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		<title>App of the Week: Star Command</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 May 2013 13:00:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matt Byrd</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Developer: Star Command LLC. Compatible with: iPhone 3GS and up (optimized for iPhone 5), iPod touch 3rd gen and up, iPad Requires: iOS 4.3 or later Price: $2.99 Available here Captain&#8217;s Log Stardate 90946.8 After years in development following a successful Kickstarter campaign, “Star Command” is now available for the app store, and provides a universe spanning strategy [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Developer</strong>: Star Command LLC.</p>
<p><strong>Compatible with: </strong>iPhone 3GS and up (optimized for iPhone 5), iPod touch 3rd gen and up, iPad</p>
<p><strong>Requires:</strong> iOS 4.3 or later</p>
<p><strong>Price:</strong> $2.99</p>
<p><strong>Available </strong><a href="https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/star-command/id632079234?mt=8" target="_blank">here</a><a href="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nuance.swype.dtc" target="_blank"><br />
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<p>Captain&#8217;s Log Stardate 90946.8</p>
<p>After years in development following a successful Kickstarter campaign, “Star Command” is now available for the app store, and provides a universe spanning strategy title, that offers the chance to chart the unknown and boldly go where no game has gone before.</p>
<p>Well…ok that’s an exaggeration.</p>
<p>In fact, “Star Command” has a lot in common with the PC indie hit “FTL,” right down to the Kickstarter origins, as both games task you with the same objective of traversing different galaxies and defeating some of the toughest scum in the galaxy through ship to ship battles, and onboard scuffles, all as captain of your very own space ship.</p>
<p>While the games may share a similar product description, where “Star Command” differs, and ultimately shines, is in the number of little things.</p>
<p><a href="https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/star-command/id632079234?mt=8"><img class="photo_left_noborder" alt="mzl.iquauvaj.320x480-75" src="http://blog.bullz-eye.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/mzl.iquauvaj.320x480-75.jpg" width="250" height="200" /></a></p>
<p>For instance, the graphics are exceptional. Whereas “FTL” was all about minimalism, “Star Command” looks similar to old PC games like “XCOM” or “Syndicate” and gets the most out of its perspective thanks to a bright and detailed style. The cutscenes are also straight out of a Lucasarts adventure game, and really drive home the humor, danger, and even frights of the game based on the current situation.</p>
<p>As for the gameplay, there is a lot of it. After you’ve customized your captain, you are now responsible for hiring a crew, and assigning them to three different job classes, as well as building and customizing your ships weapons and systems, which are all acquired by using tokens that are earned along the way. Once everything is eventually in place, the game mostly revolves around combat, for which you are responsible for the command of every single aspect of the ship. When it’s time to fire the plasma beams, that’s up to you. When a team needs to be organized to fend off a boarding party, that’s up to you. And when all hell is breaking loose and no hope seems to be available, it’s again down to you.</p>
<p>That last one is important, as things can get out of control very easily. This is not an easy game by any means, as “Star Command” requires your complete concentration, and the ability to multitask like a machine, if you are ever going to have a chance of surviving. Your survival is the key too, as once the captain goes down, the game is over.</p>
<p><a href="https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/star-command/id632079234?mt=8"><img class="photo_right_noborder" alt="mzl.uukjfeax.320x480-75" src="http://blog.bullz-eye.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/mzl.uukjfeax.320x480-75.jpg" width="250" height="200" /></a></p>
<p>Don’t let the doom and gloom keep you away though, as even at its most frustrating “Star Command” is an ambitious and extremely entertaining title that does a great job at promoting an atmosphere where anything can happen at any turn. Exploring the universe truly feels like you’re doing just that, since the variety of enemies and scenarios present at each location rarely, if ever, repeats, making each new adventure feel like some lost episode of “Star Trek.”</p>
<p>In fact it’s probably no coincidence that this game is coming out so close to the new “Star Trek” movie, as if you are a fan of that series, or of anything sci-fi, this app is a beam down from the heavens. It’s a complex, yet accessible and rewarding, adventure that requires several levels of active and passive strategies. Every effort proves worth it though, as it all contributes to a title that lets you experience what it’s like to be at the helm of your own sci-fi ship.</p>
<p>“Star Command” is the perfect type of strategy game for your phone, and with any luck will be the start of a franchise that will live long and prosper. For now though, this game proudly serves as my app of the week.</p>
