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Unity Games' Intergalactic Dogfighter Space Noir Landing 'This Summer' on iPad

Posted by Stephen Hall on March 12th, 2014

There is no shortage of space shooters on the App Store, but it's not every day that N-Fusion, developer of the acclaimed Deus Ex: The Fall, announces a new game. Space Noir tells the story of a private soldier in the "Intergalactic Protection Consortium" named Hal Markham, and throws the player through an adventure involving his bounty hunter missions, "deadly femme fatales," and the defense of his home space station.

There's no word yet on pricing for the game, but the developer has come out on Facebook to say that there will not be any clumsy in-app purchases. "There won't be any clumsy or brash IAP in the game," they said, "If you want to buy skins etc you can but the game is 'complete' - no time or resource gates for example."

Keep an eye out for Space Noir for iPad, coming this Summer on the App Store.

Get a Custom Playlist of the Best Public Radio with the New WNYC 'Discover' Feature

Posted by Stephen Hall on March 12th, 2014
iPhone App - Designed for iPhone, compatible with iPad

WNYC, the flagship public radio station of New York City, has an awesome app that lets you find the best live radio streams of news, commentary, cultural reporting, and more. But that awesome app is now getting just a bit more awesome with the addition of a new "Discover" feature that lets you build a custom radio playlist based on the interests you provide, as well as how much time you have to spend listening.

For example, if you care to listen to "arts," "media," and "technology" for about 90 minutes, the WNYC app will take those interests and that time slot and prepare for you a custom-made hour-and-a-half playlist of the best shows in public radio pertaining to those interests. As always though, the app will continue to let you listen to your favorite live and on-demand streams of their famous radio shows.

You can grab the new WNYC app on the App Store for free.

Give Your Cars New Rims, Paint, Vinyl, and More with the New Real Racing 3 Version 1.2.0 Update

Posted by Stephen Hall on March 12th, 2014
+ Universal & Apple Watch App - Designed for iPhone, iPad and Apple Watch

Real Racing 3, known as that racing game from EA with breathtaking graphics, has received an update featuring a massive number of new car customization features. After you've used these new features to tweak your ride's height, its rims, and you've given your car one of a multitude of new vinyls, the update also lets you share your creation with friends using a new "Photo Mode" - allowing you to stop the action mid-race and capture a beautiful shot of your car.

Other new features in this version 2.1.0 update include new cars - Aston Martin’s DB9, Vanquish and V12 Vantage S - to add to your Real Racing experience, support for your favorite MFi iOS 7 controller, "Gold Achievements," and a "New All Star Vendetta Series."

You can get Real Racing 3 - and all the beautiful car tweaking features available in this update - on the App Store for free.

The Sandbox Receives New "Shinobi" Update - Packs New Ninja Features

Posted by Stephen Hall on March 12th, 2014
+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad
Our rating: starstarstarstarhalfstar :: CREATE :: Read Review »

The Sandbox, a game for iOS that is - appropriately - a sandbox, has just received even more sandbox-y goodness. The version 1.800 update, titled "The Sninobi Adventure," features 17 Japanese-themed levels as part of the new Shinobi Adventure Campaign. Within these new levels, you'll encounter many obstacles including lava pits, challenging puzzles, and hordes of Imps.

But along with any "The Sandbox" adventure mode update also comes many new elements for you to play with - and to help you on your oriental adventure. These include a new Sun Stone that can be used to create a movement detection laser, smoke bombs, and even bamboo bushes.

The new trailer is available below, and you can grab the new update for The Sandbox right now.

Caktus is a New Social Music Listening Experience for the iPhone

Posted by Stephen Hall on March 10th, 2014
iPhone App - Designed for iPhone, compatible with iPad

Countless social networks hit the App Store all the time, but it's not every day that you see a new app completely dedicated to making your music-listening experience a little more social and fun. Caktus, a new app from Caktus Media, was announced at SXSW in Austin, Texas last weekend, and it aims to do just that.

Caktus really, really wants you to listen to the music on your iOS device through their app rather than Apple's standard Music.app. Why? Because Caktus wants to share everything you're listening to with your friends in real-time. In return, if you have friends who also use Caktus, you'll be able to see what they're listening to as well. The app also lets you see what music is being played among those physically near you, as well as see what music is trending amongst your friends.

