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X2 Football 2009 iPhone Game App Review
Posted on 30. Aug, 2009 by iPhone App Reviewer.
X2 Football 2009: Fully featured immersing soccer on the iPhone.
| Our Rating: 8.9/10 | ![]() |
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Version Reviewed: 1.2
Developer: X2 Games/Exient [Interview with iPhone App Reviewer]
Price as of Review: $6.99
Current iTunes Rating: 4/5
Size: 81.1MB
Lite Version: [iTunes Link]
X2 Football 2009 is the kind of game you’d see on a system like the Playstation Portable, it’s completely 3D with amazing graphics and an excellent control scheme. This app is a full board sports app which allows you to play soccer (or football for our British readers out there) against a computer opponent. You’ll start by learning the controls and strategies in a training area with many different options and scenarios such as free kick and left corner. When done you can quit training and launch tournament mode or penalty shootout. You can also just go ahead and play a quick match with teams of your choice!
When creating matches you can choose starting positions and other team management abilities. Afterwords you’ll be thrown into the playing field in a fully 3D environment. For control there’s three side buttons for passing, sliding, shooting and other actions. You then have a very responsive touch joystick for movement of the player. The artificial intelligence is excellent – the computer opponents are challenging and even details such as red/yellow cards have been added. You can tackle
other players and steal the possession of the ball. Not to mention you have in-game replay’s which are saved and can get zoomed in, panned and rotated around and played and multiple speeds.
The graphics are absolutely stunning for an iPhone app and the game runs them with perfect stability. The field is clear and all the player’s animations are perfect. The sound effects include dynamic commentary – roaring crowds and even the swift sound of that soccer ball hitting the net. Unfortunately there’s no accelerometer controls, nonetheless the touch control scheme is amazing, X2 Games has done an excellent job.
All in all X2 Football 2009 is an amazing sports game app for any fan of immersing gameplay and detailed 3D graphics. Definitely seven bucks well spent.
Final Ratings:
Gameplay: 9.4/10 – It’s a complete soccer game!
Enjoyment: 9/10 – Awesome to see something like this being so well executed on the iPhone.
Graphics: 9.7/10 – Probably the best in-game graphics I’ve seen.
Sound: 9/10 – Stunning, love the commentary.
Technology: 9/10 – Have I said wow yet?
Replay Value: 7/10 – This is the only part of our review that is not simply excellent. Without a full tournament mode, unless you simply love soccer, you won’t play games a lot.
Final Rating: 8.9/10
Further Improvements:
- Full tournament modes
- Multiplayer Mode
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Frogger iPhone Game App Review
Posted on 29. Aug, 2009 by iPhone App Reviewer.
Frogger: A limited but super fun port of the Atari classic.
| Our Rating: 7.8/10 | ![]() |
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Version Reviewed: 2.0.0
Developer: Konami Digital Entertainment [iTunes Link]
Price as of Review: $1.99
Current iTunes Rating: 3/5
Size: 2.7MB
Konami Entertainment has ported Atari’s classic game, Frogger, to the iPhone – yes that means even more nostalgia for the older gamers out there. For those of you who never got the chance to play Frogger while it was still around the game is about controlling a frog and guiding it to it’s destination. No this isn’t a puzzle game where you’ll have to logically figure out a path, instead you must have fast reflexes and timing to avoid all the obstacles that you will encounter.
The unfortunate part of this app is the immense lack of new environments, although there are several levels which each provide a new obstacle or two, it’s the same map over and over again. None the less, the gameplay is quite enjoyable and provides a great pick-up-and-play addiction. A game lasts from a mere few minutes to an hour (if you’re really good). Only a few people I’ve demoed it with have been able to get a score over 20,000 so this is a great challenge too! The environment can get pretty crazy with all the obstacles, making for an excellent immersing gameplay.
