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[04.28.12] Review: 'Where’s My Water?'

Creature Feep

Creature Feep

Where's My Water?

Rating:

5 Stars

After making quite the splash as the Amazon Free App of the Day back in December of 2011, Where’s My Water? has continued its success since then across both the Android and iPhone platforms. This innovative puzzler, surprisingly from Disney, features well over 250 levels, two separate story lines, and plenty of bonus items to collect. Swampy, our poor alligator protagonist, just simply wants to take a bath to clean up for his love interest Allie; however, the dastardly Cranky has foiled his plans for relaxation and cleanliness by destroying the pipes that deliver water to his tub. Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to traverse the sewers and wipe away sand, dirt, or whatever else gets in your way to carefully transport water to Swampy’s living quarters. Don’t forget to pick up some rubber duckies on the way, because everyone knows bath time isn’t complete without a little yellow squeaking companion.

The Fun Stuff:

Puzzle games may be an oversaturated category in the mobile gaming market, but the geniuses at Creature Feep boldly decided to drop the use of word puzzles and forgo flinging animals at each other in favor of a very original and clever game mechanic. Although attempting to utilize the flow of liquids is almost foreign to game design, that concept of understanding the basic physics of the flow of water is something that everyone learns and understands from a very young age. Creature Feep zeroed in on that knowledge and designed a game that’s accessible to almost everyone capable of handling the devices the game is on. You simply drag your finger through dirt to remove portions of it allowing liquid to flow through winding pathways to ultimately land in the severed end of the pipe connecting directly to Swampy’s bathtub. It’s simple, intuitive, and very unique, as is the subject matter of the game.

It’s not too often you hear “adorable” used in the same sentence with “alligators”, but Creature Feep has worked some Disney magic and created a little alligator named Swampy you really care about. It helps that all of the graphics from the game match the typical animated art style from Disney’s repertoire. Between the shower curtain loading screen and the various rubber duckies wearing lab coats, capes, and hats; there is plenty of charm to go around. If collecting things is your favorite, there’s plenty of achievements to unlock throughout the game. Additionally, a la Disney’s The Little Mermaid, there are also plenty of trinkets to collect, with everything from a miniature Statue and an old radio to the basics such as a bar of soap and floss, all of which unlock bonus levels.

These bonus levels have an entirely unique game mechanic, different yet from everything else included in Where’s My Water? Although still affecting the flow of water, it’s now done by rotating your phone around as opposed to letting gravity take its natural course. Although this is never featured later in the game, the normal game mode does have more than just swiping away dirt. There will be switches, moving parts, pipe systems, different liquids to use in various combinations, and even the clever use of steam. All-in-all, there’s plenty to do and enough variety that you’ll never get bored.

The Frustrating Stuff:

In a very abnormal decision Disney and Creature Feep have decided to release a free version which contains extra levels not available in the full version of the game. The decision to withhold content from paying users in favor of giving it exclusively to those who didn’t runs completely against the grain, none-the-less it can be forgiven seeing as it’s free and anyone who purchased the full version can also download the free version. Still, this could be a bit troubling to some who want to add those twenty levels to their already staggering list of accomplishments from the full game.

Bottom Line:

Where’s My Water? has everything going for it. It’s incredibly unique, flawlessly designed, and as if there wasn’t enough content already, more is continuously being added. This game is definitely on the “must have” list for mobile games. If you’re hesitant, you can always check out the aforementioned free version first (links below), but soon you’ll realize that the $0.99 asking price for the full game is highway robbery. As an added bonus, you can also get a free $1 in Amazon MP3 credit if you buy the full version – as of April 28, 2012 – although there’s no word on how long that deal will last.

Google Play

Where’s My Water? Free

Where’s My Water? Full Game

Amazon App Store

Where’s My Water? Free

Where’s My Water? Full Game

iTunes

Where’s My Water? Free

Where’s My Water? Full Game

Where’s My Water? was developed by Creature Feep and published by Disney Mobile. It’s available for both Android and iOS devices for $0.99

Anthony Ortale writes news and reviews on behalf of Examiner.com. He does so much gaming in his spare time, it’s practically a full time job! If you like what you read here, please subscribe to his articles! You can also follow Tony on Twitter, or become a fan on Facebook! If you ever have any questions, comments, or concerns, feel free to email Tony any time at ortale.anthony@gmail.com, he would love to hear from you

[02.26.12] Review: 'Radiant HD'

Radiant HD for Android

Hexage, Ltd.

