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TwoDots is a puzzle game developed by Betaworks. Players will connect dots to create matches and meet dot-collecting objectives. Gamezebo's strategy guide will give you all of the tips and tricks you'll need in order to master the art of connecting the dots. |
For smaller developers, bundles have provided some of the best visibility money can buy in recent years. Humble Bundle, Indie Royale - offers like these have brought some fantastic yet obscure titles to desktop gamers, raising the profiles of their developers in the process. Thanks to the nature of Android OS, Google gamers have been benefiting from this in recent years too (again, often courtesy of Humble). Apple's rather closed nature, however, has made bundles a virtual impossibility. Today though, Apple announced a change that will give developers the tools they need to bundle their apps together as they see fit, and for whatever price they want. Developers will also benefit from a few other new additions that were announced during today's WWDC keynote, like video previews in the App Store, trending searches and related searches. These, and the bundles, will all be available when iOS 8 launches. |
I'm a sucker for westerns. Don't believe me? Just look at my praise for . (Too soon?) Ready Steady Play is the game's follow-up from developer cowboy games -- it will be a trio of games, actually -- and while the trailer doesn't really confirm what kind of game we'll be getting, it's too fun not to share. Congratulations Ready Steady Play - you're now officially on my radar. |
When it launched back in 2010, . The new 'Ruins World' content requires a $0.99 in-app purchase on iOS. |
Last year's minimalist megahit, Dots, challenged players to one of the simplest game mechanics ever created: connect dots. This simplicity, along with its clean design and perfectly timed short-burst play, made it a permanent fixture on millions of smartphones. Its sequel, TwoDots, utilizes the same basic gameplay but offers more variety through level-based progression and in-game obstacles. Unfortunately, it's adopted a more aggressive system of monetization that becomes its own recurring obstacle. TwoDots is most reminiscent of the "Moves" game type in Dots, whose goal was to collect as many dots as possible in a finite number of moves. You still collect dots by drawing lines between same-colored circles horizontally or vertically (never diagonally), removing and receiving all points that the line touches. In TwoDots, however, the goal is not simply to attain the highest score possible: you have objectives that must be completed in order to pass each of its 85 individual levels. |
Have you ever picked up a guitar and wished you were able to thrash out iconic songs from some of the world's most infamous bands? Do you wish you could play that catchy riff that you can't get out of your head? If you answered yes to either of the above questions, you'll be very interested in CoachGuitar - an iPhone and iPad app that will teach you how to play the likes of Back in Black, Yesterday, and Hotel California. Unlike a lot of coaching apps, CoachGuitar doesn't just focus on guitar tabs. Instead, the app utilises videos and an animated fretboard, as well as coloured dots that represent your fingers and their placement during songs. These dots also indicate which strings you're supposed to strum at which times. We recently had the opportunity to chat to Antoine Mercier from the CoachGuitar team and ask him a few questions. |
I've never played the original Dungelot, but I understand it was quite good; a fact emphasized by . That means I can't directly compare it with the recently-released free-to-play sequel Dungelot 2, but it also insulates me from any comparative bias I might have. After all, I can't say I liked the first one better if I haven't played it, right? Dungelot 2 is a very simple twist on the Rogue-like format. Most of the familiar elements are here - randomly appearing monsters and treasure, one-click combat and perma-death - but instead of having to navigate a labyrinth of rooms and twisted corridors, the dungeon is represented by a simple grid. From the entry point of each level, you can "uncover" any adjacent room - that is, any square on the grid - by tapping on it, revealing creatures, loot, traps and other such dungeon decor. |
If you're into twin stick shooters, there's a pretty good chance that Battle Casters is fairly high on your radar. If it is, there are a few new things you should know. For one, it's now call Storm Casters. For another, it'll be coming out next month. And finally, we have a bunch of new screens that you haven't seen yet. In we were shown (and shared with you) the game's first dungeon, Skull Keep. Get Set Games has now sent along five new pictures showcasing the game's second dungeon: The Sunken City. Keep an eye out for Storm Casters to hit the App Store this June, and check out the brand new screenshots below right now. |
If there's one thing you can count on in this crazy, ever-changing world, it's that any IP that blows up in almost any form of pop culture is going to get turned into a mobile game. In the case of The Hunger Games, there have already been a few attempts to turn the mega-popular franchise into mobile gaming gold. But neither to have the mobile games powerhouse cook up "an exclusive role-playing, card collection mobile game" that will be produced by the same Chinese team responsible for The Hobbit: Kingdoms of Middle-earth. |
Do you remember that time you lost a month of your life to the iPhone game Dots? You'd better clear your schedule: developer Betaworks One has just launched its sequel, TwoDots, with the promise of 85 new challenging levels to conquer. The App Store description seems to promise a variety of new features, from "adorable Dots" like Yetis and Squids to gameplay mechanics that will see you sinking anchors, making bombs, putting out fires and more. Like the original, this one is a free download. , and stay tuned for our full review early next week. |
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