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		<title>App of the Week: Status Board</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Apr 2013 13:00:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matt Byrd</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Developer: Panic Inc. Compatible with: iPad Requires: iOS 5.0 or later Price: $9.99 Available here I think that if someone from, say, 60 years in the past got the chance to visit the world of today, the most shocking thing might not be the technology available, but how we use it. Think about the power of your iPad [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Developer</strong>: Panic Inc.</p>
<p><strong>Compatible with:</strong> iPad</p>
<p><strong>Requires:</strong> iOS 5.0 or later</p>
<p><strong>Price:</strong> $9.99</p>
<p><strong>Available </strong><a href="https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/status-board/id449955536?mt=8" target="_blank">here</a></p>
<p>I think that if someone from, say, 60 years in the past got the chance to visit the world of today, the most shocking thing might not be the technology available, but how we use it.</p>
<p>Think about the power of your iPad for instance. Its impressive abilities as a computer are only bested by its incredible mobility, creating a device that has the potential to access near infinite amounts of knowledge and complete an incalculable amount of tasks at any point in the world. Yet most people probably use it to watch Youtube, play “Fruit Ninja,” and check on the latest mock draft.</p>
<p>If that’s you, and you’ve been thinking of using your iPad for something more productive, consider the new <a href="http://panic.com/statusboard/" target="_blank">Status Board app</a>.</p>
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<p>Status Board takes all of the data you commonly use, and organizes it all nicely onto a single screen format, until your iPad resembles one of those little data pads they used to carry around on “Star Trek.” The default data feeds include things like your e-mail, twitter, the weather, constantly updating headlines from your favorite sites, and more, but that is just the surface of what Status Board offers. The real value of this app comes from its deep customization options.</p>
<p>While this of course includes features like the ability to re-size and re-arrange every information panel, Status Board goes deeper with functions like the ability to upload almost any data type (allowing for custom charts and graphs), as well use the  built-in HTML programming feature to create nearly any type of panel you can think of. Already, people are coming up <a href="http://www.tuaw.com/2013/04/11/five-new-uses-for-panics-status-board/" target="_blank">with some amazing custom uses</a> for the device.</p>
<p>Status Board isn’t an app for everyone, and I honestly don&#8217;t know if I&#8217;d have a use for it myself. But for small business owners, website gurus, the hyper-productive, or really anyone in an office environment, it is invaluable. All of the information you could ever want is readily available to be viewed with a glance, or interacted with via a touch. It turns you iPad from potential workplace distraction, to ready source of constant knowledge for yourself and, if you choose to purchase the optional TV hookup feature, everyone else around you.</p>
<p>The current form of this app may not maximize its potential, but even &#8220;out of the box,&#8221; it instantly maximizes the professional potential of your iPad. A quick scan of the apps description should tell you right away if you have use for it or not, and even if that answer is no, you still have to respect the technical prowess it wields. It’s the kind of app Apple probably had in mind when building the app store, and with the right amount of developer and user support, could prove to be a valuable tool in every major office worldwide.</p>
<p>And yes, it will probably garner the approval of your theoretical time traveling ancestors. That alone secures it my app of the week.</p>
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		<title>App of the Week: Slayin</title>
		<link>http://blog.bullz-eye.com/2013/04/07/app-of-the-week-slayin/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Apr 2013 13:00:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matt Byrd</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Developer: Pixel Licker Games Compatible with: iPhone (optimized for iPhone 5), iPod Touch, and iPad Requires: iOS 4.3 or later Price: $0.99 Available here “Slayin” is an app that wears its retro gaming heart on its sleeve. You don’t have to look hard to spot its influences from games like “Castlevania,” “Ghosts and Goblins,” “Metal Slug,” “Mega Man,” [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Developer</strong>: Pixel Licker Games</p>
<p><strong>Compatible with:</strong> iPhone (optimized for iPhone 5), iPod Touch, and iPad</p>
<p><strong>Requires:</strong> iOS 4.3 or later</p>
<p><strong>Price:</strong> $0.99</p>
<p><strong>Available <a href="https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/slayin/id548580856?mt=8" target="_blank">here</a><a href="https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/lie-swatter/id594242191?mt=8" target="_blank"><br />
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<p>“Slayin” is an app that wears its retro gaming heart on its sleeve. You don’t have to look hard to spot its influences from games like “<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castlevania">Castlevania</a>,” “<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghosts_and_goblins" target="_blank">Ghosts and Goblins</a>,” “<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metal_Slug" target="_blank">Metal Slug</a>,” “<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mega_Man" target="_blank">Mega Man</a>,” and more, yet “Slayin” is also unique. It touts its gameplay as the first endless action RPG, in that you are constantly moving, constantly battling, and constantly trying to level up and improve yourself through statistical upgrades and better equipment.</p>
