Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Games | Free | Technicat, LLC | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Built with the Unity game engine from Unity Technologies, splash sound from sounddogs.com, skyboxes from Cope! Free Skybox Pack and Fugu logo from Shane Nakamura Design.
No motive,scoreboard ,bad physics -balls sound like wet sponges -innaccurate acelerometer controls-I downloaded and played it in the bathroom -but wasn't aware that this game and taking a crap had anything in common!!....
It's amazing to see a 'game' this simplistic be so broken. I can't believe apple let this one through. The best part? The icon is kinda cute.
Why was this released? Seriously. As an iPhone developer I'm personally embarassed when I see incomplete, non-functional software like this released. The developer obviously felt that the Unity engine was worth spending ~$600 on, and as one of the first "games" released employing this engine, fugutilt does absolutely zero to showcase it's outstanding features. For shame. I will not be checking out future releases from this developer.
Apple lets pathetic unusable apps in the store...and yet so many great apps aren't even allowed. Where is an app to customize the look of the iPod itself...customizable springboard, themes, and the like. Where is an app that allows drag and drop transfer of document files directly from my computer to my iPod. Honestly Apple, be practical.
The game is so bad it doesint work at all it is a waste of your time
It is pretty useless, I guess it's meant as more of a demo to show off some new software. 2 stars cause it is free and there is skilled play to it if you can figure it out. So dumb and lacks objectives, though.
This game was fun for the first minute but then you realize that there us no objective, no options, and no fun. Once there is more then one ball on the screen the game reaction speed lags intensely! One star for being free. Boo.