The graphics are quite friendly and smoothly rendered. I don’t think photo-realistic graphics would suit Frogger and therefore the current ones provide the perfect environment. Sound is a little dull but nothing annoying (which can be rare for an arcade game). Konami has done a near-perfect job on the control scheme, you can control the frog via three ways, tap (touch), slide (touch) or tilt (accelerometer). The touch control schemes are awesome – each have their own personal advantage so whatever suits you best. However the accelerometer controls are a pretty large bucket of fail.
All in all, Frogger is a highly enjoyable arcade game but won’t entertain for long and is very limited. For a couple of bucks though, definitely check this one out.
Final Ratings:
Gameplay: 6.9/10 – Frogger provides very immersing gameplay but lacks multiple environments
Enjoyment: 9/10 – Just utterly awesome
Graphics: 8.7/10 – Sets the perfect theme.
Sound: 7/10 – Nothing to complain about…
Technology: 8/10 – Excellent job on touch control schemes, great stability and the only glitch I’ve found is a very small irrelevant animation glitch.
Replay Value: 7.2/10 – This only gets a 7.2 due to the addictiveness, the only competition is a local score board – no online mode – no new maps.
Overall Rating: 7.8/10
Further Improvements: (Note to the developer!)
- More. maps. Have a whole adventure for our frog!
- Create a better accelerometer control scheme – anybody who’s played with it will know why this needs to be changed.
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Chickie Dominos iPhone Game App Review
Posted on 28. Aug, 2009 by iPhone App Reviewer.
Chickie Dominos: A classic domino game executed perfectly on your iPhone.
| Our Rating: 8.4/10 | ![]() |
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Version Reviewed: 1.1
Developer: Mindlube Games:
Price as of Review: $2.99
Current iTunes Rating: 4/5
Size: 17MB
Chickie Dominos is an iPhone version of the classic domino’s game “Chicken Foot.” I’ve had the lucky opportunity to play chicken foot before every seeing Chickie Domino’s, and let me say Mindlube Games have done an excellent job porting this to the iPhone and iPod Touch. The goal of the game is to use all your dominos before your opponent does, the rules can be complex however Chickie Dominos teaches you perfectly how to play. Now it’s just strategy on your part. For competition, you can play against a very well programmed computer opponent of three difficulty levels, or a hot-seat mode where you can pass your phone over to a friend and play.
The game overall is very enjoyable, the entire thing is on a multi-dimensional board with ability to pan, and zoom. Even though the board can get very cluttered, whenever you place a domino it will automatically adjust the board to fit. A game can last for around 20 minutes, each game consists of seven rounds and points are added to the loser every round. This scoring system can change the face of the game at anytime, Chickie Dominos is pretty hard to get bored of. Even if you do and want to come back a few days later, your last game will be saved for you to pick up off.
Chickie Dominos has a global score board for the best games to be uploaded to – it does this fast and quick; the entire app doesn’t seem to have any stability problems. The graphics are farmyard themed, a lot of people aren’t going to like this so secondary theme options would be nice. Nonetheless the graphics are all pretty smooth and render perfectly in the immersing environment. The background music is extremely annoying, luckily it can be turned off separate to the sound.
All in all, Chickie Dominos is one of the best domino games I’ve seen on the iPhone, and Mindlube Games has done an amazing job porting this to the iPhone. This app will not be deleted from my iPhone – how about you?
Final Ratings:
Gameplay: 9.6/10 – Tons of gameplay, perfect rendition of Chicken Foot.
Enjoyment: 8.9/10 – I really enjoyed playing Chicken Foot in the non-digital world, Chickie Dominos has not disappointed.
Graphics: 7/10 – Could be improved just a tad, additional themes would be nice.
Sound: 5/10 – Sound effects are all right, background music is deplorable but luckily can be turned off.
Technology: 9/10 – Great job, perfect interface including pan and zoom multi-touch controls. No stability issues found.
Replay Value: 7.9/10 – A game can last quite a while (for iPhone app standards) so you won’t get bored of this for at least a few days. I’m still addicted anyways…
Overall Rating: 8.4/10 – 0.5 bonus points added.
Further Improvements (Note to the developer!)
