By Carter Dotson on May 24th, 2013
Our rating: :: TREPAK BLITZ
There's fun to be had in short bursts with Tetris Blitz, but it just feels way too engineered to be fun, rather than anything naturally-occurring. Read More »
Posted by Andrew Stevens on May 24th, 2013 + Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad
A new visual redesign has made its way to Rhapsody, putting artists front and center on the new home screen. It’s always nice to have easier access to the music you listen to as it provides a simpler way to browse new releases, popular artists, and featured albums. You can also check out enhanced album and artist pages that let you read reviews, shuffle tracks, and more.
Posted by Andrew Stevens on May 24th, 2013 iPhone App - Designed for iPhone, compatible with iPad
Bondsy – Trade with Friends is a new social network that lets friends trade items with one another. Take a photo, write a story, and add what it is you would like in return and then wait for a friend to tap grab and make their offer.
This means I can finally trade all my games and ask for only coffee in return!
Another great thing about Bondsy is that everything is private, meaning that you are only trading with friends and not having to deal with strangers.
Posted by Andrew Stevens on May 24th, 2013 iPhone App - Designed for iPhone, compatible with iPad
Wander Wheel takes you on a goal-based adventure that breaks up your everyday routine and expands your horizons. Wander Wheel sets you up with an itinerary that’s tailored to you, handing you a specific goal to accomplish. You can discover new things in your own back yard or in the city’s most popular locations, when traveling.
This sounds like a very interesting app if you’re feeling a bit spontaneous.
Posted by Andrew Stevens on May 24th, 2013 + Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad
Flick. lets you share documents, videos, and images between your iOS devices and computers by simply flicking the file to any other device that is also running the Flick app. To go along with the flicking fun, you can also send files to friends that auto destruct after a set amount of time. That could be entertaining.
Posted by Andrew Stevens on May 24th, 2013 + Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad
Guitar! by Smule has players strumming along to the music in an app that combines guitar songs paired with real vocals from Smule’s Sing! Karaoke app, which creates a unique feeling of playing alongside an actual singer. There are multiple songs to play along to, though there is also a freestyle mode for those who just want to play. Players will strum and pick while changing cords and creating vibrato by shaking the phone. Also, as players get better, they’ll be able to rock out even more by unlocking electric guitars.
Pocket Gamer reports that endless racer, Redline Rush, is available to download for free through the weekend. Having only recently released, it’s no surprise that it’s already being offered for free as it acts like a free-to-play title with its push for in-app purchases. Still, it’s endless racing fun, so jump into the driver’s seat and start racking up your score!
It could have easily happened that my life would have taken me down the road of becoming a meteorologist. However, that didn’t happen and I found myself becoming a journalist instead. My passion for weather is still present and I have a good understanding of meteorology and tornadoes from my light studies of the subject in the past.
A friend of mine, a meteorologist himself, recently made me aware of RadarScope, a professional level app that is perfect for meteorologists and weather enthusiasts. I purchased it and started documenting the features of the app immediately; that’s how much I love weather.
Last weekend was primed for a significantly severe weather outbreak and I used the radar app to follow and track storms. On Monday, however, I decided to fully document some of the features and take multiple screen caps to showcase what the app could do. That led me to fully tracking the storm that eventually, and unfortunately, hit Moore, Oklahoma.
RadarScope provides native radar data rendered in its original radial form and allows you to view NEXRAD Level 3 radar data in great detail. That basically means it’s the best radar app you can possibly get for your iPhone or iPad.
I’m going to try and keep this as simple as possible, keeping it easy to read and understand without providing too much of a school lesson.
When tracking the storm that eventually hit the town of Moore, the first thing I looked for in the app was a hook echo that shows up on radar, a strong indicator that a tornado may be forming. A hook echo is a hook that forms on the southern part of the storm, indicating areas of rotation. Then, I took a look at the velocity within the storm to see if there was a confined area of motion with opposites that were touching each other (motion toward and away from the radar). That indicates rotation and a possible tornado.
I’m going to share images that show both of those indications. Radarscope provides local radars along with personal location data that can show you your exact location compared to the storm. It also provides storm tracks that can indicate what direction the storm is moving and a measuring tool that tells you how many miles away you are from the storm. You can also visit Base Velocity’s website to learn more about how the app works.
I had been following the storms as they developed, but here is the first radar image I took after a noticeable hook took shape.
Next is the velocity that indicates storm motion. You can see a bright red and green touching each other, indicating tight circulation.
After that, I took notice of what town or towns might be in the path of the storm and used the storm tracks tool along with the distance tool to mark it.
These snapshots were taken in real time; I had no idea just how much the storm was going to intensify and what the ensuing damage was going to be. The following images are in order and show the intensification of the storm.