<p>Mix those notions of nostalgic ideology and brand new mobile gameplay together, and it’s like tasting peanut butter and chocolate together for the first time. Yes, “Slayin” is basically the Reeses of the app world, yet infinitely more filling.</p>
<p>“Slayin” tasks you with choosing between three character classes (the strong knight, the ability loaded wizard, and the dual sword wielding knave) and embarking on a timeless quest to slay a dragon, and all other minions and bosses along the way. While all the classes have their own unique abilities and progression systems, they are all bound to the very simple play style which has you constantly moving in a small area, and shifting your direction left and right as you work to destroy everything in your path.</p>
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<p>It may be simple, but it works so, so well. “Slayin” refers to itself as the first of its kind, and its uniquely relentless and dangerously addictive style certainly feels the part. Once you quickly adapt to the flow of &#8220;Slayin,&#8221; you’ll find yourself in that great zen like state a game can provide, where your actions seem to occur a fraction of a second before you even think them. You’ll need those extra quick reactions, as “Slayin” borrows its difficulty from many of those titles that influenced it, though I’m happy to report that the challenge is one based of skill over trial and error for the most part.</p>
<p>While more of an action game than an RPG, those role playing elements still shine in &#8220;Slayin,&#8221; especially when it comes to its upgrade system. As mentioned, each character type has their own upgrades and equipment available, which the game cleverly lets you purchase without much break in the action courtesy of an appearing shop keeper. Thankfully, the vast majority of your purchases are made with in-game currency, and the additional in-app purchases available are mostly novelty items that in no way are necessary for your completion, or enjoyment, of the game.</p>
<p><img class="photo_right_noborder" alt="mzl.cqplaslm.480x480-75" src="http://blog.bullz-eye.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/mzl.cqplaslm.480x480-75.jpg" width="250" height="200" /></p>
<p>Where “Slayin” really hits it out of the park, though, is in that retro style. Apply this concept to any other form, and it just wouldn’t have worked as well as it does here in a hybrid world of 8 and 16 bit video game design. There isn’t a visual or audio element that doesn’t harken back to that time, and yet “Slayin” also adds just enough of its own style to those elements to feel fresh. This is particularly evident in the music (done by one of the same guys who did “<a href="http://www.retrocityrampage.com/music.php" target="_blank">Retro City Rampage</a>”) where a few notes will remind you of certain classic games, yet the score itself is more of a unique entrant into the field than a mere tribute.</p>
<p>There are games out there without a fraction of the addictive nature and charm of “Slayin” that are still great. “Slayin” is a title that focuses on the advantages of the mobile platform, and uses every single one of them to craft an experience that is a feast for the eyes, ears, mind, and hands. It’s a twitch based actioner with equal measures of looks and heart, as well as a surprising amount of depth.</p>
<p>If you ever want to see and experience the design pinnacle of a three button game, then you need “Slayin.” As I type this, I just want to jump back into it’s one more play world that inevitably stretches on for hours, so let me wrap this up quickly by crowning “Slayin” the unquestioned app of the week.</p>
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		<title>App of the Week: Lie Swatter</title>
		<link>http://blog.bullz-eye.com/2013/03/31/app-of-the-week-lie-swatter/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 31 Mar 2013 13:00:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matt Byrd</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Developer: Jellyvision Games Compatible with: iPhone (optimized for iPhone 5), iPod Touch, and iPad Requires: iOS 4.3 or later Price: Free Available Here &#160; It’s hard to find good humor in games, but one title that always got it right was the “You Don’t Know Jack” series, which gained popularity in the 90s for its chaotic, bizzare, irreverent, [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Developer</strong>: Jellyvision Games</p>
<p><strong>Compatible with:</strong> iPhone (optimized for iPhone 5), iPod Touch, and iPad</p>
<p><strong>Requires:</strong> iOS 4.3 or later</p>
<p><strong>Price:</strong> Free</p>
<p><strong>Available <a href="https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/lie-swatter/id594242191?mt=8" target="_blank">Here</a></strong></p>
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<p><a href="http://www.fearlessgamer.com/2012/08/10/a-serious-discussion-about-comedy-in-video-games/" target="_blank">It’s hard to find good humor in games</a>, but one title that always got it right was the “<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_Don%27t_Know_Jack_(video_game_series)" target="_blank">You Don’t Know Jack</a>” series, which gained popularity in the 90s for its chaotic, bizzare, irreverent, yet extremely intelligent form of trivia.</p>
