Move over ninjas, fruit has a new nemesis – acid rain.
Well, acid rain was probably damaging orchards before ninjas came along, I don’t know. Ask a farmer.
The point is, FDG Entertainment’s iPhone adaptation of Johnny K’s popular Flash game, Cover Orange, was downloaded two million times in less than a week. Since its release on the iPhone app store on December 18th, the game has received an average user rating of 4.5 stars.
The game is a physics-based puzzler, in which players must defend their crop of oranges from approaching acid rain clouds. It has been likened to playing Angry Birds from the pig’s perspective, but in fact it has more in common with the classic DOS game The Incredible Machine.
Players are given a small amount of basic objects, and must either construct makeshift shelters for their oranges, or move them under covered areas. Items such as crates, barrels and wheels can be dropped into the game space, and are used to create chain reactions that (hopefully) end in shelter.
As you’d expect from a title selling two million units, its gameplay is solid and its visual style appealing. While it doesn’t quite have the same addictiveness of other popular iPhone games, it more than justifies its purchase. Gameplay boils down to trial and error; experimenting with where to drop each item, watching the result, and usually, reloading and placing it where your good friend hindsight tells you to.
However, it lacks the unpredictability of your standard physics-focused game. The puzzles generally have a single solution, and once you spot it, there’s not much that can go wrong. In a similar game, such as Angry Birds, the physics add an element of chaos into the mix, meaning that although the solution may be clear, actually achieving it may be a challenge. Too fast, or too high, and the building can come down in a completely unexpected way. Cover Orange plays like a jigsaw puzzle, with the pleasure coming from finding the way the pieces fit together.
The visuals ooze charm, particularly the animations on the oranges. As the acid rain approaches, they freak out, or start praying. Mess up and leave one out in the elements, and you’ll genuinely feel bad, as it cries, shrivels up and turns black. Save them all, and be rewarded with cheers, laughs and “thank you!” banners.
Hitting the two million sales mark so early indicates this could be the next top selling app, backed by a strong graphical style and interesting gameplay. Redeem yourself from all that time spent on Fruit Ninja, and help some fruit out for a change. You’ll feel better.
Microsoft, best known for it’s successful Windows line of PC operating systems, makers of the Xbox360 and now apparently webseries producers.
That’s right, Microsoft have a webseries. Maybe two. The webseries’ are based around the X360, the Kinect and games, demos, gameplay tips and competitions. The hosts are quite charismatic and aren’t too hard on the eyes. The episodes themselves aren’t too long, running at around 4-5 minutes each, and seem to be slightly entertaining. Entertaining is always good, but they do try to remain informative.
Like on the latest episode of ‘The Kinect Show’ the host lady – Bridgit O’Neill – shows us a hint on operating the kinect from a seated position. It looks awkward, but it would benefit many gamers. They have other series, like ‘The Family Show’, and various other videos and gameplay footage.
The video’s are available on the Inside Xbox homepage and from your Xbox360 dashboard (if you’re connected to LIVE).
Zumba Fitness Developer: Pipeworks Software Publisher: 505 Games
Genre: Dance/Fitness/Music Platform: Xbox 360 (Wii, PS3) Released: Out Now
Zumba is a fitness craze that has swept the globe with its combination of aerobic body pump-style exercises and dance, all done to an invigorating range of musical genres. Chances are, if you’ve been caught up and about in the early hours of the morning and switched on the TV, it’s likely that you’ve encountered Zumba while flicking through channels in your search of something, anything, to watch. You see, the television listings are very barren at these outrageous times, so in your desperation you may have had a run-in with Zumba on one of the various info-mercials on “Teleshopping”
However, this is by no means the most common way of gaining an awareness of Zumba’s existence. While some people’s introduction to Zumba is through the advertising of the get-fit DVD, with figures like 10 million people taking Zumba classes every week in 90,000 different locations spread over 110 countries, it’s clear to see Zumba is a force to be reckoned with. Some of you may have even taken a class, or statistically, could in fact be a Zumba enthusiast. And it is through Zumba lending its likenesses to this game that really gives the game a whole other lease of life.
Everything considered, Zumba actually makes a fairly smooth transition onto the Xbox 360. The unique musical styles that define Zumba have been carried over very much intact, and the colossal set list and the variation it possesses is quite astounding. Even the menu music has an irresistible rhythm which (though you will receive no recognition for doing so) you will soon find yourself jiggling along to.
The dance moves have been reflected in Zumba Fitness, and by following the on-screen instructor you can give a number of different muscle groups a fulfilling workout. To further boost appeal among Zumba lovers, the instructors who guide you through are familiar faces from real life Zumba classes, such as founder Beto, or some other well known Zumba leaders, Gina and Tanya. All the instructors dance with you and it is their movements that you copy, and occasionally the also shout encouragement which rather overshadows the music for those few seconds, but no doubt some will find it helpful nonetheless. Although Zumba has Latin origins, it draws influences from a varied mix of sources, combining dance and song styles to create a new sound, and new routines.
