Games
Valve Officially Announces Steam for Mac in April – The Possibilities Are Endless
Just today, Valve officially announced that they’d be bringing their popular PC game store to the Mac in April – coincidentally near the time the iPad launches.
Steam has been re-knowned for it’s ease of access and wide selection of available games. If they can uphold the same standards for Mac, they’ll be golden. And hey, More >
Apple Takes a Bite of “Don’t Be Evil”
Apple has created a mobile phone revolution with their iPhone. With over 40 million units sold worldwide they have captivated more than 60% of the market and turned thousands of tech lovers into drooling fanboys with open wallets.
All seemed perfect until Google came along with it’s hippie mobile platform that they planned to make open More >
Brothers in Arms 2: Global Front [iPhone/iTouch]
On Monday, Gameloft released Brothers in Arms 2: Global Front, (the sequel to the first Brothers In Arms). A story about a solder in WWII, trying to learn everything that he can about his brothers death. This goal leads him across all the maps in European, Pacific, and North African settings.
Usually with a rifle or More >
The iPhone App Bump gets Facebook integration
Imagine meeting someone on the street or at a cafe, and wanting to become Facebook friends right at that moment. You could just imput their name into Facebook and then search, but now it is even easier with the new Facebook integration on the iPhone App Bump.
All that youhave to do is bump your iPhones More >
Bioshock 2 review in progress
Welcome back to rapture, adventure awaits. Bioshock 2 is the next Bioshock game, although it has no connections to the first one and is developed by a different company, it does a lot right. Right off the bat the game takes place in rapture, although not as mysterious and mesmerizing as the first one, it is still an amazing and spooky world More >
Final Fantasy 7
Final Fantasy 7 is one of Square’s pride and joy. Originally made for the playstation 1, it was soon added to the playstation network after many fans awaited its arrival there. The game utilizes the RPG system aka role playing game, and does a good job catching the it too with the song playing, amazing More >
Tapulous’ newest game hits the app store!
At Apple’s WWDC in 2009, Tapulous announced that they’d be creating a new game along-side their Tap Tap franchise. That game has just arrived.
Introducing Riddim Ribbon! It’s $2.99 and ships with three free songs from the Black Eyed Peas: Meet me halfway, I gotta feeling, Boom boom pow. You can also buy songs from Tiesto More >
Doodle Jump – Changing Characters
Did you know that you can change your character and surroundings in Doodle Jump?
Well, just by changing your name, you can modify your character and surroundings!
Here’s the codes (put these in as the user-name):
Creeps – monsters change
Boo – Halloween
Ooga – character from pocket god
Snow – Christmas special version
Thanks, Edwin!
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dtsv.dtse_post_1846_permalink = ‘http://simflecks.com/games/doodle-jump-changing-characters-1846′;
dtsv.dtse_post_1846_title = ‘Doodle More >
Gameloft’s Modern Combat: Sandstorm update fixes router bug
Just today, Gameloft released an update for their first-person shooter game, Modern Combat: Sandstorm ($4.99), which fixes a bug with router compatibility in previous versions.
On multiplayer (Wi-Fi), the game looks like and is very smooth. I haven’t noticed any lag, but most of the maps seem badly lit and small. The lack of a melee More >
Sequels, Sequels, Sequels…
There have been many sequels hitting gaming stores recently. Three of the biggest competitors are Uncharted 2, Modern Warfare 2, and Assassins Creed 2. There has been much debate on, not which is a better game, but which is a better sequel to the previous games. Uncharted 2 has won many game of the year More >
