Finally, an iPhone app/game I really, really want
If you’re looking for a game that makes the most of the iPhone’s touch screen and accelerometer, then you will want to check out Aqua Forest from Hudson Soft and Prometech Software. This awesome 2D game allows users to “...manipulate on-screen water and various other substances by touch.” With five modes in each of the ten stages, there are a total of fifty rounds for you to play in this game. However, for ultimate fun, there is also a free mode in which you can simply waste hours of time playing with this awesome physics engine game.
To see it in action, check out the video below.
Although their site makes no claim of when this app will be available or how much it will cost, it has already earned a spot on my home screen. Despite all of the iPhone apps I have already seen, this one is one of the most interesting, in my opinion. I don’t know about you, but this whole App Store thing is going to make my wallet a lot skinnier.
Product [Aqua Forest]
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This “game” looks like a terrible waste of money.
I don’t even think you can call this a game…
on July 9, 2008 at 11:04 AM - LINK