In a bid to accommodate players of all ages, energy-levels, and skill-levels, Zumba Fitness presents you with an ‘Edit Player’ option which allows you to input a couple of details about yourself such as age, and the game subtly modifies the experience to match. The degree of challenge is also further diversified with routines of differing difficulty and given ratings like ‘Intermediate’ or ‘Expert’, corresponding to their level of challenge.
But before you jump into full routines or some of the other modes on offer like ‘Zumba Party’, ‘Zumba Class’ or even begin your journey in the ‘Workout Calendar’ (all of which are fairly self-explanatory), you are encouraged to engage in the tutorials. These will give you a grounding in Zumba; showing you the dance moves clearly by breaking them down into easier-to-digest blocks; and providing you with the skills you need to excel in the routines themselves.
Well, at least this would be the case if the moves you did in each routine mattered, but the fact of the matter is, they don’t. Although it was one of the only problems encountered with Zumba Fitness, it’s a major one. Unfortunately, the move tracking is awful and while you do get recognition for doing it properly, you can achieve similar words of praise from the instructors simply by waving your limbs around like a man with Bumble Bees in his trousers. The detection just feels a little bit two-dimensional and isn’t up to the high standards set by some of the better dance games released on Kinect.
Another quite frankly absurd frustration held with this title was the near inability to play this game without a connection to Xbox Live. Strangely, playing the game without it being connected to Xbox Live severely limits what you are able to do. Without a working ethernet cable plugged in, you can merely play as ‘Guest’ and are restricted to ‘Single Routine’ or local multiplayer with up to 4 players. Perhaps it is an attempt by the developers to get people online but, more than anything else, it’s just impractical. A lot of people have to move their console to a more spacious room to play Kinect, where they may not necessarily have access to an online ethernet cable. Others may not have even signed up to the Xbox Live service. It is for these groups of people that this odd feature bears a heavy impact. That said, this Xbox Live inconvenience isn’t all in vain, because there is in fact some Xbox Live features. You can do short routines or extended classes with a friend over Xbox Live if it’s any consolation.
For an authentic Zumba experience in your living room, Zumba Fitness on Kinect is the best you’re going to get. It features new and existing routines, the unique musical hybrid formed through its exotic combination of differing music genres, and on-screen guidance and vocal cues from Zumba favourites like creator, Beto. There’s an impressive amount of variation throughout, it is just a shame the game is let down by poor movement tracking and a weird hiccup meaning it is awkward to play without an internet connection linked up. Still, if you can set aside these setbacks, and possibly turn a blind-eye to the disappointing detection by ignoring scores and playing it for the workout, then you’ve got a decent-sounding, visually-stimulating fitness game on your hands. It may not be outstanding but there’s something for everyone and it will appeal to fans of Zumba – plus, it’s certainly more involving than the aforementioned Zumba workout DVD advertised on “Teleshopping”.
Pros
It’s Zumba all over – a really authentic experience
Today we have a video preview of what you get when you pick up Razer’s Naga Epic MMO Mouse. This is certainly the mouse to own when it comes to MMO play, with its 16 million color backlight illumination (which gives you that added + 5 to Charisma) and 5600 dpi precision 3.5G laser sensor that will certainly increase your dexterity by +10, this bad boy is truly EPIC and well worth every penny.
This video preview goes through what you get in the box and all the extras.
Info covered in the video preview :
• 17 Fully-programmable MMO-optimized buttons (including 12 button thumb grid)
• Wired/Wireless dual mode capability
• 3 Interchangeable side panels
• Charging dock (also functions as a wireless receiver unit)
• Unlimited character profiles with AddOns
• Optional MMO-specific software AddOns
• 16 million color backlight illumination
• 5600dpi Razer Precision 3.5G Laser Sensor
• 1000Hz Ultrapolling™ / 1ms response time
• Approximate size: 116L x 77W x 41H (in mm)
• Battery Life: 12hrs (continuous use); 72 hours (normal gaming usage)
Any questions shoot them off below and we’ll do our best to answer them or ask Razer for you.
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We’ll have a review of the Razer NAGA Epic within the next few days – stay tuned.
One title that was announced last year that fell off my radar until recently was THQ’s arcade fighting spin on the WWE, WWE All Stars. Instead of just giving the new title a standard trailer like you would typically see, the company got none other than Macho Man Randy Savage to do a plug since his likeness is used the game. If you follow the WWE, you might know that the company has not been too fond of even recognizing the legendary wrestler for years due to some past burned bridges, but I guess this confirms that all that is water under the bridge.
