Sunday, 5 May 2013

Rovio Teases Addition Of Portals To Angry Birds Seasons With Clever Vine Clip



A week ago, Rovio posted a photo on Twitter teasing the next update to Angry Birds Seasons. Apparently, the “seasonal” edition of Angry Birds is set to get magical. And now, as spotted by Pocket Gamer, the Finnish game developer has posted a Vine video teasing the upcoming addition to Angry Birds Seasons of a specific magical device.

T-Mobile Launches TV And Video-On-Demand Streaming App On iOS



T-Mobile has finally launched T-Mobile TV on iOS. Previously available on Android and Windows Phone only, T-Mobile TV is the so-called un-carrier‘s official mobile video streaming service.

Facebook Restricts Path From Inviting And Finding Friends On The Social Network



Facebook has apparently blocked the virtual path that enabled Path to allow its users to invite and find friends on the largest social network on the planet.

Today's Best Apps: OddPlanet And Wordgenuity Trivia Word Jumble



The App Store takes delivery of hundreds of new apps per day. The overwhelming scene makes it possible to easily overlook an exciting game, valuable productivity suite, etc. However, we have a solution. Today’s Best Apps tackles this problem by providing you with a handpicked and tested list of apps that are truly worth your consideration each and everyday.

Quirky App Of The Day: Throw Granny Like A Rag Doll



Throw Granny (Free) by LookAtMyGame features an old lady that you launch onto the couch. She apparently needs a nap desperately enough that she’s willing to be launched from a cannon to get it. If you’re worried about hurting a sweet and elderly lady, you can set your fears aside. This granny is more likely to yell at you to sit down and shut up during her soap operas than to make you warm cookies.

Days Lets You Share A More Realistic Version Of Your Life Story



Days - Your Visual Photo and GIF Diary (Free) by Wander is a photo sharing app that’s different because it’s not about sharing your best moments.

Today's Apps Gone Free: Dingle Dangle, Total Cashflow HD, Bouncy! Trampoline And More



Save Dingle’s from their dangerous habitats in Chillingo’s fantastic physics-based game, Dingle Dangle. We also have a finance app that helps you forecast balances, and a casual game that has you bouncing a rabbit on a trampoline.

Stripe Me: A reveiw



Stripe Me ($1.99) by Yooshr Ltd is a photography effects app that turns any object into a strange new creature. Stretch your arm, swirl your eyes, and squiggle your mouth with this fun image-altering app.

Path Receives Update That Enhances Friend Discovery



Several days ago, the popular “personal” social networking app Path celebrated a new milestone as it passed the 10-million user mark. However, it once again found itself in the crosshairs of criticism when digital marketer Stephen Wainwright called attention to its seemingly intrusive signup process.

Cydia Tweak: Velox Takes App Interaction And Notifications To Another Level



If you’re ready to change the way you use iOS, keep on reading this article. A new Cydia tweak called Velox has been released and it’s a real game changer. Velox is one of the most impressive Cydia tweaks we’ve seen in quite some time. This one is on another level when compared to most other tweaks that are currently available.

Apple Unveils New Lists Of All-Time Top Apps As It Counts Down To 50 Billion Downloads




A couple of days ago, Apple began counting down to the 50 billionth app to be downloaded in the App Store. In celebration of this milestone, the company, which launched the App Store nearly five years ago, announced a promo rewarding whoever downloads said app with a $10,000 App Store gift card. In line with this, Apple also revealed its updated lists of all-time top iPhone and iPad apps.

Slash-N-Hack Your Way Through Hordes Of Dungeon Monsters In Dark Avenger



Dark Avenger (Free) by GAMEVIL Inc. is like the freemium dungeon crawler that Dungeon Hunter 4 should have been.

You may already know by now, but I love dungeon crawlers. Nothing passes time faster than hack-n-slashing your way through hordes of demons. That’s probably why I spent so many countless hours on my demon hunter in Diablo 3 — plus, the loot. I mean, how can you play a dungeon crawler (or an RPG) and not care about all of those shinies that you can end up getting through epic battles? I mean, come on! That’s the best part right there. So yeah, I have a thing for dungeon crawlers, clearly.

That’s why I was so disappointed with Dungeon Hunter 4. It is the fourth installment of what used to be a great franchise. But Gameloft ruined it with tons of timers and aggressive, in-your-face in-app purchase pushes. Fortunately, when I heard that there was another dungeon crawler coming this week, I was excited to give it a try, even though I worried a bit when I saw that it was freemium.

And you know what? I’m glad I gave this game a try. For a free dungeon crawler, it’s definitely not bad. And it’s way better than what Gameloft put out.


First off, the graphics in the game are definitely impressive. It features console-quality visuals, and everything is pretty detailed, even on the iPhone screen. The character model, along with the demons that approach you, all have smooth animations, and even slashing things up is fluid. The game’s music is pretty generic, and nothing spectacular, but hey, I don’t expect too much from freemium games when it comes to that department.

The most disappointing thing I found in the game, though, is the fact that there is only one character class, which is the Templar (a dual-wielding blademaster). There is a Ranger available, but it is currently locked and “coming soon.” I hope that’s sooner than later, because having no variety in character classes kind of blows when it comes to games of this genre. The app description also says there’s a mage available, but I didn’t see it. I just wish that the game opened up all of the classes from the get-go, but I guess we just have to wait and see when they add these additional classes in.

Unlike DH4, though, there’s not much of a story here. You basically go through stages, clearing out all of the enemies in the area to pass and move on to the next one. There are actually two game modes in single player: Normal and Time Attack. In Normal, you can clear out the enemies at your own pace, while Time Attack requires you to clear out the stage in a certain amount of time.

