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- App Review: Grinchmas for iPhone
- iPhone Review from PreCentral.net’s Dieter, Smartphone Round Robin
- Dock Accessory to Turn iPhone Into Universal IR Remote
- Apple: HTTP Live Stream Technology Now Required for Streaming Video
- Amateur Surgeon Christmas Edition — Bloody Good Fun for the Holidays
App Review: Grinchmas for iPhone Posted: 19 Dec 2009 12:48 PM PST (Grinchmas for iPhone Forum Review by cjvitek. For more Forum Reviews, see the TiPb iPhone App Store Forum Review Index!) Grinchmas [$1.99 - iTunes link] is a Christmas themed game designed by Oceanhorse Media. In the game, you get to choose if you play "Merry Grinch" or "Mean Grinch". With the mean Grinch, you goal is to throw snowballs at the houses which are playing too much music (and thus bothering you). With the merry Grinch, you through presents at the houses (of matching color) trying to spread Christmas joy.
The games themselves are suitable for all ages, and my daughter had some fun trying them out. However, they do take a little bit of skill – hitting the houses with either the snowballs or the presents depends on your aim as well as the speed at which you throw (swipe your finger). Faster swiping means throwing the item farther (at the distant houses). It takes a little bit of practice to get it down pat. Unfortunately, that's where the game ends. The merry Grinch game is based on how many packages you can throw in a certain time limit. The mean Grinch game is based on how many houses you can silence (how long you can last) before your patience wears out. As such, both games are similar to each other. It would be nice to see a couple of different KINDS of games between the two options. In addition, while there is a nice soundtrack (or rather, music and sound effects), there is nothing else enticing. I would have loved to see some cut scenes (maybe from the TV special), some spoken lines to the TV special, some sort of bonus features (maybe Max appears, maybe some houses are worth more, etc). As it is, playing the game a few times is fun, but the novelty wears off rather quickly. The simplicity of the games is both good (easy to pick up) and it's downfall (gets boring relatively fast). ConclusionAll in all, the game is nice holiday themed fun, and if you have kids they may enjoy playing the Grinch. For $1.99, the price isn't too bad, but don't expect something you will be able to play for a long time, or something that has a high replay level. The game might help you get in the Christmas mood, but if you are looking for a detailed, complex, or long lasting game you will probably end up with a mean Grinch face. Three and a half out of five stars. Pros:
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iPhone Review from PreCentral.net’s Dieter, Smartphone Round Robin Posted: 19 Dec 2009 07:15 AM PST I don’t envy Dieter’s introduction to the 3rd Annual Smartphone Round Robin — reviewing the iPhone 3GS for PreCentral.net. He’s had to review various generations of iPhone more than a few times already, both for TiPb and for the last two Round Robins. While other platforms offer skads of devices in all form of factors, the iPhone remains THE iPhone. That’s not to say it doesn’t evolve, however, and TiPb takes HUGE pride in our iPhone Forum members who offered such great help and advice, bringing Dieter fully up to speed (literally) with the iPhone 3GS and 3.1 software. So what was Dieter’s final take away for the iPhone in 2009? Go check it out and let him, and us, know what you think. (And hey, if vociferous agreement or righteous indignation aren’t motivators enough, you can still add a reply a day in the forums for a chance to win a brand new iPhone 3GS!) As for me, I’m about to get back into BlackBerry with the Storm2 and Bold 9700. Watch for my video, under the addicted guidance of CrackBerry Kevin, coming Monday. This is a story by the iPhone Blog. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store. |
Dock Accessory to Turn iPhone Into Universal IR Remote Posted: 19 Dec 2009 06:52 AM PST Rē Remote Control is a a new plug-in accessory for the iPhone (and iPod touch?) dock port that aims to turn Apple’s mobile platform into the holy grail of living room devices — a full programmable, multitouch universal RI remote. Word has it the unveiling will be at CES in January, and TiPb will try to check it out and see if it impresses. However, given how slick WiFi-based remote apps have been for Apple TV, Keynote, VLC, Boxee, etc. it’s safe to say we’re the tiniest bit excited at the possibilities. The only drawback looks to be the hefty on-device dongle. What say you, is this the way to go or would you prefer a Bluetooth box that sits with your AV gear and handles the remote duties off-device? Do you prefer portability (you could take this dongle anywhere) or invisibility? [via Chip Chick via Gizmodo] This is a story by the iPhone Blog. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store. |
Apple: HTTP Live Stream Technology Now Required for Streaming Video Posted: 19 Dec 2009 06:39 AM PST HTTP live stream technology is now required for streaming video according to Apple’s new iPhone developer RSS feed.
We’ve read about — and seen — HTTP Live Streaming before, but with Apple insisting on it, and companies like Elgato using it in EyeTV to allow streaming to the iPhone over 3G, it could be getting interesting. Concerning EyeTV’s implementation, TUAW’s Erica Sadun says:
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Amateur Surgeon Christmas Edition — Bloody Good Fun for the Holidays Posted: 19 Dec 2009 06:14 AM PST Amateur Surgeon Christmas Edition [Free - iTunes link] by Adult Swim is for anyone who enjoyed the regular version, the kid’s game Operation, or whose tastes for Xmas humor turn decidedly towards the dark. You are Dr. Alan Probe, an Amateur Surgeon who has had a horrible midair collision with Santa’s sleigh. Now it is up to you to try to heal the injured faery-folk and save Xmas. This will be a difficult feat, as you have few skills and your tools would, frankly, scare an inquisitor from the middle ages. (What, the thought of toy grabber-arms and and etch-o-sketches as surgical gear doesn’t terrify you?). If you have a steady hand and don’t mind a splash of blood to go with your cartoony fun, give this game a shot. The power of Christmas compels you! ….flatline Disclaimer: Only one elf was slightly tortured to make this post.
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