Hexage, Ltd.

Rating:

5 Stars

Amazon blasts in with another free game, Radiant HD, as the free app of the day for Feb. 26, 2012. This game is all about nostalgia and retro mystique clearly drawing inspiration from the classic Galaga series. It mixes in some modern aspects and graphics that are a fantastic tribute to the games of yesteryear. If you’re a fan of retro gaming, this is a modern take on it at its absolute finest.

 

The Fun Stuff:

Despite running on far superior devices, the developer still chose to go with pixelated images to add to its nostalgic charm. They also give off a vibrant neon glow similar to the graphics in Geometry Wars. Even the ‘cut scenes’ are rendered in the same way they would be had the game been developed 20+ years ago. They’re very brief, often have cheesy and predictable dialog, and are forgo voice-acting altogether. All of it feels right at home and you probably won’t even miss them while you have your head wrapped in Radiant HD.

The gameplay is some of the best on the Android platform. Most games attempt to utilize both a joystick and fire button. Radiant HD ignores these all together by introducing auto-fire and requiring you only to control your ship. The joystick is also scrapped in favor of general touch zones. Touching the left side of the screen moves you left and touching the right side moves you right. It’s intuitive and comfortable, seeing as your thumbs are already resting in those areas while playing the game.

As a nice addition, Radiant HD allows you to upgrade your weapons either by earning credits or picking up power-ups while playing. It breathes new life into the game without being enough to actually ruin it.

The Frustrating Stuff:

The only thing that really seems out of place in Radiant HD is the fact that the game has been made somewhat easier. Not by the aforementioned power-ups, but rather by the fact that your ship doesn’t blow up when any of the enemy ships fly into you. Instead, they apparently fly above or below because your spaceship is completely intact after they pass. This might be because of the more compressed screen space on a phone. The arcade cabinets had much more height to them allowing plenty of time to shoot things or move out of their way. After a while, this feature will probably grow on you in the later levels.

The most disappointing aspect is the lack of a save feature. Everything has to be played in one sitting. This means that if you suddenly need to check an email or Google something, the second you hit that ‘home’ button on your phone, all data is lost. Hopefully, this feature will be added in at a later date, but until then this game is only worth playing if you have some time on your hands.

Bottom Line:

Radiant HD is a blast from the past which is extremely well done. Those who grow up playing any of the arcade classic vertical shooters will be thrilled with the new life this game breathes into an otherwise dead genre. By all means, get your hands on this today for free if you can. If you’ve missed the sale, it’s well worth forking over the $1.99 if you’re a fan of these types of games. It’s well designed and so much thought was put into each and every detail. You’ll become so immersed in its world, you’ll get confused trying to figure out where to put your quarters.

Radiant HD was created by Hexage Ltd and is Amazon’s free app of the day for 2/26/12. It typically sells for $1.99

Anthony Ortale writes news and reviews on behalf of Examiner.com. He does so much gaming in his spare time, it’s practically a full time job! If you like what you read here, please subscribe to his articles! You can also follow Tony on Twitter, or become a fan on Facebook! If you ever have any questions, comments, or concerns, feel free to email Tony any time at ortale.anthony@gmail.com, he would love to hear from you!

 

[02.14.12] Review: 'Bag It!'

Hidden Variable Studios

Hidden Variable Studios

Bag It! for Android

Rating:

5 Stars

Amazon bagged another game for the free app of the day for Feb. 14, 2012 with Bag It!. It’s a new-comer on the market and the first game out of Hidden Variable Studios, but don’t count it out quite yet. It’s climbing the charts quickly despite being only a few months old. The puzzle genre is oversaturated, but Bag It! Brings something fresh to the table with its unique gameplay and adorable graphics. This game challenges you with the mundane task of bagging groceries but does so with specific challenges in mind. It might sound like a complete bore however its instant success make it seem likely you’ll be in for a nice surprise. Take a little Tetris, throw in a little Toy Story, add a dash of the travel-game classic Rush Hour and you’ve got yourself Bag It!.

The Fun Stuff:

“If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” is a common saying and it makes a lot of sense, however there’s certainly nothing wrong with a little innovation from time to time. One of the greatest things about Bag It! is the original gameplay. It’s incredibly refreshing to play something so different and so well designed for a change. The app as a whole is very well refined and it’s likely you won’t run into a single problem while playing. Graphics are outstanding across the board whether you’re in the menus or playing the game.

