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Friday, February 20, 2015

2 Cars: free reflex game for iphone, ipad

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The images above tell the whole story. I have to admit, I love this little game. It's too fast for me though. My high score is only 40. Often, when changing lanes, I sideswipe a square. 


To really appreciate this game, first play it a few times. Then check the high scores on the Leaderboard. Who are these people and how do they do it?
https://itunes.apple.com/app/2-cars/id936839198


Update 2/20: my new high score is 60.

Sharp Minds: free puzzle app game for iphone, ipad





iPhone Screenshot 1  iPhone Screenshot 3
The object of Sharp Minds is to swipe/add the blue tiles into the yellow ones to eliminate the yellow tiles.
When I played the first 40 levels of Sharp Minds, I didn't like it because it was too easy. Nevertheless I kept playing to experience the 'special powers'. The 'special powers' didn't start at the beginning. I think they start at level 41.


Some tiles have a little circle in the corner.  Let's say a 3 has that symbol. If you use that 3 with other numbers to eliminate a 12, for example, then all the yellow 12's will be eliminated.


Other tiles have a little arrow in the corner. That power: if you swipe/add blue tiles up to eliminate a yellow tile, then all of the other yellow tiles - going in that direction - will also be eliminated.


Each level has a fixed starting field of numbers. However, when the blue tiles get replaced, they are replaced with random numbers.


Sharp Minds has 'hundreds' of  levels and I've solved 141. This took about 3-4 hours to achieve. Yesterday I was in a 2 hour staff meeting, so I got a lot done. (Hope the boss doesn't follow this blog.)
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/sharp-minds/id915786949
http://www.dreamvis.com/SharpMinds
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGzYxQhkfBE&feature=player_embedded

Thursday, February 19, 2015

2D1B - Free Addictive Game for iphone, ipad

iPhone Screenshot 2 iPhone Screenshot 1
Jignesh Bhensadadia has created another test-your-reflexes game called Two Dots One Brain. The object is to catch the balls with the matching hemisphere.


We've seen this type of game a lot recently. It's fun for about 10 minutes. Play it with a partner - each person is responsible for just 1 circle.
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/2d1b-free-addictive-game/id953763595?mt=8


Jignesh created another puzzle which I played but never got around to posting a review. It's better:  https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/square-colors-puzzle/id944385999?mt=8  But now that I think about it, this game might be a clone of another game.

Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Ten Sum - puzzle app game for iphone, ipad

iPhone Screenshot 1      iPhone Screenshot 2
Marc Sockel recently contacted me about his new puzzle app game Ten Sum.  The object is to eliminate all the tiles by combining adjacent tiles that add up to 10.  Naturally, the remaining block fall down.
There are 84 levels and I think they're a bit too easy. But I must admit, some of them are a bit tricky. Marc said he might update his game with negative tiles.
https://itunes.apple.com/app/ten-sum/id963510211