old series is finally ready to debut with the 3DS. Namco also seem to be pretty pumped up about Ridge Racer 3D as well as today they released a new launch trailer today to show off just what wild ride gamers will be in for with the new 3D elements in tow.
The trailer (which you can view below) shows a bit of the gameplay as well as some nice eye candy such as a car jumping out of the screen as well as Reiko tossing her sunglasses at the player. Now as with all 3DS trailers, I am sure this is better in person but this clip certainly does a better job at showing the actual game than other 3DS trailers that have come forth. In my honest opinion if you are trying to decide just which racer to go with out of this or Asphalt, I would say due to past history and the name alone, Ridge Racer 3D is top choice for the genre at launch and is looking to be one of the better titles in this line up period at the moment. Ridge Racer 3D is also available now wherever video games are sold.
Katarina lets her guns do the talking in Dungeon Siege 3 reveal
There are many different ways that you can explore a dungeon, with swords, magic or guns apparently. But don’t worry the guns are magical and shoot magic bullets. Katarina joins the cast of playable characters in Dungeon Siege III alongside previous character reveals of Lucas and Anjali. Except rather than the standard medieval fantasy weapons we see usually in a game like this we see her wielding a rifle for long range attacks and double pistols for anyone close to her.
Of course she also ends up getting to summon a hound to help separate herself from any enemies that get to close. Now Dungeon Siege III was said to have four playable characters total so that means there is only one left to be revealed before the game comes out on May 31st. After Katarina’s weapon specialty it’ll be interesting to see what this last fighter uses.
Microsoft says Dungeon Fighter Online will not be freemium
Ah Microsoft… long have you been seen as a tad bit money hungry but nothing says it more when the developers of a company say that they will release their game on your console as a freemium title, and then you turn around and make it cost money. In a response to our inquiry Microsoft has responded saying that Dugneon Fighter Online will not be a freemium game but will be game requiring to be paid to download.
They also stated that DFO will have “online multiplayer features” but did not go into further detail. Dungeon Fighter Online will be developed by Nexon and Softmax with Nexon being the company who developed the original free-to-play with extra purchasable content inside MMORPG. As to what the online will be for Dungeon Fighter Online on the Xbox 360 we will have to wait and see. Dungeon Fighter Online will see a release sometime this year internationally.
Jill and Wesker revealed for RE: The Mercenaries 3D
It seems like Jill and Wesker are getting along better than we thought after the events of Resident Evil 5. Nah, just kidding. But what is happening is the fact that Capcom has revealed these two characters to be playable in the upcoming Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D that will be coming out in Japan on June 2nd and an eventual release overseas forthcoming.
Capcom Japan went on to explain that the touchscreen wll be used to sort items around and to view the map. This also means that you will still be able to move your character around on screen while managing your items. Also detailed was the Duo Mode (two player co-op) that will feature both online and local play. Local play meaning someone else having the 3DS and a copy of the game itself of course.
Help Japan and win apps
It’s easy for us on the other side of the world to forget that while it may not be on the news ever day anymore, there are still people in Japan who don’t have a bed to sleep in, a dinner to eat, and a home to go back to.
We know that many think Japan is a rich country that doesn’t need help, but in the time of disaster everyone needs help. That’s why AppsJP is urging gamers to make a difference as well with a SAVE THE VICTIMS IN JAPAN campaign. This campaign is designed to encourage you to donate or take some action towards the devastation in Japan. In return, AppsJP is doing a giveaway on apps for spreading the word and helping those in the affected areas.
For more information, visit the page here and jump on board. Don’t forget – if you donate, you can also earn CubePoints at Capsule Computers to redeem towards games and apparel. Just visit this page for more information.
Lend a hand. Don’t buy your gaming magazine this month, or take the $10 you would spend on fast food and give it to people who need it more. Remember, for the media this disaster might be over…but for the people of Japan, it’s just the beginning of a long journey of rebuilding their towns and their lives.
