You can grab Caktus on the App Store for free right now.

Emerald City Games Releases Lionheart Tactics, an Exciting New Turn-Based Tactical RPG

Posted by Stephen Hall on March 6th, 2014

In partnership with Kongregate, Emerald City Games has released its exciting new strategy-based tactical RPG entitled Lionheart Tactics. The game takes you into turn-based battle, putting you in command of over 15 different classes, and requires you to use your wits to "take advantage of the terrain and your enemy's weaknesses."

The game allows you to train up to 30 of your own heroes, slowly but surely upgrading their equipment and trainable skills. Emerald City Games boasts that Lionheart Tactics is not just an action packed battle game, but includes a "rich, and sometimes witty" story as well. The game features beautiful 3D graphics, but if you want a better idea of what Lionheart Tactics is you should probably just watch the trailer below; you'll see why Kongregate partnered with Emerald City to make this game happen.

You can grab Lionheart Tactics for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch today on the App Store for free, and be on the lookout for out official review.

Dynasty Warlord is a Social Network RPG from GAMEVIL Featuring Warriors, Dungeons, and Boss Battles

Posted by Stephen Hall on March 6th, 2014
+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad
Our rating: starstarblankstarblankstarblankstar :: DULL BUTTON TAPPING :: Read Review »

Not to be confused with Autumn Dynasty Warlords, a new game from GAMEVIL that goes by the name of Dynasty Warlord is now available on the App Store.

Dynasty Warlord is a social network RPG; it's the second installment in the "Warlord Series" and succeeds its predecessor, Monster Warlord. The game includes both co-op and PvP modes, allowing you to complete quests and battle rival warlords with other players across the globe. Players are furthermore able to join "massive guilds" to obtain in-game perks, and work their way up the game's real-time ranks for special bonuses and prizes.

GAMEVIL recently launched Dynasty Warlord on the App Store, and you can grab it today for free.

New Disney Infinity: Toy Box Update Brings Console Features, and Cuts the Required Console Ties

Posted by Stephen Hall on March 6th, 2014
iPad App - Designed for iPad
Our rating: starstarstarstarblankstar :: INFINITE POSSIBILITIES :: Read Review »

Disney Interactive's Disney Infinity: Toy Box has received an update with a ton of new features, including many that were previously exclusive to the game's full console version. In version 1.4, players will now be able to add toys to their Toy Boxes without being required to tether to the full-fledged version of the game. Additionally, the update adds "waves one and two hexagonal power discs," more pre-made Adventures, all of the game's Mastery Tutorials, and more features previously exclusive to the Disney Infinity console and PC game.

Additionally, the app now features a rewards program; log-in and play Disney Infinity on iPad, Windows Tablet, and PC at least 4 times within the week to earn a variety of new pre-made Adventures and additional toys. Finally, the update boasts the addition of a plethora of new in-app purchases including the "Ultimate Toy Box Experience," character bundles, and power disc bundles as well.

You can get Disney Infinity: Toy Box on the App Store for free.

Hipstamatic's Oggl Gets iPad Compatibility, New "SurfMode" on AirPlay in New 2.1 Update

Posted by Stephen Hall on March 5th, 2014
+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad
Our rating: starstarstarstarhalfstar :: HIP YET AGAIN :: Read Review »

Hipstamatic's Oggl is one of the best options on the App Store if you're looking for a great app to help you take amazing photos and explore those of other photographers. Recently though, Oggl got a huge update that brings more features to this fantastic photo discovery app; making it even better with the inclusion of iPad compatibility, the new "SurfMode," and other great additions.

If you're a fan of Oggl but would prefer to use it on an iPad, this update should be pretty exciting for you; the app is now universal and "runs beautifully on iPad" according to the update notes. Secondly, the update adds a feature called "SurfMode," which allows you to view any feed within Oggl as a slideshow--just turn your device sideways. "SurfMode" works over AirPlay too, allowing you to "present any feed on Oggl to your Apple TV and have a live photo feed for any event or occasion."

The update packs many more features, and if you're interested in reading about them head over to the app's iTunes page. You can grab Oggl on the App Store for free.

Shoot Stuff in Space with Star Horizon - a Beautiful New iOS Exclusive from Tabasco Interactive

Posted by Stephen Hall on March 4th, 2014

Tabasco Interactive, the independent studio behind upcoming space action game Star Horizon, has yet to release a game at all if its website is to be believed. But this new dashingly beautiful 3D space shooter that they're about to throw at us looks to be a very promising first entry into the App Store.