<p>Sporting some off the wall categories like “Elephant, Mustard, Teddy Roosevelt, or Dracula?,” and college grad level questions (“Suppose Jackson Pollock had become a sandwich artist at Subway. What would his supervisor have noted about his performance?”), there has never been a game with same sense of humor or style that “You Don’t Know Jack” has, which is why it was great to see it make a fairly recent comeback on systems, mobile platforms, and even Facebook.</p>
<p>If you’ve already tried that series and just can’t get enough, then you’ll be happy to know the creators of “You Don’t Know Jack” have a new game out that takes everything great about the YDKJ series, and applies it to a new, yet familiar concept.</p>
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<p>Called “<a href="https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/lie-swatter/id594242191?mt=8" target="_blank">Lie Swatter</a>,” it tasks you with choosing a category and an opponent (who can be selected amongst your friends or at random), then looking over  a series of flies and bugs, each with a statement on them. To win, you have to swat the ones with statements that are lies.</p>
<p>Sound simple? Well then you truly don’t know jack, as the catch here again is that these categories and statements are all incredibly obscure and absurd. Often, every single statement will read like a bold faced lie, due to how outright bizarre they are. Choosing the right one often comes down to luck and deductive reasoning as much as direct knowledge of the subject.</p>
<p>It can be tough then trying to push ahead, but its helpful that the humor and the styled presentation of &#8220;YDKJ&#8221; are back in full force, as you’ll not only laugh your ass off reading and sorting out the statements, but learn something about each topic along the way. While not as diverse in its questions, themes, round types, or general gameplay as “You Don’t Know Jack,” it does provide a condensed experience of the best that series offers, with only a few app related hiccups (go for the ad-free and unlimited play $1.99 option to save yourself most of the trouble).</p>
<p>Trivia apps are a dime a dozen, or often cheaper, on mobile platforms, but “Lie Swatter” gets those crucial lightning round bonus points in the competition by being deceivingly simple, incredibly addictive, and most importantly drop dead hilarious. In a game all about separating lies from truth, there can be no doubt “Lie Swatter” is the app of the week.</p>
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		<title>App of the Week: Hater</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 17 Mar 2013 13:00:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matt Byrd</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Developer: Hate App Inc. Compatible with: iPhone 3GS and up, iPod Touch 3rd Gen. and up, iPad Requires: iOS 4.0 or later Price: Free Negativity is a tricky concept. On one hand, you can’t possibly be expected to like everything. Everybody gets irked by certain things, even if the majority of others seem to enjoy them. On the [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Developer</strong>: Hate App Inc.</p>
<p><strong>Compatible with:</strong> iPhone 3GS and up, iPod Touch 3rd Gen. and up, iPad</p>
<p><strong>Requires:</strong> iOS 4.0 or later</p>
<p><strong>Price:</strong> Free</p>
<p>Negativity is a tricky concept.</p>
<p>On one hand, you can’t possibly be expected to like everything. Everybody gets irked by certain things, even if the majority of others seem to enjoy them. On the other, nobody wants to be “that guy.” The one whose just a real downer, or takes the wrong moment to publically express their dislike of something that is generally agreed upon, or even something in general.</p>
<p>Recognizing the cramped space your everyday hatreds are working with to run free, one developer has created an app that allows you a digital soapbox for which to air your grievances in “Hater.”</p>
<p>It’s billed as the “Anti-Facebook Like,” which is a perfect summary of its functionality and purpose. With Hater, you can use a combination of photos and text rants to sound off on the things that annoy you most and, much like the infamous like button, allow others to share your grievances with you.</p>
<p>While topics are of course endless, popular suggestions by the developers include annoying people, what your ex is up to, too many Facebook posts, duckface photos, long lines, celebrities, traffic, school and many more. So the mounds of hate don’t overwhelm you and lead you to the darkside, there is a handy function that shows you some of the most hated topics currently being disliked.</p>
<p>You don’t have to rack your brain to picture a world where this kind of thing can get out of hand pretty quickly, and have you hating on hater for all of the hate, but this is a concept that’s time has come. As anyone who has spent any time on internet message boards can tell you, the mobile world is filled with at least as many dislikes as likes, and an app that allows you a place to share that which you despise is a potentially therapeutic breath of fresh air.</p>
<p>For providing a playground of pessimism and serving as a champion of cynics, I’ve got nothing against giving Hater my app of the week.</p>
