David. Reviews – Page 3

4/5 rating based on 50 reviews. Read all reviews for David for iPhone.
David is paid iOS app published by Andrew Armstrong

Won't stay open.

A 5th voice in my head

I like the music and all the reviews say it wonderful but I wouldn't know because it closes me out the moment I hit new!! Hope it gets fixed soon!!


Great stuff!

Mclovin????

I love this app i can't wait to see what else you'll do next


Very fun, but fix controls!

tonynuaman

The controls of the game are my only complaint, they can be inaccurate and very annoying. Other than that, the game is original and addictive


Amazing but could use a better touch system

Owenle

Everything in this game is far from normal in terms of abstract games and does so in a insanely crazy manor. Huge and powerful bosses, an arena mode, and a cool slow motion attack system with quick and flowing movement. However, the only problem later on is the final boss and how to attack. On my iPhone (different on PC/Mac) you have to touch a ring around David to attack. Normally, it's no problem to tap, hold, and devastate anything you can hit. However, since the boss is so huge, the screen zooms to a ridiculous size and tapping becomes almost impossible. Great game, and would definitely recommend for both computer and iOS.


Great game

Thailar

Most of the game is not too challenging, but it is very fun to play. I can't think of any complaints about this game besides the fact that it is short, but it was very well made.


Intersting game. If only it had controls.

gko

I really wanted to like this game. Its gameplay is fairly unique from most others, and its design aesthetic is right up my alley. Unfortunately the game crashes 95% of the time while trying to start, and control is almost non-existent. Issues with on-screen virtual buttons aside, the move-right button is awkwardly placed and gives little tolerance to where you touch the screen to register a press. Then a few seconds into the game, the buttons vanish from view, leaving it anyone's guess where you're supposed to touch. And even when you do hit it, the on-screen response from David is so slight, you wonder if you actually got the right spot. Also, with much of the interaction being touch David and slide your finger to your target, your hand winds up obscuring the view. You wind up contorting your hands and grip to keep one on the controls and the other on the touch-interaction, all while trying not to block your view of the screen. However this is a common issue with any action game that opts for this type of control. Reviewed on a 4th generation iPod Touch.


Great!

Den92

Great game! Unique and very creative. The only problem is that (especially in "Sin" level) it is extremely difficult to tap and hold in the radius of the character to "shoot" at the enemy, particularly when the camera view zooms out. I think the hold zone should be enlarged to make it easier to fire at enemies when that happens.


Good work!

Néstor113

An awesome game, simply But really interesting :D


Great game

BDGarza

Thanks for the fun game. It was challenging but not difficult. I had to try many strategies on the same boss. I like games that make me think in different ways. And the ending made me laugh in the subway while I was playing. My wife didn't like it because she couldn't see the square when she charged and the timing was hard. She felt like she needed 3 fingers on the screen. She says the left and right buttons were too far apart and all the buttons were too small. We have different opinions but I get to rate 5 stars!


Amazing

Dantes09

Andrew, thank you for making such an incredible game. You are my hero