That'll be: Sentry Alpha (Smooth as a babies bottom. But the theme leaves me a bit flat) iFighter (Perfect tilt controls, which is all I need. Great graphics. Cool upgrades. Polished fun for all the family) Siberian Strike (caved in after being on the fence for a while. It's got a good arcady feel, but right now there is not one set of controls that stand out. They are both flawed) Myst (Haven't dug the surface of this yet. Need more time!) Peggle (Can't stop. This game has cured me of my relentless game buying addiction)
Starting with the latests: Peggle (a digital drug) iCutter (cute original Puzzler) iDroids (Havnt't played it that much yet - due to Peggle!) RastaMonkey (Nice and weird) iFighter (nice sprite based shooter - a bit hard for a nub like me ) ImatchSticks (Brain Teaser) Oops i cant count
In reverse order: Peggle Tiger Woods Wild West Pinball Zombieville USA GeoDefense Last two might have been switched in order, and it's possible that I bought Flight Control before one of them - can't remember. The only complete stinker was Wild West Pinball, which is pretty, but pretty terrible. It's been deleted. GeoDefense might get deleted - it's well done and I liked it for a while, but like my previous TD game, I lost interest when it got difficult (or in the case of GeoDefense, really difficult, which was the end of "easy" levels and beginning of the medium difficulty). I'm glad I only paid 99 cents for it and WWP.
I've had signatures turned off for months now. I do miss the occasional... 1st Gen iPhone Quad-band GSM / 16GB / Built-in WiFi / Bluetooth / Listening to: Jonas Brothers / Watching: High School Musical 3 / Playing: Peggle (Cause everyone else is too) / Join my new 90210 group on Facebook
How is WWP so terrible exactly? I hope your not in the 'only one table = instant failure' camp. I can't see any other reason to to dislike it. It is so authentic re. ball physics its untrue... I understand however getting frustrated with GeoDefense. I personally love it for its difficulty level. The levels are condensed down to the essence of good game play. Nothing worse than spending the first 5 mins watching wave after wave of enemy get easily nuked without any degree of challenge ('oh, I'm on wave 20...hmmm, time to go and make a cup of tea!') before it starts to hot up. So many are like that (Garden Wars and Fieldrunners being big culprits. FR doesn't ever seem to get beyond it either IMO). GeoDefense on the other hand purposefully avoids that like the plague.
RE: Degeneration (6.99$) Terminator salvation (9.99$) Bloons (99cents) Assassins Creeed (9.99$) Lets Golf (5.99$)
CJS is great with brilliant gameplay, replayability and diversity. I got it at 2.99 but it is a steal at 1.79. I do find payments annoying, lack of maps and only one gun at a time, but it Is worth it IMO
Hmm... 1. AC-130 (Great!) 2. World of Tunes (Great!) 3. Terminator Salvation (Not bad, but a bit boring) 4. Myst (I like it) 5. Need for Speed (Too few replayability, but overall a great game)
In order, 1 being most recent (with my rating) 1. Terminator Salvation (9/10) 2. Car Jack Streets (7/10) 3 Grind (8/10) 4. Iron Sight (8/10) 5. Galaxy on Fire (8/10) I am pretty selective about my app purchases. I always research an app by reading reviews, watching youtube videos, reading TA threads etc. I try to find good £0.59 ($0.99) apps because some of them are very good, but are often hidden. I am quite concious of how much I spend because last year I spent about £200 ($300) on the app store . Now I limit myself to £10 ($15) a month to try and cut down.
Tiger Woods PGA Tour Need For Speed: Undercover Terminator: Salvation Resident Evil: Degeneration Peggle
Dungeon Defense - Good Brothers in Arms - Amazing GeoDefense - Amazinger Terminator Salvation - Also Amazinger but too short ZombieTown: Paint it Red - Good as of now aiming for next: -Resident Evil -Zenonia -Defender Chronicles -Minigore -LiveFire*