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		<title>App of the Week: Real Racing 3</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 Mar 2013 14:00:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matt Byrd</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Developer: Firemonkeys Compatible with: iPhone 4 and up (optimized for iPhone 5), iPod Touch 4th gen and up, iPad 2 and up, iPad Mini, Android devices Requires: iOS 4.3 or later, Android 2.2 or later Price: Free Available here (for iOS) and here (for Android) Nobody ever expects a gaming app to match their console counterparts [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Developer</strong>: Firemonkeys</p>
<p><strong>Compatible with:</strong> iPhone 4 and up (optimized for iPhone 5), iPod Touch 4th gen and up, iPad 2 and up, iPad Mini, Android devices</p>
<p><strong>Requires:</strong> iOS 4.3 or later, Android 2.2 or later</p>
<p><strong>Price:</strong> Free</p>
<p>Available <a href="https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/real-racing-3/id556164008?mt=8" target="_blank">here</a> (for iOS) and <a href="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ea.games.r3_na&amp;feature=search_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsImNvbS5lYS5nYW1lcy5yM19uYSJd" target="_blank">here</a> (for Android)</p>
<p>Nobody ever expects a gaming app to match their console counterparts in terms of looks and controls. Instead, mobile game developers have learned to focus on the benefits of the format and not the hindrances in order to craft brilliant titles separate, but equal to console games, and not dependent on graphics and the like.</p>
<p>“Real Racing 3” has a different approach. It says screw all that.</p>
<p>First the obvious. “Real Racing 3” is a beautiful game that truly offers console quality graphics, and doesn’t just use it as a tagline. From the cars to the courses, everything is immaculately designed and loses no wow factor even at high speeds. There’s still noteworthy competitors, but I truly believe this is the best looking gaming app yet. You’ll never stop being impressed with this game’s looks.</p>
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<p>But there’s more than just looks to “Real Racing 3,” as its controls are as pristine as that shiny coat of graphical paint. Acceleration is handled automatically, tilting your phone takes care of turning (and actually works, though a touch option is available), and everything from traction control to braking can be computer assisted (the level of which it helps is adjustable). Overall control is nice and tight, and I never once had to question if a bad manuever was the game’s fault or my own (mostly because I suck).</p>
<p>Furthermore the game’s AI is very, very impressive, and is aided by a new multiplayer concept called Time Shifted Multiplayer, which fills each race with AI versions of your friends and other racers around the world while online, meaning you can essentially still race your friends even offline as they can create ghosts of their laps that imitate their habits. However you choose your opponents though, the competition is fierce and fair.</p>
<p>Put all those features together, and the one limit that mobile gaming supposedly had (that it couldn’t match consoles in certain aspects), seemingly no longer applies, meaning that in all technical regards, “Real Racing 3” is the most notable gaming app in some time.</p>
<p>Otherwise, you’ve got your basic, though well executed, realistic racing game. There is a variety of races and challenges (900 events altogether), a nice selection of 40+ cars, real life racetracks, and in general enough to keep you busy for some time trying to beat and see everything available, and even more time afterwards trying to best your efforts.</p>
<p>The only other notable aspect is the freemium model of the game, as “Real Racing 3” is free, but for a price.</p>
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<p>Like many other gaming apps, in-app purchases are available and highly pushed by the design. See the currency in “Real Racing 3” is handled by both funds and coins. Funds are used for buying parts, cars, and the usual and are earned through career progression, while coins are used for other enhancements and are earned by leveling up. Where the dark side of this design emerges in the repair and maintenance system, as you’ll be constantly repairing and maintaining your car’s basic features such as the engine, tires, and oil and using funds to do it. However, it can take several minutes (or even near an hour for multiple repairs) for the work to be done during which time the car is unusable.</p>
<p>This is where coins come in. For a few coins you can make the repair and tuning process instantaneous. The same applies to buying new cars and the like, as purchasing them still requires a waiting period before they can be used, which coins eliminate. The trouble is coins are hard to come by, and you&#8217;ll never have an abundance of them to keep up with the need. Instead you are encouraged to buy coins, or cars and upgrades alltogether, with real money to eliminate the tedium.</p>
<p>It’s not the worst pay model I’ve ever seen, but it’s pretty bad. Every non-racing activity is a grind, and it takes forever to complete or unlock even the basics, much less the high end stuff due to how money and time is used. You can buy more coins through in-app purchases if you’re desperate, but you can never eliminate the waiting feature, and I really wish that wasn’t the case as it is a huge detriment to the game. Patience is a necessity, and not a virtue, to get the most out of “Real Racing 3.”</p>