In addition to single player mode, there are also some multiplayer modes available through their own game servers. Infinity Tower is basically like a survival mode, and death match pits you against other players from around the globe. The last mode is “Boss Raid,” which appears to be coming in the future. I’m excited to see how that turns out, because those raid bosses in World of Warcraft were sure fun (hopefully it’s like that).

Now, the controls should be familiar to you, if you’ve played any games like this before. At the top left corner, you will have your health, rage, and mana bars, along with the current level of your character. To the right, you will see the amount of gold and gems (premium currency) that you have, along with the pause button. To move around the environment, a virtual joystick can be found in the bottom left area (and this can also be moved to anywhere on the screen where your thumb is). On the bottom right, you will have all of your action buttons: attack (the primary, large button), and up to three skills, which are unlocked as you level up. Above these action buttons are quick shortcuts for accessing health and mana potions.


Health potions — you may be cringing at the fact that DH4 charged you real money to purchase these, and gave no option of purchasing them with in-game gold. I have good news for you — you can use your hard-earned gold from enemy defeats and breaking barrels to use on potions! That’s right, no real money nonsense here! And forget about timers, as none of that is found in Dark Avenger.

The difficulty level in Dark Avenger gradually increases, but it’s definitely not as in-your-face as DH4. In fact, you can manage to get quite far before the difficulty really increases, but you can always go back to previous stages and grind for experience points to make your character stronger.

You can’t access your skills or inventory during a stage, but you can change them in between rounds. The inventory is limited in space, so you will end up selling a lot of junk, while equipping powerful gear. Skills can be unlocked, upgraded, and equipped in the action slots. Be aware that some skills can be purchased/upgraded with gold, while others do need gems to make stronger.

I’m just a bit confused as to why Game Center wasn’t integrated for this game for the multiplayer elements. It would have been easier for most people, I’d imagine, but it’s not a big deal.

If you’re in the mood for a hack-n-slash dungeon crawling adventure this weekend, then you will definitely want to check out Dark Avenger. For a freemium game, it’s not too bad, and worth spending a few minutes on to see if it’s for you. I am a bit confused as to how you can get more premium gems without spending cash, but I suppose that’s how they get you.

Get Dark Avenger in the App Store as a universal download for free.

The Life Of The Pool Party: Samsung Mocks Apple's iPhone In New Galaxy S4 Ad



While Apple’s latest iPhone 5 TV ad quietly tugs at people’s heartstrings, Samsung’s latest Galaxy S4 TV ad decidedly pokes fun at the iPhone itself.

Apple's Share Of The US Smartphone Market Approaches 40 Percent



While Apple stock has indeed decreased over the last few months, the company’s share of the U.S. smartphone market has rather grown, and is now an impressive 39 percent according to data from comScore.

My Sketch Paper, Glory Of Generals And Minuscule: The Private Life Of Insects


The App Store takes delivery of hundreds of new apps per day. The overwhelming scene makes it possible to easily overlook an exciting game, valuable productivity suite, etc. However, we have a solution. Today’s Best Apps tackles this problem by providing you with a handpicked and tested list of apps that are truly worth your consideration each and everyday.

Tipping Point Adventure Game



Tipping Point Adventure Game ($1.99) by Dan Russell-Pinson is a point-and-click adventure game with a photorealistic edge. Travel to another place and time with your trusty heron at your side. Explore dark caves, play outdated computer games, and do a little fishing. In the end, you’ll either be a hero, or cause the end of humanity, as we know it.

Verizon’s My FiOS App Updated To Bring TV Listings, Remote Control And More



Even though I’m still patiently waiting for an iTV, I’ve been a Verizon FiOS customer for more than a year, and have enjoyed both the Internet and television service.

Bieber Bit The Dust In Justin Zombie



I’m not a fan of Justin Bieber. In fact, I think he’s obnoxious. Although those two sentences are going to earn me more hate mail than any other post I’ve written, it sets the stage for this review. Why write a review for an app that features someone that I roll my eyes at and dismiss? Justin Zombie is a train wreck app that I can’t look away from. That’s why.

Jamestown Colonists Resorted to Cannibalism



Paula Neely
Archaeologists have discovered the first physical evidence of cannibalism by desperate English colonists driven by hunger during the Starving Time of 1609-1610 at Jamestown, Virginia (map)—the first permanent English settlement in the New World.

Colorful Chaos



Image courtesy ESO

The palette of pandemonium colors an interstellar cloud red, blue, and black as stars form within.

Flaming Nebula



Radiation from newborn stars heats up the Flame Nebula in the constellation Orion, some 1,300 light-years from Earth.

Solar Impulse’s U.S. Expedition Begins



Kate Andries
A solar-powered aircraft able to fly day and night began the first leg of its journey this morning on a mission to become the first aircraft to fly coast-to-coast across the United States without using a single drop of fuel.

Efficient Light Bulb Study Generates Heated Debate



A few themes are worth highlighting:

“It’s Not the Labels. It’s the Light!”

Now We Know What Early Earth Smelled Like



Ker Than

Early earth had a distinctive aroma. And it wasn't very nice. That's what scientists have now determined, using advanced imaging techniques to examine fossils nearly 1.9 billion years old that were collected from rocks around Lake Superior, Canada.

Wright Brothers Flight Legacy Hits New Turbulence



Jarret Liotta

An iconic piece of American history took a nosedive when the 100th-anniversary issue of an annual aviation bible known as Jane's All the World's Aircraft displaced the Wright brothers as the first fathers of flight.

Think Outside the Box to Find Extraterrestrial Life



Marc Kaufman

Our Milky Way galaxy, and the billions of others beyond, is chock-a-block with extra-solar planets, scientists have learned in recent decades. But whether any of them can support life is a far more complex and contentious issue.