Now for the trailer itself, be prepared to be taken back to the late 80’s and early 90’s (or a Slim Jim commercial even) as the ring veteran “Oh Yeahs” himself through promotion of WWE All Stars. If you have not heard of All Stars yet, I advise you take notice as this title uses many of the past and present personalities and gives them a cartoon-ish twist on their own persona to create an over the top fighter. If you remember WWF In Your House or Wrestlemania: The Arcade Game, then you should now be aware of a little bit of what to expect. Now that the Macho Man himself is confirmed as well as the obvious additions of The Rock, HHH, The Undertaker, and many other larger than life wrestlers from the past, It is looking like this title could be a lot of fun and a trip down memory lane for any wrestling fan out there.
So check out the trailer below and get ready as WWE All Stars is taking the world by storm in March 29, 2011…….OHHHHHH YEAAHHHHHHHHH!
Game Name: Lil’ Pirates Platform(s): iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad (iOS 3.0 or later) Publisher(s): Capcom Interactive, Inc. Developer(s): IUGO Mobile Entertainment, Inc. Genre(s): Simulation, Freemium Release Date: 4th November, 2010 Price: FREE (GET IT NOW!) Arrrrrrrr FREE !!!!! *Squaarrkkk*
Arrrrrrrr ME HEARTIES !! Pirate Captain MasterAbbott here are you ready to step on board my mighty pirate ship so I can take ye on a journey across the seven seas with Capcom and IUGO’s Lil’ Pirates for the Apple iPhone.
Everything you’d ever want to know about Lil’ Pirates is explained in this full featured epic detailed gameplay video, covering every aspect of the game from buried treasure to upgrading your ship, spending your hard earned doubloons buying cool items, to getting the most out of your crew members and leveling up as quickly and easily as possible. If you have no idea what Lil’ Pirates is all about take the time to read through our review here. Then click on the play button just below, grab some root beer feed Polly with a cracker (to shut him up) and watch the video. If YE wants to be the grandest pirate ever to sail the seven seas ye’d be wise to watch and learn what Captain MasterAbbott has to say – Arrrrrrrr !!!
Enjoy the video and please leave your comments and let us know what you think.
Ubisoft has announced a new party game of theirs, We Dare, which will be arriving on Wii and PS3 on February 11th. It is a party game comprised of a choice of 40 fun and flirty mini-games, all of which making use of the Wii Remote and PlayStation Move controller, depending on the console it’s played on.
Players can use the controllers in the most unusual and innovative ways to bring about some unique experiences fashioned with a focus on motion control. It will feature customisable in-game avatars which can be adjusted to a variety of sterotypes like Jock or Girl Next Door, or to match your real appearance. It will also feature hits like ‘Sex Bomb’ to further establish the light-hearted, slightly flirty atmosphere it’s aiming for, before culminating in a match-making session to decide (via the highly scientific means of how well people got on in mini-games together) whether the players are compatible for Friendship or Love.
Details are very thin on the ground for We Dare at the moment, but somehow, I can’t imagine this being one to be played single-player. However, if you regularly have people around or planning on holding a “wild” house party sometime soon, then this might be your cup of tea when it is released on the 11th February.
There is a lot you need in your arsenal when it comes to fighting giant alien bugs. In a new trailer released today by D3Publisher, the array of weapons just got better with the announcement that the new Pesticide Gun is just one of the over 300 weapon types that will used in Earth Defense Force: Insect Armageddon. Along with a clip showing the Pesticide gun in all it’s glory comes also a few facts about the weapon itself, as it will be one of the most prestigious in the game.
Details are as Follows:
· The Pesticide Guns do a massive amount of damage over a large radius.
· They are Tier 8 Weapons meaning you have to do some serious earth protecting to earn these.
· These guns have one shot reload for each of them.
Pesticide Cannon – Goes with the Trooper Armor
Pesticide Mortar – Goes with the Battle Armor
Pesticide Missile – Goes with the Tactical Armor
Pesticide Rifle – Goes with the Jet Armor
The trailer shows the gun completely level buildings as well as disintegrate enemies with just one shot so there is no doubt that when players finally get their hands on the game, this will be the weapon of choice for many. I still can not get over how awesome it is to see this little cult favorite getting a sequel, and it appears that there is a lot of love being used to make this game as over the top and fun by the developers. Earth Defense Force: Insect Armageddon drops in just a few months but to keep even more up to date with news on the game, you can check out the official website at www.edfia.com and don’t forget to check out the new bug busting trailer below.
Shift 2 Unleashed is coming. Electronic Arts has been trying a new way to sell the Limited Editions of their games. Much like Hot Pursuit and Crysis 2, you can get the Limited Edition, pay the regular retail price and still get extra stuff. For Shift 2 Unleashed, if you get the Limited Edition, you will get 3 exclusive cars: the Nissan Silvia spec.R Aero (S15), Alfa Romeo Giulietta QV and the Lamborghini Murciélago LP640.
Plus, you can get 40 extra career moments. These moments will include things like Old vs New battles and Manufacturer Showdown events. Are you ready to get your drift on?! Pre-order the Limited Edition to get access to these features, and then check back to watch the trailer below.