<p>While I sometimes wish then that the game cost a few dollars to eliminate that nuisance, the fact it is free means you can, and should,  at least try it. Remove the freemium system, you are left with the gold standard of pure racing games for mobile devices, and a benchmark to the capabilities of the medium as a whole, as well as a game that leaves all other competitors at the starting line, and takes home the trophy for app of the week.</p>
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		<title>App of the Week: Versu</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 17 Feb 2013 14:00:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matt Byrd</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Developer: Linden Lab Compatible with: iPad Requires: iOS 5.1 or later Price: Free Available here As a kid, I was a big fan of choose your own adventure books. Oh sure they were cheap, poorly written, and I cheated like hell at them, but the ability to have a say in the story you were [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Developer</strong>:</p>
<p>Linden Lab</p>
<p><strong>Compatible with:</strong></p>
<p>iPad</p>
<p><strong>Requires:</strong><br />
iOS 5.1 or later</p>
<p><strong>Price:</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong>Free</p>
<p><strong></strong>Available <a href="https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/versu/id573034186?mt=8" target="_blank">here</a><a href="https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/mailbox/id576502633?mt=8" target="_blank"><br />
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<p>As a kid, I was a big fan of choose your own adventure books. Oh sure they were cheap, poorly written, and I cheated like hell at them, but the ability to have a say in the story you were reading and experiencing the consequences of those choices, was a unique literary experience at the time.</p>
<p>Well now developer <a href="http://lindenlab.com/" target="_blank">Linden Lab</a> (creators of the infamous “<a href="http://lindenlab.com/products/second-life" target="_blank">Second Life</a>”) is hoping the joy of those stories isn’t relegated to youth and nostalgia, as they release their app Versu for the iPad, which lets readers make their own decisions that influence available stories.</p>
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<p>Using the app is very simple, as you choose between three stories (one&#8217;s a tutorial, and an additional fourth story can be purchased for $4.99) and select a character of who to “play” as during that story. At certain intervals you are asked to make decisions that can affect the actions of the non-playable characters around you, and the events of the story itself, making each read more of a game (there are even achievements to be earned by unlocking certain actions, and events).</p>
<p>Though done many times before, the most recent comparison to make is with the Telltale Games “<a href="http://www.telltalegames.com/walkingdead" target="_blank">Walking Dead</a>” series and, much like that adventure classic, there is a lot of re-playability to be found here as with multiple characters being presented many choices, in a plethora of situations, it’s impossible to see nearly everything in a single read. It is a necessity to go through it from every angle then to truly read the full tale, especially in the case of the mystery story available.</p>
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<p>The app is in a very early stage, and that is evident by the inclusion of only three initial stories (two of which are very short, one of which is based on the high school required reading bore “Pride and Prejudice”), with the promise of more paid ones to come regularly. It’s appeal right now then may be limited more to the younger crowd, or, more appropriately, the parents trying to get them to read.</p>
<p>The technology itself is what gets me excited though, as the design of the choose your own adventure set up is airtight, and provides a nearly flawless combination of e-reader and mobile gaming, which are two of the iPad’s best uses. Add in the potential of the technology with genres like horror, sci-fi, crime, fantasy, and more (as well as the promise of a tool that will allow you to create and share your own stories and scenarios), and this could be the start of something very exciting.</p>
<p>It is that potential and technology of Versu that wins me over more than the product as is, and while time and effort will determine its full abilities, for now it’s a clearer choice than any presented in the stories that this be my app of the week.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Feb 2013 14:00:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Developer: Orchestra Inc. Compatible with: iPhone 3GS and up (optimized for iPhone 5) iPod Touch 3rd gen and up iPad Requires: iOS 6.0 or later Price: Free Available here Since its announcement, Mailbox has been something of a rockstar among app fans. If you haven’t been rabidly following it, Mailbox is an app that allows you to [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Developer</strong>:</p>
<p>Orchestra Inc.</p>
<p><strong>Compatible with</strong>:<br />
iPhone 3GS and up (optimized for iPhone 5)</p>
<p>iPod Touch 3rd gen and up</p>
<p>iPad</p>
<p><strong>Requires:</strong><br />
iOS 6.0 or later</p>
<p><strong>Price:</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong>Free</p>
<p><strong></strong>Available <a href="https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/mailbox/id576502633?mt=8" target="_blank">here</a><a href="https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/table-top-racing/id575160362?mt=8" target="_blank"><br />