Each food item is given a character with unique personalities and appearance. The background music creates a nice ambiance when blended with the sound effects and it’s the perfect environment for puzzle solving. If you ever find yourself getting frustrated with the puzzles and want to let off a little steam, you can unlock a different mode where your challenge is to crush as many items as possible. There’s also an endless bagging mode and a puzzle mode where many items are already bagged for you, however you have to move and rotate them to add in the last few while not allowing a single item to be crushed.

The Frustrating Stuff:

If we’re going to be nitpicky with Bag It!, there are two more neutral things to gripe about. It has OpenFeint integration – which some people use and love, however others who don’t will probably find it annoying. Likewise, it’s a game that requires you to play to unlock all of it. You can’t just jump straight to any level or any game you want. Again, some people prefer this method because it gives you a reason to play a game. Others will likely find this frustrating when they just wanted to jump in and get a quick fix on a random level.

Bottom Line:

Bag It! is, hands down, the best game to hit the market in quite some time. This is definitely a game that can appeal to anyone and everyone. Drop everything and take advantage of this free deal today, unless you’d rather wait to pay and support the developers – it’s much deserved for this masterpiece. If you missed out on the deal of the day or don’t own an Android device, it’s 100% worth paying for and downloading.

Bag It! was created by Hidden Variable Studios and is Amazon’s free app of the day for 2/14/12. It typically sells for $0.99. It’s also available for $0.99 on iTunes and from Barnes & Noble for the NookColor.

Anthony Ortale writes news and reviews on behalf of Examiner.com. He does so much gaming in his spare time, it’s practically a full time job! If you like what you read here, please subscribe to his articles! You can also follow Tony on Twitter, or become a fan on Facebook! If you ever have any questions, comments, or concerns, feel free to email Tony any time at ortale.anthony@gmail.com, he would love to hear from you!

 

[01.12.12] Review: Airport Mania 2: Wild Trips

Reflexive Entertainment

Reflexive Entertainment

Airport Mania 2: Wild Trips for Android

Rating:

5 Stars

Your eyes aren’t tricking you, Amazon really is offering two free apps today! In addition to the educational game What's Different?, you can also pick up Airport Mania 2: Wild Trips at no cost today only! This sequel to Airport Mania: First Flight aims to build on the wild success of its predecessor by taking you to crazy new locations and delivering the same solid gameplay that has made the series so popular. This time-management game is hoping to do the same thing Diner Dash accomplished, only using cute airplanes instead of restaurant patrons. With over 10 different airports to play on and 40 awards to collect, this game will absorb a large chunk of your time, and it’s worth it.

The Fun Stuff:

This game is really the complete package. The graphics are both cute and exceptional, featuring cartoon character like airplanes with faces and personalities. The planes will express the pain or delight of their passengers both with visible and audible cues. The sound effects in the game are also fantastic; the roar of planes flying overhead and landing blend nicely with the background music. The game runs smoothly and controlling things feels very natural and just simply makes sense.

Of course, the key to making you feel at home with a game’s controls is an excellent tutorial and Airport Mania 2has the perfect tutorial. Not only does it take you through the basics, but it also forces you to use advanced techniques such as combo multipliers and queuing things up. Once you’ve got the tutorial down, you even get your diploma and then you can hit the runways freely!

The Frustrating Stuff:

This doesn’t really count for anyone who hasn’t downloaded the app yet, but for those who had already been playing for a while, they were greeted by a horrible surprise when they installed the last update: everything was gone. Unfortunately, the developers made a mistake and anyone who updated lost all their data, but the mistake has since been corrected so don’t worry about updating or installing now. Other than that though, there really aren’t other gripes about this app.

Bottom Line:

Airport Mania 2: Wild Trips is one of the best games to grace the Android platform in quite some time. Even the loading screen is adorable with its little seatbelt progress bar! This is by all means an absolute rush-as-fast-as-you-can-and-grab-it-while-it’s-free app, but even if you aren’t lucky enough to grab it now, it’s definitely worth the 99 cents to pick it up any other time because this game is pretty much a guaranteed addiction. If you haven’t played any time management games before and you’re unsure whether or not you’d like them, there is the original game’s little brother, Airport Mania Free which will give you a light taste of the paid version. Now what are you waiting for, get out there and grab this while you can!

Airport Mania 2: Wild Trips was created by Reflexive Entertainment and is Amazon’s free app of the day for 1/12/12. It typically sells for $0.99