Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Games | Free | Gang Zeng | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Feature:
- Tilt & Touch controls.
- Amazing graphics and sound effects.
- 9 different levels.
Graphics are good. Tilt control throws off touch control. Touch control throws off tilt control. You need the option to choose either tilt or touch control, not having both working at the same time.
Forget the poor reviews this game is fun and challenging. I found the controls to be easy if you aim then shoot great job it's a keeper.
Tried this for a few days. Couldn't get past 30m in first level. Pros: graphics are very nice; physics seem about right Cons: would like less automated bounce-I know it's trying to be realistic, but it's too much; couldn't figure out tilt controls; would be nice if power meter were controlled by a second finger to simulate when you draw back a string instead of a bouncing power meter.
The controls are spectacular a perfect blend of realism and difficulty giving an addicting challenge. The different modes are fun. The sky lurking with a sun seems the limit as far as things that could be done with the basic physics of the game; multiple targets in a forest as character walks through hitting them, war games, story mode with different historical scenes, etc. You see, the use of the bow is done so well with the hand outstretched that I would be thinking of all kinds of things to do with it if I were the developer to fully utilize the excellent predicament of aiming that is inherent in the basic struggle of the game. 5 stars easily obtained with a little more opening up as far as location and overall challenges. It wants a story - who is this guy and where is this mysterious oriental place?