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<p>Since its announcement, Mailbox has been something of a rockstar among app fans.</p>
<p>If you haven’t been rabidly following it, Mailbox is an app that allows you to finally gain control of your overloaded Gmail accounts (other e-mail services will be compatible soon). Upon first glance the app doesn’t appear to differ wildly from the usual e-mail inbox apps, both first party and otherwise, as it streams your usual e-mail inbox to the app,and presents the messages in a clear and defined, yet traditional format. There’s nothing mind blowing here yet, as it’s just your e-mail inbox.</p>
<p>It’s the interactions available with these messages that makes Mailbox such a hyped app, most of which revolve around sliding a message right or left. Sliding a message quickly to the right, for instance, will archive the message, while a slow swipe to the right will delete it. Swiping shortly to the left, however, lets you put a message on hold from times ranging from hours later to the vague “someday.” A longer left swipe lets you save the message in special categories such as “To Buy”, “To Watch”, and more. You can even create your own custom categories which are, along with your archives and other specific inboxes, fully searchable and available to view independently through tabs atop the app.</p>
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<p>There are various other functions of the app including e-mail notification and organizing e-mail chains into readable chat like formats, but the general function of the app is making it as easy as possible to get your inbox to zero (it even celebrates an empty inbox, with a logoed message). It’s designed for people with high e-mail volume in mind, but even the casual e-mail user has to appreciate the combination of fluidity and depth presented by Mailbox, allowing you to not only do more with your inbox than ever before, but do it easier as well.</p>
<p>While a few features shy of its full potential, for Gmail users, Mailbox is in fact the absolute best mobile mail manager ever created. While the developer’s tagline of “you’ll wonder how you lived without it” is as cliché as it comes, it also happens to be the absolute truth here. You’ve never seen an app that allows you to so smoothly and thoroughly handle your messages, and you may very well never need another app to do so.</p>
<p>There’s a sizeable waiting list to download Mailbox at the moment (which is admittedly kind of absurd) , but you shouldn’t hesitate to jump in line, as with a few updates, this might just become the most used app of the year, and is certainly my app of the week.</p>
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		<title>App of the Week: Table Top Racing</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 Feb 2013 14:00:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matt Byrd</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Developer: Playrise Edge Ltd. Compatible with: iPhone (optimized for iPhone 5) iPod Touch iPad Requires: iOS 5.0 or later Price: $2.99 Available here So like all kids, I’m guessing you enjoyed playing with “Micro Machines” and “Hot Wheels.” If you were a Playstation user, I bet you like the high speed sci-fi racing series “Wipeout.” And [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Developer</strong>:</p>
<p>Playrise Edge Ltd.</p>
<p><strong>Compatible with</strong>:<br />
iPhone (optimized for iPhone 5)</p>
<p>iPod Touch</p>
<p>iPad</p>
<p><strong>Requires:</strong><br />
iOS 5.0 or later</p>
<p><strong>Price:</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong>$2.99</p>
<p><strong></strong>Available <a href="https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/table-top-racing/id575160362?mt=8" target="_blank">here</a><a href="https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/stow-the-modern-packing-list/id591697360?mt=8" target="_blank"><br />
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<p>So like all kids, I’m guessing you enjoyed playing with “<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Micro_Machines" target="_blank">Micro Machines</a>” and “<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_Wheels" target="_blank">Hot Wheels</a>.” If you were a Playstation user, I bet you like the high speed sci-fi racing series “<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wipeout_(video_game)" target="_blank">Wipeout</a>.” And like all everybody everywhere, you probably think “<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mario_Kart" target="_blank">Mario Kart</a>” is awesome.</p>
<p>So if I were to tell you that there was a “Hot Wheels” styled kart racing combat game like “Mario Kart” from some of the makers of “Wipout,” would that be something you’re interested in?</p>
<p>Well I hope so, because that’s just what we’ve got, and it’s called “Table Top Racing.” In it, you compete in several races, circuits and events against a variety of different model toy cars, which are unlockable and customizable, in both single player and online multiplayer modes. Rather than a simple sprint to the finish though, you’ll also use several weapons against your foes including the leader finding heat seeker missile and a beyond devastating EMP bomb.</p>