In a similar visual style to EVE Online (and notably without the ridiculous massively multiplayer online aspect), Star Horizon tries to set itself apart with beautiful graphics, "dynamic and intuitive handling" of your spaceship, and the ability to "write your own galactic story" among many other features. The game is on-rails, an aspect that apparently was decided on to make the game "more about pure action and not flying around trying to catch the target," according to a post made by the developers on TouchArcade.

Expect the game to be released on March 20th with a price tag of $3.99; Tabasco says the app will be free of in-app purchases.

Fight Off Aliens and Save Humanity in Game Insight's X-Mercs: Invasion

Posted by Stephen Hall on March 4th, 2014

Games Insight, the development studio behind a plethora of iOS free-to-play games such as Tank Domination and Dragon Eternity, has announced X-Mercs: Invasion; its upcoming turn-based strategy game. The story sounds familiar (fighting aliens and saving the human race), but this iPad-only free-to-play game might just the refreshing change we need to see in the realm of turn-based shooters if the game lives up to the quality and fun-factor of its siblings.

The details are scant at this point; it's not yet clear when the game will be released nor what kinds of in-app purchases you will inevitably need to buy to get the full experience. But, as is the case with all Games Insight games, the game will at least be free to download. Be on the lookout for X-Mercs: Invasion later this year.

Nozoku Rush is an Exciting New Fast-Paced Subtraction Game Coming to the App Store This Thursday

Posted by Stephen Hall on March 4th, 2014
+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad

Nozoku Rush, a game from indie development studio Chaotic Box and successor to the original Nozoku, is primed to hit the App Store this Thursday. The premise of the game, while simple, seems to be exciting and fast-paced if the below video is to be believed. Essentially, the player must tap and drag over numbers on the board, racing against to clock, to make combinations that subtract down to zero.

"Swipe tiles that subtract down to zero to clear them off the board. Set up big combos to maximize your score and dominate the leaderboards," says the game's official website. The game features three modes including "Rush Mode," where the tiles fall faster as the game progresses, "Race Mode," which pits the player against the clock, and "Extreme Mode," which you should turn on to "crank up the intensity!"

Nozoku Rush will be available for purchase on the App Store at a price of $2.99 on March 6.

This Week at 148Apps: January 6-10, 2014

Posted by Chris Kirby on January 12th, 2014

New Year - New Apps!


It's a new year and, as always, an exciting one for all of us here at 148Apps. Take a look at what we've reviewed this week, and find even more in our Reviews Archive.

Sensei Wars

Continuing the Clash of Clans style motif that has worked well for so many other titles of this ilk, Sensei Wars isn’t exactly a particularly original title but it is one that comes with an original element – namely the ability to control a samurai in combat. As is commonly the way, players take time to build up a village; developing it to be independent and strong, while also cultivating a fearsome fighting force to fend off opposition. Things are well balanced here with resources gained from mines and farms, with such gains leading to the option to build new institutions and train up an army of warriors. Timers litter such progress so expect to be waiting around from time to time in order to reap any significant gains. --Jennifer Allen


Joe Danger Infinity

The joy that can be had by playing Joe Danger is a tricky one to quantify. Anyone who’s played it on a console or PC can confidently say that it’s terrific fun, though. It was the kind of terrific fun that didn’t entirely translate when first coming to iOS in the form of Joe Danger Touch, thanks to touch controls that didn’t quite work as well as expected. That’s all gone when it comes to Hello Games’s latest release, Joe Danger Infinity, with everything feeling that bit sharper and better. --Jennifer Allen


Fun Town for Kids

Fun Town for Kids is an interactive app for young children with a city theme where one can scroll back and forth through a charmingly stylized urban landscape; exploring fourteen mini-games found in store fronts and other areas that line this busy street. The different brightly colored shops in Fun Town allow one to sort coins into like piles in a bank or help out in the candy store as a customer will choose, with the aid of an illustrated speech bubble, specific candy while also including fun photos of real candy such as candy canes and gummy candies – details that children will have fun with. --Amy Solomon


