The App Stork: Introducing 1st Maze Racer, Chromodyne, Vortex Pool...
...and some other games that aren't puzzlers
The puzzle genre is alive and well on the iPhone. Just take a look at this week’s haul - not a tower defence or a Flight Control clone in the bunch. We’re not talking hardcore mental aerobics, but rather the mental equivalent of consuming some natural yoghurt then going for a short stroll.
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And now...
1st Maze Racer - Przemyslaw Zych
Probably not the first timed mazed game, despite what the title suggests, but don’t hold that against this darling little app. Tasking you to use the touchscreen and accelerometer to guide a cute little ball shaped character through an obstacle encrusted maze, 1st Maze Racer plays to the iPhone’s strengths.
There’s a free Lite version for those compelled to try before they buy, and a top 1000 online scoreboard for any competitive types that shell out for the full game, which costs a barely noticeable 59p.
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Chromodyne - Celsius Just when we thought the match three barrel had had its bottom scrapped right through, along comes another game that miraculously manages to do something new with the formula. Chromodyne looks very original indeed, pinning the gameplay on a 3D cylindrical play area that you can manipulate with the touchscreen.
Not only that, but despite its slightly serious sounding name Chromodyne is a game with a sense of humour, as the trailer below will attest. It’s not out yet, but as long as it’s priced right this should be a winner.
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The aim is to guide some cascading pucks into a vortex by drawing line walls for them to rebound off. As things speed up and the number of pucks increases, you’ll need to have the concentration of a statue to stay in the game.
You can also catch bricks at the edge of the screen by bashing into them. You have to be careful, however, as they are the only things holding the pucks in the play area, and once they are gone things get much trickier. Vortex Pool is a unique little touchscreen effort and well worth the 59p asking price.
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