<p>The best part of “Table Top Racing” is it’s care with the subject matter. Everything about the game feels like playing out the most involved of all your toy car racing fantasies, a feature highlighted by the game’s best aspect, the tracks. All of the eight tracks are cleverly designed common world environments modified to create racetracks. For example, you’ll find yourself maneuvering around sandwiches on a picnic table at a Bar-B-Que, winding around oil cans on a work bench, or (in the best and most appropriate level) racing through a child’s room surrounded by classic toys. The track design is inspired and vibrant to the point of being almost distracting at times, but the brilliant layout keeps them fresh and even learning to keep your eyes on the course takes nothing from their creativity.</p>
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<p>As for the gameplay, it’s not near as fast or hectic as the “Wipeout” and “Mario Kart” series that inspired it, but the controls are tight and races are almost always competitive, due in part to the influence of the variety of weapons, and some reasonably challenging AI. There&#8217;s always a competitive spirit to the game that somehow never overwhelms the loose sense of fun.</p>
<p>There aren’t enough racing games like this available on mobile systems, and there are none as good as “Table Top Racing.” I wish there were more shortcuts, races, tracks, and speed, but when your biggest knock against a game is that there should be more of it, that’s generally an indication of things going right. That is certainly the case here as “Table Top Racing” does many, many things right, leading to an intense, yet casual approach to the mobile racer with just the right amount of nostalgia to fuel it.</p>
<p>As a, most likely, adult, you are too old to play with your toy cars anymore. With “Table Top Racing” though, you’ll never miss them as it’s the best game of toy cars you never got to play as a child, and my app of the week.</p>
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		<title>App of the Week: Stow</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Jan 2013 14:00:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matt Byrd</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Developer: Apptifica, LLC Compatible with: iPhone 3GS and up iPod Touch 3rd Gen and up iPad Requires: iOS 6.0 or later Price: $1.99 Available here Much like Déjà vu’, that feeling that you forgot something when leaving your nest for an extended period of time is a near universal one. Almost always, it has no [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Developer</strong>:</p>
<p>Apptifica, LLC</p>
<p><strong>Compatible with</strong>:<br />
iPhone 3GS and up</p>
<p>iPod Touch 3rd Gen and up</p>
<p>iPad</p>
<p><strong>Requires:</strong><br />
iOS 6.0 or later</p>
<p><strong>Price:</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong>$1.99</p>
<p><strong></strong>Available <a href="https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/stow-the-modern-packing-list/id591697360?mt=8" target="_blank">here</a></p>
<p>Much like Déjà vu’, that feeling that you forgot something when leaving your nest for an extended period of time is a near universal one. Almost always, it has no real bearing, but is unshakable nonetheless once it dawns upon you. While the feeling may be inescapable, with the new packing aid app “Stow”,  you can make sure that’s it’s just a phantom notion, as you can be guaranteed that everything you could possibly need is safely on hand.</p>
<p>Where “Stow” succeeds in an over-packed app field (pun sadly intended) is in its smart philosophy to packing. Rather than provide a grocery shopping style checklist of items, “Stow” takes a more lively approach to the subject by allowing you to account for factors like the amount of days you will be away, what the weather is going to be like during your time there, and even if laundry will be available. Only from there do you go into the checklist mode, where you are now equipped to factor in exactly what you will need, for all days, and conditions. It will even advise you as to common items you may need for individual weather conditions, and handedly provides subsections for various accessory types such as electronics and first aid, so no possible stone is left unturned.</p>
<p>An even more useful feature are the templates. With these, you can set a basic needs list based on what type of trip you are going on. Examples include: golf, beach, business, family, city, and more. All of them factor in essential (and handy) items for the various situations, and while they may not represent complete universal rundowns, it’s an excellent starting point. Even better is the ability to create your own templates based on common trips you take, so that you can have a &#8220;go to list&#8221; tuned exactly to your needs.</p>
<p>There’s more to the app of course, including abilities to factor in multiple people (useful for families), the ability to create a short list for your morning routine, you can print lists, save them as spreadsheets, share them, etc. It all comes together to create an app that feels very complete, as it accounts for so many potential aspects of such a specific task. At $1.99, its one of the more pricey apps of its kind, but for anyone that travels with any regularity, or has a serious forgetfulness problem when packing, the usefulness of “Stow” justifies it’s price immediately.</p>
<p>Ironically the only essential item the app can&#8217;t account for when packing is whether or not you have the app itself. Be sure to download it then and count it as the last important packing decision you&#8217;ll ever have to make on your own thanks to &#8220;Stow&#8221;, my app of the week.</p>
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