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Appletell reviews augmented reality games for iPhone 3GS

by Josh Holat on Nov 1, 2009 at 09:53 PM

Augmented reality. If you’re not familiar with the phrase, get there. It’s a fairly new trend in games in which the computer generated graphics are laid on top of what you actually see around you. There are other more detailed and possibly more accurate definitions, but forget about them. What… Continue Reading »

App it Up: Skee-Ball

by Kirk Hiner on Sep 28, 2009 at 11:36 AM

Skee-Ball is that game where you roll balls up a ramp in an attempt to get them into various rings for high point values, but Freeverse is never content to just leave things as they are. So, they’ve added multiple play methods, in-air ball control, various goals to reach (hit… Continue Reading »

iPhone flight sim dogfight

by Kirk Hiner on Jun 12, 2009 at 10:28 AM

I’ve always enjoyed flying games. I’ve also always hated them. Total ambivalence. I love the action and feel of flying a plane, provided I don’t have to actually learn anything in order to fly it. I don’t want realism or rudders or wind speed gauges, I just want to turn,… Continue Reading »

Final day for Appletell’s pirate game giveaway, now with more treasure

by Kirk Hiner on May 24, 2009 at 08:19 AM

Today’s the last day for entries into Appletell’s pirate game giveaway, in which we’re awarding one winner copies of Freeverse’s Jack Keane and Coladia’s Destination Treasure Island. But is that all? Of course that’s not all. We’ve decided to throw in two games of your choice from the Appletell review… Continue Reading »

Final weekend for pirate booty Appletell game giveaway

by Kirk Hiner on May 21, 2009 at 11:56 AM

Pirates are bad. They steal. They kill people. They’ve got horrible hygiene. It’s just not a pleasant thing. But that hasn’t stopped Hollywood and the gaming industry from glamorizing them, and why should it? I’m guessing sword fighting skeletons would be nasty in real life, too, but that doesn’t mean… Continue Reading »

Appletell giveaway: Pirate games for Mac OS X

by Kirk Hiner on May 12, 2009 at 08:01 AM

Pirates have sure made a comeback, huh? No longer relegated to goofy musicals and crazy notions like the idea that Geena Davis could ever be a respected ship captain, pirates are now back where they should be: the subject of big budget action movies and sexy Halloween costumes for the… Continue Reading »

Appletellcast weekly Apple podcast, May 3rd, 2009

by Kirk Hiner on May 5, 2009 at 09:28 AM

After a week off, the Appletellcast move towards its new format by introducing it’s interim host: me. This week, I talk with Bruce Morrison of Freeverse, makers of many outstanding games for the Macintosh, as well as some exciting, high end games for the iPhone. Bruce and I talk about… Continue Reading »

Appletell reviews Jack Keane for Mac OS X

by Kirk Hiner on Mar 30, 2009 at 07:24 AM

I had a lot of fun with Jack Keane. I’d like to think this has more to do with the quality of the game than with any sense of nostalgia, but I imagine that’s not the case. Those who never got into adventure games or who have never actually played… Continue Reading »

Appletell reviews Commander: Napoleon at War for Mac OS X

by Bill Stiteler on Mar 27, 2009 at 11:16 AM

Before computer games, even before role-playing games, there were war games, where players could reenact battles—historical or otherwise—by moving miniatures or cardboard chits along a 3D terrain or board map. Commander: Napoleon at War is an almost direct translation of these war games; there’s little flash in terms of graphics—the… Continue Reading »

Appletell reviews Days of Thunder for iPhone, iPod touch

by Kirk Hiner on Feb 22, 2009 at 09:23 PM

Days of Thunder should appeal to two types of gamers: race fans and those who want something that takes iPhone gaming up a notch. Casual games are well and good, but when you’re looking for something on your iPhone or iPod touch to really make you feel like you’ve got… Continue Reading »

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