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Xtrakt14-04-2010, 13:41. Разместил: SoftwarePDAs.Com |
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The game was developed for the Sony Ericsson X1 but some guys have managed to extract the cab for other devices. The story goes something like this you are a chick on a bike and you hate red robots who are running / flying all over the city and oh yeah you have a gun. I don't think there are any character development or other stuff to worry about, any one can pick up this game and have a good time. The controls are fairly easy, personally I find it better to use the stylus for this, you might be able to use your fingers to control the game. The in game tutorial does say that you can use the hardware keyboard to control the game (I did not test this out, if you do please let us know).
You control the bike by clicking on it and dragging it left or right, clicking on an enemy lets you shoot em. some enemies requires multiple shots before they go down. Some will try to shoot you down. Some even shoots homing missiles that follows you around. There are lot of power ups in game along with ramps (allows you to jump and perform stunts) and road blocks (you take damage when you hit them) .. once you run out of health the game is over. Some Tips. * While in the air tapping on the bike - lets you perform stunts. (I believe there are 3 different types of stunts). * You can perform chained attack by clicking on different enemies quickly. One issue I had with the game on a VGA device (it was meant for a WVGA, that might be the reason) was that at times i cannot shoot enemies. Usually happens with those spider like robot. When i reached level 5, I could not take down the force field (again i could not shoot down the 4 generators: (). If I click a bit to the left of each of those projectors it seems to work ok. Cris gave it. a go on the TP2 and had no issues like this. (check the screenshots below). The game does not support Accelerometer controls out of the box, but it is possible, just follow this guide on FuzeMobility. Personally I liked the stylus control way better than the accelerometer. There are 10 levels. You can unlock awards and stages, you can keep track of those from the progress screen, so the games does offer some value added stuff to encourage players to come back for more even after you beat the game. Over time you might feel that the game is boring but till then enjoy this fantastic game. Вернуться назад |