- Additional themes
- Additional background music
- Wi-Fi/Bluetooth multiplayer rather than just hotseat
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Extreme Hangman iPhone Game App Review
Posted on 28. Aug, 2009 by mike.
Extreme Hangman: ‘Extreme’ is an understatement!
| Our Rating: 8.4/10 | ![]() |
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Version Reviewed: 1.0.2
Developer: SkyZone Entertainment [iTunes Link]
Price as of Review: $0.99
Current iTunes Rating: 3.5/5
Size: 6.7MB
Lite Version: [iTunes Link]
Extreme Hangman adds a creative twist to hangman. It is played on a virtual chalk board and there are many situations your stick-figure may find itself in. From the classic hangman situation, being hung from a noose, to getting your brains eaten by zombies, Extreme Hangman will keep your attention with the variety of creative animations. You get six false choices and two hints before your stick-person dies. From actors to supermarket, there’s a category for everyone. With a variety of categories and ranging difficulties, Extreme Hangman is great for the novice or veteran player.
What I like most about Extreme Hangman is the creative situations your stick-person is put in. Instead of just enjoying guessing the word, I now also have fun seeing how my stick-person will react to my guess. The graphics are smooth and flawless. The local multiplayer is great for playing with a friend, but the word you choose must be at least five letters long. The options allow you to greatly customize the game. You can choose which animation you want to use or just change the difficulty. Extreme Hangman is extremely fun and addicting, even losing is fun!
Even though Extreme Hangman is a great game, it isn’t perfect. The sound fits the game but is very annoying. The online feature is a good idea, if it can be fixed. I tried it a few times with a friend and out of the many times we tried, we only got into the game once, and got disconnected within a minute. Those are really the only two things I can complain about with Extreme Hangman.
Overall, Extreme Hangman had me from the beginning. With the addicting gameplay, and creative animations, Extreme Hangman is one of my favourite apps. Hangman is a common game that has been remade countless times. I can honestly say that this is one of the best, if not the best hangman app out there. If you like hangman, you’ll love Extreme Hangman!
Overall Ratings:
Gameplay: 9.5/10 – Very addicting and impressive
Enjoyment: 9.5/10 – Even losing is fun!
Graphics: 9/10 – Smooth with very creative animations.
Sound: 5/10 – Fits the animations but VERY annoying.
Technology: 8/10 – Only uses touch controls but very effectively.
Replay Value: 9.5/10 – Never gets boring.
Final Ratings: 8.4/10
Further Improvements:
- Fix the online mode glitches.
- Choose less annoying music!
- Continue to increase words and categories
Until next time,
-Mike.
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Platypus iPhone Game App Review
Posted on 27. Aug, 2009 by iPhone App Reviewer.
Platypus: Enjoyable 2D arcade shooting.
| Our Rating: 7.9/10 | ![]() |
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Version Reviewed: 1.20
Developer: Handmark, Inc [iTunes Link]
Price as of Review: $4.99
Current iTunes Rating: 4/5
Size: 4.8MB
Lite Version: [iTunes Link]
Platypus is a uniquely themed arcade shooter which will bring back a lot of nostalgia for folks who played the hundreds of similar games in the time of the Nintendo 64. The goal of Platypus is to gain as many points by shooting up enemies with one of several weapons (power-ups are available throughout each stage). There’s a huge amount of stages and levels to go through, beating all of them would take several hours being a skilled player. Although you only get four lives, you’re able to continue where you left off, just with your points reset.
Like all classic arcade shooters the high score board is your main motivation to playing – although Platypus is very enjoyable, it’s not really the addictive paradigm and therefore you’ll probably put it away once beat. Unfortunately there’s no global high scores and the only competition is yourself, friends who you let use your device and the pre-ranked entries. However the four total stages should be more than enough to keep you entertained for that five dollars worth of time.
