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For example our games Ironworm or Swingworm could probably become a bit more responsive and more intuitive to control with reduced lag. Low lag input is most likely something that touch device makers are trying to achieve in commercial devices all the time since in most cases input lag is a negative thing. Check out also the first and the second post for more screenshots. The possible updates will be free of charge. The full screen animated and hand painted sceneries look totally amazing already on the iPad.

The only downside is that the upgraded graphics will make the downloads bigger. Post navigation. Azkend 2 on iPad 3. After conquering all feasible mobile platforms, 10tons started to move its mass towards the consoles. Games for Xbox One were soon to follow in Finding new ways to create even better games is a challenge 10tons faces with great excitement.

Home News Games Jobs. The best 'running' game, pursued by zombies, no less. Drawn graphics 'draw' you in, etc! The cross-platform arcade puzzler, getting your head around strategy and split second timing in order to feed the monster The game I've played most over the last few years and, it seems, quite popular with Symbian gamers everywhere.

The key to its success is a powerful interface and good AI to challenge yourself against. Arguably the most polished game I've ever played on Symbian. Sparkle will amaze and addict you in every way. Cross platform again, surely everyone's played this by now?

Anyway, it's on Symbian and playing well The most popular car racing title on the platform, albeit one with powerups and other gimmicks - hey, it seems people like these! I've cheated slightly, since it wasn't clear by those voting as to which of the various Angry Birds titles they were voting for! But all are polished and well worth a look - also available for every other mobile platform, of course For example, the 'Seasons' version is reviewed here.

And with the benefit that, if you get stuck on one level, just switch over to a different season and have a crack at that one instead. Still recommended.

Reviewed here. Yes, it's true that staying in the air was a lot easier than it should have been "Stall? What's a stall? This might seem old school in terms of gaming, and you have to forgive the ugly black bar at the top of the screen, but start up Sky Force Reloaded on even a modern Symbian smartphone and it's action all the way.

T hree difficulty levels mean that, whatever your reflexes and finger agility, you'll get a challenging game here. The default 'touch to drag' control method works well, apart from when the action gets tough and your fingers start to get sweaty! With a million things to shoot up, a million more things to avoid and tough end of level bosses, this is still a classic. At first, the top-down, rectangular sci-fi landscapes look unremarkable, but once underway, as your plucky robot explores level after level of a gigantic invading spaceship, combating ever larger and more powerful enemy robots along the way, you'll quickly get hooked.

The difficulty level is perfect, the graphics pixel-perfect, the scope of the game huge - in short, a modern Symbian Hit - with, yes, a capital 'h'. The cross-platform arcade puzzler, like Angry Birds, even running this will gain you credibility in an increasingly iOS-centric mobile gaming world. Another physics-based title, here it's all about getting your head around strategy and split second timing, juggling objects, bands and the all important candy, in order to feed the monster Arguably the most polished game I've ever played on Symbian, it's the well-known game of firing coloured balls into an ever-advancing line in order to matchor-greater.

Sounds boring, actually is anything but, mainly thanks to the smoothness of the action and the abundance of power-ups, which do more and more outrageous and helpful things. Terrifically atmospheric, Sparkle will amaze and addict you in every way.



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