Thursday, September 20, 2012

Review: Kingdom Rush for iPhone


Kingdom Rush for iPhone


 
Overview:
The immensely popular tower defense flash game is now available for iPhone!  The goal in Kingdom Rush for iPhone is simple: Defend your kingdom against hordes of orcs, trolls, evil wizards, and other baddies in a medieval fantasy setting.

Kingdom Rush iPhone
Enemies spawn and follow a path from their spawn to your kingdom.  As they travel down the road, the player is given the ability to create towers -- each with their own unique abilities -- to stop the enemy's efforts.

Pros:
Kingdom Rush features highly strategic gameplay.  Four basic towers, eight specialized towers, eighteen tower abilities, and over thirty tower customizations give the player plenty of options to create a very dynamic tower defense experience.

Game Center is fully integrated into Kingdom Rush, giving players the opportunity to earn plenty of achievements and vie for a position on the leader boards.  in a game like Kingdom Rush, achieving a high score and being competitive with others is half the fun.

Cons:
The app size is huge to achieve the gorgeous, fully illustrated levels.  Coming in at about 150MB, you will need a wifi connection in order to get Kingdom Rush up and running. 

Unlike the flash version, and iPad version for that matter, on the iPhone it can be hard to see the units and details of each map.  I found myself squinting and wanting to always zoom in in order to enjoy the experience.  The hectic nature of the later levels can also be frustrating on such a small screen.  This is not necessarily a fault of the game, rather the device, but it impacts this apps performance nonetheless.




Average User Rating: 4.5 out of 5
Blog Rating: 4.5 out of 5

Kingdom Rush for iPhone is easily one of the best tower defense games out there.  The production quality has always been phenomenal, and the ease of which it has been translated to the iPhone makes it the perfect app to play whenever you have those few spare moments between a class (or during!), waiting for an appointment, or simply wanting to have some great tower defense fun.

-Doug

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Face Juggler Review

App Review: Face Juggler

Overview: I discovered this gem of an app from my sister. She sent me a picture of my niece and nephew with their faces switched. There have been other apps that are similar to this that are funny but you can tell when the pictures are messed with. There is only one word to describe this app: HILARIOUS!!!

Pro: If you are looking for a fun afternoon, or a couple of afternoons, this is a fun app to download. You can mix multiple people's faces, two people's, or even your face and your dog's. If you can laugh at yourself then this is perfect.

Cons: The only set back to this app, from a business standpoint, is the fact that after you've mixed everyone's face that you care about it starts to become not very funny and you stop using after one weekend. You may continue mixing celebrities but it does get old.

Try looking at the picture of me and my wife below and not laugh. All I can say is I pray we don't have a daughter!!



Blog Rating: In rating this app I give it five stars for what it is...a funny laugh or two for the weekend.

-Josh

p.s. If my wife sees this picture posted to the internet I am going to tell her Professor Hoopes hacked into my email and posted it.

Friday, September 14, 2012

ABINE: Stop trackers!

Abine

Most people don't realize that many sites can continue to monitor their internet activity, even if they are no longer logged into the site. Abine is a browser add-on that will permit you to stop the trackers!


Price: Free
Located: Windows 7 and 8

Pro:
  • The pro of this app are:
  • Prevent peering.
  • Keep private your information
  • Keep your search history private
Cons:
Maybe you want to be track. You want that the sites and company know more and more on you, until they can target you with products that could be tailored on you!


Average User Rating: 4 out of 5

Blog Rating: 4 out of 5

Similar browser add-on that will help you to stop tracker are GhosteryChrome Disconnect  and 

Evidon.

Bye,
Giglio

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Windows 8 Store Review

Windows 8 Store Review



This is a view of the windows 8 store main page
With the advent of Windows 8, young Windows 8 apps have begun to spring up in every category ranging from Entertainment to Sports to Education. The number of apps in the Windows 8 App Store is only a fraction of what you would see in the Apple and Android stores. There are well over 1,000,000 apps between Android and Apple Markets. The Windows Store has about 1,000. The Windows 8 store is less than that.

The success of the launch of Windows 8 will largely depend on if there are any good Windows 8 games and apps for users to enjoy.

