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X2 Snowboarding For iPhone Brings Great Graphics, Engaging Tricks And Immersive Gameplay
Pumped up from the Winter Games? You can snowboard like a heavily-padded athlete on your iPhone too with X2 Snowboarding, the first really good snowboarding title to ever grace the platform.
First, a disclaimer. I’m not a big fan of snowboarding games. In fact, I’d never been able to tolerate them until a friend turned me onto SSX some years back. While it hasn’t grown on my stable of favorites, I do enjoy a pick-up game every once in a while.
The graphical presentation of X2 is really noteworthy. While cartoony, the overall look is exceptional, especially when compared to competing titles on the App Store. The instant replay, which allows you to watch scenes from various angles over and over, are a constant source of amusement.
You get a choice of six characters, each one with a varied skill set that gives you different advantages and disadvantages during play. There are six possible venues (USA, Switzerland, Japan, New Zealand, Canada and Chile) and three types of competitions (Freestyle, Race, and Trick-Race). The slopes are very long, with plenty of variations, making for a challenging romp every time down.
Controls are a combination of tilt and touch, but are geared quite loosely, which works really well for both the platform and the fast-paced action. The basic buttons control jumping and turbo, while a third one helps you tie tricks together. When you’re up in the air, buttons appear to perform various grabs. You can also tilt the phone to rotate the character during the trick.
With an excellent soundtrack to top everything off, X2 Snowboarding is one of the most immersive and exciting solo sports games on the iPhone. Very surprising. The price feels a bit steep, though, at $6.99.
FlickTunes For iPhone Let You Control Your Music Without Looking
I’ve always wondered if there was a simpler, no-look way to use the iPhone’s music player. Turns out there is and it’s been out for a while now. FlickTunes is a free App Store download from SoGeeky Software that purports to let you control the music on your handset blindly.
Why would you want to do that? Personally, I wanted the functionality so I didn’t have to take out my iPhone from my belt mount. FlickTunes’ pitch, however, is for easier control of your music while you’re driving – which actually makes it sound a heck of a lot more significant.
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SciPhone i68 I9++: Get iPhone Looks At An Awesome Price
Want a phone that looks like an iPhone at a fraction of the price? Say hello to Chinese clones. Specifically this one, my hands-down favorite of the lot – the SciPhone I68 I9++ Mobile Phone.
Can it run iPhone apps? Of course not. Can it browse the web in 3G? Nope, GSM only. Everything else, however, is golden (especially at this crazy, low price point).
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Battleship For iPhone Makes The Classic Board Game Even More Awesome With Cutscenes And New Playing Modes
Very few board games ported to mobile phones have managed to pique the interest of a lot of gamers. I have a feeling that EA’s port of the Hasbro classic Battleship for the iPhone will get a lot of takers, though.
Filled with plenty of clever touches and visual treats, the $2.99 App Store download brings a fitting mobile makeover to the title. Instead of messy pegs, you get a nifty-looking animated playing field, with interesting cutscenes that bring the image of your enemies’ increasingly-damaged fleet to life. Read the rest of this entry »
Throat Mic For iPhone Lets You Make Phone Calls In Noisy Places, Even Warzones
Frequently find yourself in noisy places that make it impossible to have a conversation over your cellphone? If you have an iPhone, the Throat Mic should let the person on the other end of the line hear you clearly, even if you’re in the middle of a warzone with bombs exploding nearby.
Exaggerate much? Not really. The “made for iPhone” accessory will actually be able to pull it off, since it’s based on the same design that allows soldiers to communicate in boisterous and chaotic fields of battle.
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