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The Incident Review
The Incident Review is a post from: Best Iphone Apps Review Website
Price: $1.99
Version Reviewed: 1.0
Device Reviewed On: iPod Touch
Graphics / Sound Rating: 4.75 out of 5 stars
Game Controls Rating: 4.25 out of 5 stars
Gameplay Rating: 4.75 out of 5 stars
Replay Value Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Overall Rating: 4.44 out of 5 stars
In the Incident, you play an everyman with a problem: heavy things keep dropping in your general vicinity. Your only chance to make it end it is to climb up the pile of objects until you reach the source and put a stop to the shenanigans. That thankless task — climbing higher and higher on a constant pile of falling detritus — is the sole goal of The Incident. Luckily, it’s also a whole lot of fun.
You control the hero by tilting the device left and right, and jump him by tapping. It’s simple and controls well, which means that you can quickly get to the job of staying alive. Like another popular jumping game out there, Doodle Jump, the premise is so simple that if anything in the game were poorly executed, it could easily be called repetitive — dodge, jump, jump, dodge, grab a coin, jump. But The Incident does such a good job of keeping you on your toes, watching all corners of the screen, and scrambling for precious power-ups, that its simple premise is practically addictive. 
The first few levels ramp up nicely, so that by the time things get really hectic, you’ll be well versed in the art of dodging and jumping. Along the way you’re earning enough extra lives that you’ll probably never run out, and hitting frequent checkpoints so that you can hold onto your progress. There are only eight total levels, beginning on the street and ending in space, but each level packs enough challenge to make it feel like plenty of game.
The Incident’s 8-bit style helps in that it’s clean and well-executed. There’s a large variety of pixelated, brightly-colored objects being thrown at you, many of them eliciting a little smile the first time they appear — everything from taxis and sofas to Egyptian sarcophagi, garden gnomes, and Easter Island statues. There are not so many that you’ll never see a repeat, but there are enough to keep the pile interesting. And when you die, you’re granted a little death trophy of the object that killed you; “Death by Midcentury-Modern Door at 575m” is quite a way to go.
Any complaints about the Incident are minor. The aforementioned small number of levels is a limitation on replayability, and the lack of any online leaderboards or other competitive components will disappoint some. And yes, if the core game play doesn’t appeal to you, you’ll get bored very quickly, as they’re nothing else to the game but jump, jump, dodge, jump. But none of these are significant drawbacks.
There’s something sweet about seeing a simple concept executed well. The Incident is a great game that offers up a fun time with well-crafted retro sensibilities, and it’s sure to appeal to a lot of iOS gamers. Download it today.
[ The Incident Review is a post from 148Apps ]
Five For Friday: August 13, 2010
Five For Friday: August 13, 2010 is a post from: Best Iphone Apps Review Website
Happy Friday the 13th, everyone! Make sure you keep your teenagers locked in tonight, and don’t let them talk to anyone named Jason. With that warning out of the way, here’s your weekly dose of what’s new and interesting in the App Store.
The Incident – A severely polished and classy take on the sky is falling genre. Dodge wave after crazy wave of falling cars and major appliances, only to use those same items to climb ever upward to your destination, the stars.

+ Universal App – Designed for iPhone and iPad
Released: 2010-08-10 :: Category: Games / Action
Ninjump – Jump like a ninja (because that’s what you are) up through the levels, between buildings and over laundry. Attack various creatures in match three stealthiness for stupidly awesome score and height boosts. Brag to all your friends.

iPhone App – Designed for the iPhone, compatible with the iPad
Released: 2010-08-12 :: Category: Games / Action
Ghosts N Goblins Gold Knights II – Capcom brings the sequel to its hardest game ever from the 1980s direct to your iPhone. You think you have what it takes? Well, do ya?

iPhone App – Designed for the iPhone, compatible with the iPad
Released: 2010-08-12 :: Category: Games / Action
Times for iPad – Takes your RSS feeds and turns them into a lovely newspaper-style layout. If you long for the simpler days of flimsy newsprint paper and fingers stained with ink, this may be the app for you.
Slate Magazine – In a world of iPad apps that continually ask you to pay more for their content (I’m looking at YOU, Wired), Slate asks you to read their magazine, for free, on your iPad. What more can you ask for from their asking of you? Wait, what?
[ Five For Friday: August 13, 2010 is a post from 148Apps ]
The Incident: A Retro-Styled, Cataclysmic Action Game for iPhone and iPad
The Incident brings back 8-bit graphics, ppi made redundant
The Incident brings back 8-bit graphics, ppi made redundant is a post from: Best Iphone Apps Review Website
Whether you own an iPhone or iPod Touch (163ppi), iPhone 4 (326ppi) or iPad (132ppi), The Incident will look as good as the screenshots suggest it will. The 8-bit game, developed by Matt Comi and with artwork by Neven Mrgan, brings back all the retro fun you might have experienced on the Atari 2600 or Intellivision.
You play Frank Solway, “a regular guy who finds himself having to avoid the sudden, unstopping rain of everything in the world.” Survive by avoiding falling items, collecting power-ups like health and helmets and by climbing higher until you reach the source of the aptly named “kitchen-sink shower.” Each level is vertical, with comical objects like Smart cars, Deloreans, propellers and even the Easter Island Statue falling on you from above.
The application was submitted to Apple for approval recently, so you can expect it to be live within a week or so. As a universal application, it will work on both the iPhone and iPad natively. The price of The Incident is not yet known.
Check out the YouTube video below for the official preview, as well as a number of screenshots. And if you’re really interested, you can watch the development videos produced by Matt Comi himself.
[ The Incident brings back 8-bit graphics, ppi made redundant is a post from 148Apps ]
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