The graphics are very unique, the theme is well, it’s clay. Everything was basically drawn from clay. Although it doesn’t look modern or extremely detailed it gives a nice effect and really sets the theme. The graphics in all are satisfactory, keeping them at a low level leaves room for game stability, and with the huge amount of objects (bullets, enemies, particles, etc) on the screen at the same time, stability is key. Handmark Inc has done a great job on the control interface, you can control via touch or accelerometer and both allow you to set sensitivity and calibration. Nifty eh?
All in all if you’re into arcade shooters, Platypus is for you, it definitely does not disappoint. It’s quite entertaining while it lasts, and it’s an excellent game to show to friends as you can show them so many aspects of your awesome new iPhone.
Final Ratings:
Gameplay: 8.9/10 – Lots of stages, enough to last quite a while. Tons of different enemies and powerups.
Enjoyment: 7/10 – It’s a pretty nifty game and will keep you entertained no doubt – how long is the question.
Graphics: 7.5/10 – The theme isn’t the best but they executed it well.
Sound: 8/10 – For those who love nostalgia, you’ll love the sound effects, for those who don’t you can turn it off.
Technology: 8.2/10 – Ability to control via accelerometer and touch, both can be customized to your personal standards.
Replay Value: 7.8/10 – Lots of levels available but the only real motivation is the local-only high score board.
Overall Rating: 7.9/10
Further Improvements:
- Global high score board
- Different themes – a lot of people will be pulled away from buying this due to the current clay style graphics.
- Different ships and more guns!
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Parachute Panic iPhone Game App Review
Posted on 26. Aug, 2009 by iPhone App Reviewer.
Parachute Panic: Parachute into addicting gameplay.
| Our Rating: 7.8/10 | ![]() |
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Version Reviewed: 1.1
Developer: FDG Entertainment [iTunes Link]
Price as of Review: $0.99
Current iTunes Rating: 3.5/5
Size: 6.2MB
Lite Version: [iTunes Link]
Parachute Panic is another game that’s showing the iPhone’s huge potential for great “cell phone,” gaming. Like almost every true iPhone hit (and trust me, Parachute Panic has been a hit on the App Store) the gameplay is incredibly simple. The key is addictiveness. The goal of Parachute Panic is to play god with stick figures and guide them to the safety of your steamboats. To do this simply swipe across the screen to blow wind around. You’ll need quick timing and fast reflexes to bring all your men onto the boats.
You’ll face challenges along the way such as thunderclouds and alien spaceships that will try to abduct your stick figures. You only have five lives, once a stick figure has been killed in any way (dropping to his death in the ocean, getting abducted, get struck by lightning) you lose a life. This can happen quite quickly. The gameplay is very challenging (on either difficulty level) and my high score is a mere 62 (anybody who’s beaten this can insult my skills in the comments).
The theme of the app is unique – all the graphics look like they were drawn on paper and scanned – the water is actually just blue lines. However the end effect is quite nice and the user interface is smooth. The statistics area like to remind you how many times you’ve killed off one of your stick figures via each death method. Unfortunately there is no global high score board which in my opinion takes out a lot of the replay value – unless you’re addicted (ok you probably are), there’s no motivation to keep playing.
All in all, Parachute Panic is a great app for a buck, the gameplay follows the ideal iPhone paradigm. Unfortunately the features are a little limited but we can abide by that for only a dollar. You can check out the lite version for your final opinion on this app.
Final Ratings:
Gameplay: 8.2/10 – Although not very complex it’s the simplicity that makes it awesome.
Enjoyment: 9/10 – Not much to say here, it’s just fun!
Graphics: 8/10 – The theme has a nice effect.
Sound: 5/10 – The effects are great but the background and narration are very annoying. Luckily you can turn just those off in the settings.
Technology: 8.2/10 – Very stable and I haven’t found a glitch. Touch controls are very responsive. Unfortunately no accelerometer control.
Replay Value: 8/10 – Many have found this game very addicting – it’s solid over one million copies.
Overall Rating: 7.8/10
Further Improvements:
- Global high score board
- A “hard” difficulty level
- Accelerometer usage