Pro:
The store is the first to have a main, desktop computer attached to it. You can reach Android and Apple Markets through an internet browser, but you can't use these apps with the desktop operating system (OS). With Windows 8, however, the store can be accessed through the OS and has games that are enjoyed on the OS, like Wordament. This means Windows 8 games will dominate the gaming world.

In addition, there is a strict design standard and rigorous submission process before an app can be published. This means clean, top-tier apps for Windows 8 users. It also unifies the apps across the board which makes learning a new app more intuitive.

Con:
This is the Windows 8 store load screen
By the same token, it is hard for companies to get their apps in the store which may prove to be a barrier to entry. Barriers for great apps can lower the value of the store thus lowering the value of Windows.

Windows 8 programs are typically written in C#. This language is not as easy to learn than say PHP or C++. This is another barrier for app developers.

Summary:
The good news for Windows 8 app developers is that this is their chance to stand out among relatively few competitors. The bad news for them is that each app will be under tough scrutiny. Windows 8 is definitely worth having. The top apps  are already in the store. The main question is what does Windows 8 offer that is different than what we already have? Don't quote All Things Apps, but I would say that cheaper tablets are about to be everywhere.

Note: There will soon be a hefty market for Windows 8 App Developers. Many companies will want their app on the OS but won't have the in-house know-how for the job.

-Sean

Preview: Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition


 

Baldur's Gate Enhanced Edition Preview


I am a huge fan of the Baldur's Gate series.  I can remember getting it for the PC back in 1998 and being completely absorbed into one of the best RPG experiences ever -- yes, Baldur's Gate is still one of the best RPGs to this day.

Baldur's Gate Enhanced Edition iPad
Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition, an upgraded, added to, and improved version of the original Baldur's Gate, was announced about a year ago. Not only is it being released on PC and Mac, but an App version is coming!

The developers have completely retooled and even improved the Infinity Engine (the engine BG runs on) for the iPad.  It just makes sense, doesn't it?  On the PC you click to move your characters, and on the iPad you will simply tap the screen.  The intuitive nature of the iPad controls integrates seamlessly into the pinch, swipe, and tap mechanics of these devices.

Baldur's Gate Enhanced Edition in-app purchaess
The Black Pits in-app purchase
Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition for iPad contains the following enhancements:
For the uninitiated, these additions are pretty huge.  You're going to want to drop money on those in-app purchases because they will greatly enhance your gameplay.

It's also worth noting that the iPad version costs $9.99 compared to the $19.99 price tag for the PC.  This gives you $10 to spend where and how you want on in-app purchases without paying more than other platforms.

Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition launches on iPad, Mac OSX, and PC later this month.  Android date TBD.

-Doug

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Lookout


Price: Free
Located: Android

Overview:
First things first:you need an antivirus!

The crime is more than ever on-line and we need to protect our data at the best. This is the reason why I've start speaking of an antivirus application such as Lookout. It was the first application that I have installed in my Android smart phone.

Pro:
It's a free application.
It's a leader on the market, as consequence it has more resources to have an apps updated with the most recent Threats.

PC Magazine:Slick, intuitive interface. Unobtrusive. Excellent antivirus protection, according to AV-Test.org. Mom-friendly. As far as security companies go, Lookout has perhaps the best grasp of its Android user base by creating a simple, effective, intuitive app that you'll hardly notice running in the background.

Con:
Because is so popular there is the risk that any serious Hacker could test the effectiveness of his creation on Lookout before use it. Something comparable with the leading antivrius products for Windows. Also, with the fact that is free, only a minority of users is willing to pay the price of a full protection and that keep the app not at is best.


PC Magazine:No alerts if SIM card is changed. Annoying screamer.

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

Blog Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

Download Lookout and please up grade for $29.99 just to be sure. And if you don't want Lookout evaluate Norton, Kaspersky or McAfee Mobile Security.

Bye

Giglio

App Review: Viggle

Viggle



Price: Free

Located: iOS, Android

Overview: Viggle is an app which offers you gift cards, coupons, electronics, and more for watching TV and/or clicking in-app ads.  Simply download the app, register an account, and check in to a featured show using a simple check-in button.  Your device's mic will automatically detect that you are watching the show and begin to give you points.

