At the forefront in the weekend is PhotoForge2, a great app after the alignment of a bunch of photos on your iPhone. You can use the PhotoForge newly rebuilt to modify images with a lot of power, you would see on a desktop computer. We also have BeatForge, an application of unrelated forge which allows you to create musical sequences quickly and easily and a pair of quality games: the storm in a glass of water, a platformer based on the physics and Arno Hunter imaginationa casual with a few graphic fine game and difficult bosses.
There are some fairly solid retouching software image at the heart of the PhotoForge2, which allows users to access and edit the photos full resolution on their mobile devices. The application supports layers like the software, which means that you can combine several elements of desktop photo editing easy to create some beautiful images and simply change the colors or remove red eye as with many applications.
PhotoForge2 is packed with tools and effects to help you get exactly what you want out of your photos. You can resize, crop and add textures quickly and easily and create camera effects by mixing lentil, hot flashes and the types of film just as you can in applications such as Hipstamatic. You can adjust as much other levels and characteristics such as white balance, contrast and shadows and highlights.
Turn your iPhone into an instrument of music by BeatForge. The app has a simple enough premise: it fills your peripheral screen with a grid full of buttons. Tapping any button adds a sound, a beat percussion or a melodic note. When you press the buttons more and add more sounds, BeatForge plays in the order that you choose them in a loop, creating a beat and a song that you can create quickly and easily.
Along the way, you can define generalities about how BeatForge sounds - such as affecting the sounds come from or what kind, they fit. Different colors correspond to different sounds on the grid, so you'll get a visual interface for what you hear, which makes editing and redesign your easy sequence.
As a Storm, a basic type character, you are responsible for your life next to scrolling of levels of platforms of flight. You control the storm, which rises over a cup of tea, virtual buttons to steer and to activate his powers of flight. By exploiting a lightning bolt-print button, storm flies to short time - you'll need to manage your power of flight by tapping the button rapidly carefully and your momentum of gauging.
Storm in a glass of water carries 40 levels side scrolling, you can work with 15 achievements to earn along the way. The game also has "VIP" services of Apple's Center and Crystal game.
Some pretty incredible graphics adorn Arno Hunter, in which you play a crab wielding bow and arrow in some lush settings. Each level is an independent arena in which you can run left and right, dodging enemy attacks all firing arrows to remove creatures of flight and earn points. Tilt allows you to move to avoid having blown on the rise, while power-ups dropped by creatures you give far more capabilities.
There are only three levels of Arno, but this is not a bad compromise for the price and the visuals found within. Also, each level ends with a battle of big boss, which is extremely fun to play through. You can also earn achievements and how to test your skills.
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