How many times you get play a mobile game that comes with a price of real life at the end? This is what you get when you play the Heist. It is a set of bank robbery ends with players opening a safe to discover a tangible reward. He leads best games list of this week, not because of what you can win to play, but because it is a puzzler of quality with a lot of challenge, not to mention four different types of puzzles packed within. Read all about it below and discover what we played all week.
Developer tap tap tap also includes the same people behind MacHeist, and they put together a title of interesting puzzle with a lot of variety in the Heist. First of all, the game packs 60 puzzles come in four different varieties and four different difficulties. They are all riffs on the types of games you have played before, such as Sudoku, but high quality graphics and some challenge keep interesting. You will feel that you get a lot of bang for your money. Your goal in the Heist is to solve puzzles to defeat security systems that protect a safe. As break down you, eventually you will get the safe open - where you can ask a real price, free for your problems. This is a nice incentive to go with a game that is fun on its own and the Heist also includes support game Center and a handful of achievements to give you a reason to keep playing.
Players will have heard of portal and Portal 2, the first person physics puzzlers in which players have to use interconnected portals to solve puzzles. The player can use a "portal gun" to shoot a blue portal and portal orange walls and through a hole causes the player to come out the other. It's a trippy and D-Capitatrix it captures in an iOS version. The difference is this puzzler of crafts in the environment of first person 3D for a 2-D perspective that works really well. Tapping and dragging, you can place portals on each level and inclination then your camera rolling head of robot disembodied around the scene. On each level are three batteries that the head must collect before returning to his robot body. The goal is to rebuild robots through a whole bunch of levels consisting of interesting, smart puzzles.
Touchgrind, iOS skateboarding game, is already a great concept - the game is played by touching two fingers of a skateboard on the screen to act as if the player is he riding. Drag and move the fingers causes the player to do tricks with the Commission and accumulate points. Touchgrind BMX is the same principle, but instead of a skateboarding, it uses a BMX bike. Like its predecessor, it is a game made with great physical and interesting controls, plus a graphic presentation of quality. Each level requires that run you a number of waterfalls and objectives performance and complete move unlock new bikes, painting and other content on the way.
New label PopCap Games, 4th & battery, has released a new free game for Apple iOS devices, and it is at least as much fun as the previous Developer's title, unpleasant horse. Candy train is in fact a reboot of an older title of PopCap. The frantic game is that any building tracks using tiles that is scattered around the screen. Piece of each tile of the runway is different, and exploiting their, players can turn to make complete tracks around the screen. All the time that you create new pathways, candy train follows your paths, so the pressure climbs along the way to keep the train running out of runway and crashed. It gets hectic and difficult that seek you additional cars and extend the duration of your train, and you cannot complain about the price tag.
As a Storm, a magical character, you need to navigate from a mess of platform puzzles in storm in a glass of water. And Yes, get you around in a cup of tea as you brave the cartoony graphics game and difficult levels. Instead of jumping, the storm has a capacity limited to float, which is enabled by exploiting a virtual button. Get a little accustomed to, but using stationary power of Storm gets intuitive before too long. It is also for navigation careful, shrewd 40 levels of the game. Fans of platforms will be a good time here, and Storm visuals make it a delight to play.
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