iARU

iARU is a post from: Best Iphone Apps Review Website

This is AR application.
The purpose of application is to help users to find way from your location easily.
So I named iARU(iphone Augmented Reality for you).

If you find the way, select “Direction” tab bar.
Then input the departure and destination address, click “find” button.
You can see route on the map and overlaid 3D route.
Route map will be show under 20km from your location.
3D route rotate from departure when you move iphone.
Because application use compass function, you can see
real direction of your destination.


HoloToy Makes Glasses-less 3D Possible Using iPhone 4 Front Camera and Head Tracking

HoloToy Makes Glasses-less 3D Possible Using iPhone 4 Front Camera and Head Tracking is a post from: Best Iphone Apps Review Website

The original HoloToy was a fun little app that could simulate 3D in pictures by tracking the accelerometer movement of your phone. Tilt the phone to the right and your image looks like you are viewing it from the right side. The effect is pretty darn cool, especially when you really get into making your own pictures into holograms.

HoloToy’s newest update, version 1.07, takes the concept and adds a sprinkle of iPhone 4 awesomeness. Instead of just being able to change your viewing angle with the accelerometer, HoloToy now uses your front facing camera to change the image angle depending on where your head is looking. It almost gives you the feeling that you can peer around images to see what’s behind them.

HoloToy’s creator Ben Hopkins had this to say. “Since release it’s been great watching peoples reactions to HoloToy. As soon as I heard the iPhone 4 had a front facing camera I knew that this would be the next big HoloToy feature. Moving the device and seeing the 3D scenes move as expected is surprising, moving your head and seeing the 3D scenes move as expected is magical!”.

While Ben’s comment (“it’s been great watching peoples reactions”) may lead me to believe that he is personally watching me through my camera, his statement about the technology being magical rings true. The face tracking isn’t perfect, but if someone could perfect this we could finally see the end to those silly looking 3D glasses.

$0.99

+ Universal App – Designed for iPhone and iPad
Released: 2010-03-10 :: Category: Entertainment / Arcade

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Miniville’s ABC Fun Lite

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An ABC book in 3D with games in it. There is also a full version with more of the ABCs and fuller games…


App Sale: Let’s Golf!

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Let’s Golf! is on sale for free – normally $1.99

Notice something different here? That price image above looks weird, and I’ll get to why in a minute. What you need to know right now, though, is that this kickass golf game is free! Gameloft has “lite” versions for just about all of their games, but this is the full version.

Let’s Golf! is remarkably similar to Hot Shots Golf which you might have played on Playstation or PSP. The graphics can get a little choppy at times, but this game still rules and features Instant Play, Tournament, and Multiplayer modes that support pass ‘n play and wifi. If you like humiliating your friends get them all together, download this game, and try beating each other’s asses!

Now back to why the price image looks odd… for some unknown reason, Let’s Golf! isn’t showing up in App Store searches. Only the lite version is showing up, so the only way I know to get this game is to download PandoraBox first (yes it’s free), look for Let’s Golf! under the On Sale tab at the bottom of the screen (or search for it), and then tap the FREE button which will take you to the App Store page where you can install it. Seems like a big hassle for getting this game, but PandoraBox is great too… where do you think I keep finding these app sales to announce? 8)


App Sale: F.A.S.T.

App Sale: F.A.S.T. is a post from: Best Iphone Apps Review Website

F.A.S.T. is on sale for free – normally $.99-$2.99

Chris J. reviewed F.A.S.T. over the summer and thought it was great even though he had some issues with getting a successful 2v2 game going. I bought it when it was down to $.99 and I gotta say it’s pretty good! Grab this game while it’s free… happy dogfighting!!

iTunes Link – F.A.S.T. – Fleet Air Superiority Training


Boxterity

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This amazing 3D game challenges you to find a certain color on a 3D cube by spinning the cube any direction you want and tapping on the color when you find it. Boxterity has two different modes of play to choose from. Arcade mode where you race to finish before the clock runs out and casual mode where there is no time limit but you get more points for finishing quicker. Boxterity also has support for OpenFeint where you can track your scores and achievements and compare them to your friends.