Speaktoit Assistant

Siri has been the integrated iOS go-to virtual assistant for some time now, but despite it becoming the most talked-about client it still tends to have some – albeit slight – depersonalization issues. Speaktoit promises to rectify this by offering users a fully interactive experience by using natural technology language to answer questions, search for information, follow basic commands, and connect the user with a whole network of various web services including Facebook, Twitter, FourSquare, and more. --Lucy Ingram


Detective Grimoire

If there is any game genre that really hooks me it’s a great detective game. From Phoenix Wright to modern greats like LA Noire, there’s just something exciting about becoming invested in a thought-provoking mystery. The best element of these light-hearted episodic detective adventures is the host of interesting characters that one will happen on along the journey, and Detective Grimoire is a great example of this. --Lucy Ingram


Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project

Nothing beats loading a game and hearing the age-old drawling quips of a protagonist I have come to know and love over the years. It has been a while since I’ve played a game that made me feel the way Duke Nukem 3D did; as a young teenage girl getting kicks out of a game that was clearly not designed for someone of my age. That said, it paved the way for my descent into a passion for video-games, and I’ve not looked back since. --Lucy Ingram


Other 148Apps Network Sites

If you are looking for the best reviews of Android apps, just head right over to AndroidRundown. Here are just some of the reviews served up this week:

AndroidRundown

Kaizin Rumble

Kaizin Rumble sees the player slip into the heels of a Great Leader, evil women who lead armies of creatures known as Kaizin. Being evil, the evil empire the player is part of specializes in hunting down and exterminating heroes. From Kick-Ass style guys in red leotards, to actual bonafiled heroes Great leaders travel the world to crush anything that is good. What this boils down to is a series of strange levels where the player makes their way through each area by spinning a slot machine. Matching symbols causes different events to happen, such as finding money or, most commonly, initiating combat. Combat is a very shallow affair. Attacks are as simple as just tapping on the card to be used and the spinning the slot machine to see what happens. --Allan Curtis


Ninja Hero Cats

Ninja Hero Cats mixes two of the most popular things on the internet, Ninja and Cats. How could it go wrong? Ninja Hero Cats has a very simple Angry Birds type story. A group of cats who just happen to be ninjas are about to enjoy a meal when suddenly a tentacled mass appears out of the floor and steals it. The cats jump into the strange portal left behind to retrieve their food and an epic battle against hundreds of hostile creatures ensures! --Allan Curtis

And finally, this week Pocket Gamer reviewed Joe Danger Infinity, Archangel, Battle Supremacy, simian.interface, and Lost Toys, played with the SteelSeries Stratus, picked the best games of December 2013, and cracked the Detective Grimoire case with a complete walkthrough. All that, and loads more, here.

Tweetbot 3 for iPhone Review

iPhone App - Designed for iPhone, compatible with iPad
By Carter Dotson on October 25th, 2013
Our rating: starstarstarstarstar :: TOP BOT
The best Twitter app around gets a massive visual overhaul for iOS 7, but is it and its new features worth the paid upgrade to a new app?
Read The Full Review »

This Week at 148Apps: October 14-18, 2013

Posted by Chris Kirby on October 19th, 2013

Expert App Reviewers


So little time and so very many apps. What's a poor iPhone lover to do? Fortunately, 148Apps is here to give you the rundown on the latest and greatest releases. And we even have a tremendous back catalog of reviews; just check out the Reviews Archive for every single review we've ever written.

Device 6

I love what Simogo is doing in 2013. While the studio has always been a purveyor of a different kind of experience on iOS, this year their releases have been centered around story-telling and puzzle solving. It started with Year Walk and now continues with Device 6. They’re creating unique and intelligent experiences that deserve to be seen and heard. Now, much like Year Walk, this is something that is best when not spoiled so I’m only going to touch on cursory details of the plot and scenario: this is a sort of interactive piece of fiction that players read through that frequently wraps around the screen, requiring players to rotate their device to keep up with where everything is going. The story is about a woman named Anna, who wakes up in mysterious circumstances. To advance the story, certain puzzles, whose hints are embedded in the narrative and visuals, must be solved. The challenge comes from solving the puzzles and putting together the hints – have some pen and paper or some kind of writing app on a computer or other device open to take down notes to solve everything and to advance the story. --Carter Dotson