Tornadoes are extremely fascinating and I love watching them, but only when they are in an open field. It’s a horrible feeling when you can visually see a storm intensify on radar and know it’s heading towards a town or city. That’s the moment when all meteorologists and storm chasers hold their breath and wait, hoping for the best possible outcome. It’s crushing and leaves nothing but heartache when you see a tornado completely destroy a town. The only thing left to do at that point is hope people are prepared, pay attention to their local meteorologists, have a weather radio or app that alerts them to the danger, and then do everything else you possibly can to help the recovery process.
Posted by Andrew Stevens on May 24th, 2013 + Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad
There’s a popular video on YouTube about cute little dumb characters and the many ways the meet their demise, all set to a catchy, singable tune. Hello, demise! Well, the creators have made a video game that gives you the opportunity to save these dumb little guys in Dumb Ways to Die. You can tap, swipe, tilt, and blow your way through multiple mini-games while trying to prevent each character from a dumb death. It’s available for free, so go help these dumb guys survive!
Posted by Andrew Stevens on May 23rd, 2013 + Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad
Evernote now comes with reminders to ensure that you never forget an important note. You can pin a note to the top of the list and add a due date to receive in-app and email notifications. It will also mark a note as done when you complete your task. Now we shall never forget to do anything…hopefully.
Clear received a new update that allows you to email your lists, one of the biggest requests from fans of the app. All you need to do is simply shake your phone (or do a quick dance and shake) to bring up the new email options.
Emails will then contain your to-do lists, which can be sent to other Clear users via email for them to open up in their own Clear app. If that didn’t shake you up enough, Clear will be coming soon to the iPad.
You can now freely travel into space! For a limited time, the space-themed Angry Birds game can be downloaded for free, reports Touch Arcade. Angry Birds Space has over 160 levels on different planets and in zero gravity, which creates unique gameplay that includes slow-motion puzzles and lightspeed destruction.
Mailbox has been optimized for iPad use in the popular inbox-zero app’s latest update.
“Mailbox‘s new way of doing things workflow represents a dramatic improvement in my workflow, and the delusionary satisfaction I get in saying that everything has been dealt with in a concrete way is a welcome feeling,” said Carter Dotson, in our review.
Posted by Rob LeFebvre on May 23rd, 2013 + Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad
Casual game mega-publisher Zynga has just released a new arcade hack ‘n’ slash game called Battlestone. You’ll get to swipe your way to victory, fighting off hordes of enemies in single player mode, while squaring up against others in PvP modes. Once you get into the game, you’ll collect characters, summoning and upgrading heroes to beat ever-more difficult enemies and environments. Get your swipe on today with this free-to-play game on your iPad or iPhone.
With its latest title, Can Knockdown 3, recently earning a coveted Editor’s Choice award here, I took the time to learn a bit more about Polish game developer, Infinite Dreams.
Who is Infinite Dreams?
Based in the Southern Polish city of Gliwice, Infinite Dreams is made up of around 15 members of staff, encompassing several developers, graphic artists, Quality Assurance workers, a game design guru and one marketing expert.
What is Infinite Dreams most famous for?
The team has worked on a plethora of memorable titles. Besides the popular Can Knockdown series, the team has also created Jelly Defense, Sailboat Championship PRO and Let’s Create! Pottery. Variety is clearly the spice of life for the team.
What’s next on the horizon?
PR and Marketing Manager Artur Starzyk answered this one for us: “At the moment we are working hard to release [a] new level pack for Can Knockdown 3. We are more than happy to receive positive feedback from the fans and we would like to meet their expectations. There is also [a] huge community gathered around Let’s Create! Pottery HD and they encourage us to release updates for that title too. Obviously, [a] new project is in the pipeline but I can’t reveal more info about it [yet].”
Anything else I should know about Infinite Dreams?
Artur had some more to say to us about things of interest.
148apps: What does the team enjoy most about iOS development? Artur: It’s the satisfaction of making good products in a short time. We are doing our best to release polished games and then…waiting for the media reviews and our fans’ opinions. We can release games more often on iOS than [the] AAA industry can, so the fun is much…better
148apps: Infinite Dreams offers quite a few different types of games. Is there a particular genre you’ve found most enjoyable to design? Artur: There is no any particular genre we like the most. We simply love to create new type of games (like Let’s Create! Pottery) or just redefine the existing genres (Jelly Defense) to surprise our fans. This is our way of thinking about the mobile games industry.
Where can I find out more about Infinite Dreams?
Infinite Dreams has embraced the social networking world, so there are plenty of places to learn more, besides here. There’s the website, Google+ page, Forums, Facebook page, Twitter and YouTube channel. We’ll be sure to keep you in the loop about the latest developments, too!