- Cool 3D levels
- Awesome game play
- 30 different Levels
- OpenFeint Achievements and Score Boards


Ravensword

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Developer: Chillingo
Price: $6.99
Version Reviewed: 1.1

Graphics / Sound Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Game Controls Rating: 3.75 out of 5 stars
Gameplay Rating: 3 out of 5 stars

iPhone Integration Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
User Interface Rating: 3.25 out of 5 stars

Re-use / Replay Value Rating: 3.25 out of 5 stars

Overall Rating: 3.46 out of 5 stars

IMG_0255Ravensword is an ambitious, 3D RPG set in an open fantasy world. The developers have cited games such as the Elder Scrolls series and Zelda as inspirations behind the game, and the result is a noble attempt at a console-like RPG. Unfortunately, despite hints of greatness, it falls short thanks to a dearth of customization, a dull storyline, and a strict adherence to RPG cliches. Is Ravensword a huge achievement? Certainly, and I can’t wait to see what the future holds. But as it stands now, I feel like Ravensword is just mediocre once you get past its ambitious skeleton.

The cliches begin as soon as the game opens. You, a male warrior, have awakened in a village with a severe case of amnesia. You’re woken by a kind woman who suggest you go visit Donald if you want some gold. Guess what your first quest is? Yup, that’s right: kill some rats! The game progresses in a linear fashion from there. Take a quest. Kill some stuff. Gain experience. As you talk to the townspeople and take on more quests, you learn about the events in the world around you. The king apparently vanished years ago, and nobody knows where he went. It’s all typical RPG fare, complemented by a few boss battles and competent (though unexciting) storytelling.

IMG_0250Combat boils down to simple button-mashing. You tap on an enemy to lock onto it, and when you’re close enough, you mash the giant “attack” button. There are very few weapons, and the only one that adds variety is the bow. Still, there’s very little strategy necessary here. My main gripe with the combat system is that there’s no “auto” setting, so if you get attacked from behind, for example, your character will just stand there while you desperately try to spin the camera around.

Every time you kill something, you’ll gain experience; unfortunately, however, levelling is done automatically. You can’t assign points towards specific attributes. This isn’t really surprising, given how little customization is in the game; for example, you’re also bound to being a male warrior. Also, weapons and armor have no visible stats, so the auto-levelling isn’t as annoying as it might have been.

There is one aspect of the game, however, that shines: the open world. The graphics aren’t console quality, but they’re still good enough to give you a sense of wonder as you explore. I mean, jeez, is this an iPod I’m using? While we’ve seen great 2D worlds (see: Zenonia, Inotia 2, etc), this is one of the few iPhone games where you can roam around a true 3D world. Add that to fairly good movement and camera controls (well, besides how long it takes to turn around), and you end up with an immersing experience that might make you forget you’re on an iPhone.

IMG_0251All told, there’s a lot of promise to Ravensword. More variety and a departure from fantasy tropes could have made it a stellar success. As it is, exploring the world is still fun, and there is definitely a “wow!” factor at work here—Ravensword is undoubtedly a historic App Store game.

However, all the shiny graphics and technological feats in the world can’t make up for the fact that Ravensword feels more like a beefed-up proof-of-concept demo than a full-fledged game. Yes, you can easily spend a lot of time immersed in the world of Ravensword, but I can’t shake the nagging feeling that something’s missing, and the limited scope of the game makes it a lot less fun than it could have been.

This has been a hard review to write. I really, really want to celebrate Ravensword for what it has accomplished, but at the end of the day, it’s the gameplay that matters. All but the most hardcore of RPG fans will probably want to wait and see what the future holds for 3D iPhone RPGs.