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Friday
Jul092010

Interactive movie makes clever use of YouTube

Ladies and gentleman, you are here for a first: a Lindsay Lohan reference on this site! Given all the drama surrounding Lohan's jail sentence, one group of clever folks decided to make some lovely lemonade out of lemons, and created the Lindsay in Court: Interactive Game. Just like the old choose-your-own-adventure books, you decide what happens next in the melodrama-filled courtroom. The first segment is below to get you started. Warning: no all segments are safe for work. But hey, it's Friday!

Tuesday
Jan262010

Grizzly for the iPhone and iPod Touch Video Review

There truly is an app for just about anything. Case in point: Grizzly. Grizzly mates the combat style of street fighter with ridiculous cute stuffed teddy bears. But don't let those cute bear faces fool you: these bears are full of anger, and they're ready to do battle in a photo-realistic background near you. 

You control your character by tapping two circles on the bottom of the screen. One controls direction, while the other controls kicks, punches, and secret moves. While the gameplay is fun, it would be even better with networked, multiplayer game options.

As it is though, we can say this is easily the best teddy bear street fighting game ever. (note to the developers: we expect to see that glowing line of praise on the app page soon.)

(iTunes link)

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Thursday
Aug202009

DrawRace for the iPhone and iPod Touch Video Review

We've stated before that the "perfect" (at least to us) racing game for the iPhone/iPod Touch still doesn't exist. We have to give kudos to DrawRace for going in an entirely different direction, and creating a game that's fun to play, and has you hanging on to play "just on more time."

DrawRace features a simple overhead view of the race track. You then move your finger around the track to create the path and speed you'd like your car to go. Once you've completed the set number of laps, the race begins, and your car follows your path against a computer adversary, time trial, or network opponent.

The play is easy to catch on, but we just wish there were more laps in each race, as going around and around drawing your path gets more complicated with more laps.

(iTunes Link)

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