Soul Gambler

Faust is the protagonist of a classic German legend. A successful scholar who, dissatisfied with his life, makes a pact with the devil and exchanges his soul for unlimited knowledge and worthy pleasures. The legend of Faust has been retold throughout history via many forms of media, and has been the basis for many literary, artistic, cinematic, and musical works. Soul Gambler is the remake of the original free unfinished interactive visual novel inspired by Goethe’s famous German tragic play, “Faust,” that has had a complete revamp; and with the success of its Kickstarter, has been made into a fantastic-looking interactive graphic novel that combines the art style of comic books with playable mechanics most commonly found in video games. --Lucy Ingram


Fist of Awesome

An unlikely hero. Bears. Lots and lots of plaid. A talking, time-traveling fist. These are only a handful of examples as to what players can expect when they jump in to FIST OF AWESOME. It’s certainly a weird, wacky, and wild beat-em-up with old school brawler roots and a few modern concessions. There are a few not-so-awesome issues nestled in with all those homicidal talking bears, however. Tim Burr is just a hard-working lumberjack with simple aspirations and a close group of friends. His is a happy life, and he envies no one. That is until the timeline is inexplicably altered and bears become the dominant species of Earth. Tim’s hand begins speaking to him, identifying itself as the FIST OF AWESOME and taking him on a journey through several eras in history – all overrun with bears – as the unlikely duo set out to fix history. --Rob Rich


OmniFocus 2 for iPhone

OmniFocus 2.0 for iPhone is a to-do list and task management app that’s built for the person who’s deadly serious about tracking what they need to get done and when. After all, the app for iPhone is $19.99, which is well above what most apps are priced, but OmniFocus has a wealth of features and syncing options to help justify it. Still, it’s a cost that just may be worth it, because this is comprehensive yet still somewhat simple. It’s like fishing with grenades. --Carter Dotson


PumaTrac

PUMATRAC may sound like just another fitness app at first, but it provides a unique user experience that others like it currently don’t offer. PUMATRAC is designed to keep runners motivated by giving them insights on conditions that affect running performance so that workouts are actually more fun and rewarding. This means that the app can tell whether users run faster to pop music or longer on Fridays just by analyzing many different conditions thanks to Tictrac technology. --Angela LaFollette


Other 148Apps Network Sites

If you are looking for the best reviews of Android apps, just head right over to AndroidRundown. Here are just some of the reviews served up this week:

AndroidRundown

Cavemania

Free-to-play match-three puzzles are as inescapable as bathroom issues after an all-you-can-eat night at Taco Bell, and are just as expected. Although I know I should hate them for their complete lack of originality, or artistic merit, my primitive synapses still get their share of enjoyment, just from matching things in the right order, without any particular reason and reward. Perhaps, my mom was right, and I should have gone in accounting. In any case, Cavemania tries to introduce some new mechanics, but it’s unclear whether they help overall game, or just get in the way. --Tony Kuzmin


Lumber Jacked

It’s too primitive that lumberjacks are always seen as the most manly of all people. So what if they have muscles of iron, and spend days at a time, uniting with nature and flinging mighty axes all day? Internet critics also have cramped up muscles, unite with nature every five to seven hours, and fling mighty keys up and down. Still, I’m yet to see a single game that gives the credit where it’s due, and features the mighty and the powerful, as the ultimate example of manliness. But, while the ungrateful, primitive culture moves down the familiar road, we get Lumber Jacked, another game, where lumberjack is the mighty hero yet again. It’s not like I remember any other games with lumberjacks, but there have to be lots of them, or this whole paragraph makes no sense. --Tony Kuzmin


Drift Mania: Street Outlaws

Drift Mania: Street Outlaws is the latest in the series of Drift Mania games by Ratrod Studios, with the scene shifted to street racing. But is it worth playing? There isn’t much content available without a lot of gameplay in Drift Mania: Street Outlaws. From the start of the game one car and one track is unlocked. Unlocking additional tracks is far from a simple task. For each track you can race on there are a number of achievements, such as drifting a certain distance or finishing in a time limit. Once enough of these are achieved, the next track is unlocked. Cars can be bought at any time, but are very expensive. --Allan Curtis

And finally, this week Pocket Gamer reviewed DEVICE 6 and compiled a complete walkthrough to the game, went hands-on with Dungeon Keeper and Tiny Death Star, and made some bold predictions for next week's Apple press conference. Head to Pocket Gamer for their weekly wrap-up.