Pros:
Unlike most rewards programs, Viggle actually pays out quickly.  During the two weeks of the Olympics I was able to earn over $20 off various video game downloads as well as gift cards for restaurants. 

Tune into shows with Viggle to earn points
Once you check in, you can ignore your device completely and Viggle will assume you have watched the entire show; If you check into a different show, Viggle will prorate your earnings.  If the show you're watching happens to be a featured show for Viggle Live, you can earn points for participating in surveys, answering questions about ads, or correctly answering trivia about the show you are watching.

One of the best features of Viggle is that it recognizes and credits you for watching DVR'ed or recorded content up to one day after the show to earn the bonus points and 1pt/minute.  Note: I have been able to check in to shows roughly two days later and it still works.

Cons:
Some of the shows Viggle wants you to watch aren't necessarily shows you'll always want to watch. I'm not jumping at the opportunity to watch Project Runway or the Democratic National Convention, but I can always check in quickly tonight and turn to something I would rather be watching.

During periods of heavy use, Viggle can get bogged down and not show you your point updates for several hours to a day.  There is also a point limit, and a general consensus that you shouldn't check in to more than 12 hours of shows per day or you risk Viggle banning you for unusual activity.

Average User Rating: 4 out of 5

Blog Rating: 5 out of 5

For the effort this app requires (next to none), the rewards are simply too good to pass up for regular TV-watchers.  Viggle is quick to use and rewards you for essentially doing what you're already going to do anyway.  Allowing you to earn additional points for interacting with your favorite show or ads can actually be a lot of fun.

The rewards are amazing.  I've earned over $100 on iTunes, $50 on Amazon, restaurant coupons, free video games, and enough Red Box rentals to last me until I graduate.  You're leaving money on the table if you don't use Viggle.

Viggle.com


-Doug

AllTrails



Price: 
Free

Located: 
Android and Apple Stores

Overview:
AllTrails App is one of the leading apps for outdoor enthusiasts across the nation. Over 1 million people use AllTrails information and tools monthly to discover/research top trails near them. Created in 2010, AllTrails has partnered with major players such as: National Geographic, The Clymb, and others to provide nature enthusiasts with information for hiking trails, skiing routes, and others.


Pro:
My wife and I recently visited the North Rim of the Grand Canyon over Labor Day weekend. Besides the picturesque overlook neither one of us knew which of the 20+ hikes were popular and which ones weren't. We downloaded the first app that would give reviews and details and it happened to be the AllTrails App. It is very easy to use and can determine hikes for you based on location, skill, and environment.

Con:
Although the app is very helpful for areas that you are unfamiliar with, it doesn't allow you to search for specific trails that you know of. It also allows you to download everything in your state; however, if I was planning a trip to Arches National Park I would have to wait until I got there to find the trails near me. In other words you can't search by park or canyon.

Rating:
3 1/2 out of 5 stars.

Blog Rating:
3 1/2 out of 5 stars.

The idea of the app is really cool and applicable to outdoor enthusiasts. The compass, weather, and lists of trails near you is very helpful. The major setbacks are the navigating through the app to find trails and the inability to help you plan for trips in advance.

Sticker Tales Review


Sticker Tales


Sticker Tales App Game called Sticker Math
"Sticker Math" found on Sticker Tales
Price: Free

Located: Windows 8 Store Exclusively

Overview:
Sticker Tales was one of the first apps introduced to the "Entertainment" category and the first "sticker app." It stands among other apps like Stumble Upon, Cracked.com, and Fresh Paint. According to the creators of Sticker Tales, "Sticker Tales is a fun educational game that lets kids use their imagination to create pictures as easily as putting stickers in a book."  The age rating for the app is for children 3 and up.

Pro:
Sticker Tales is a top-notch, one-of-a-kind Windows 8 sticker book app. Sticker Tales reports that kids play with the app for an average of 15 minutes each time the app is opened. This means that kids find the app generally entertaining. From observation, the app is also very easy to use for even the youngest of children. When compared to similar apps in other markets, Sticker Tales give the user a bit more freedom with where to put stickers and how to arrange the backgrounds.

Con:
Some of the main issues I have with the app are not with the app itself, but with Windows 8. It is hard to navigate out of the games in the app. Also, there are some elements of the app that are not aesthetically pleasing. Finally, I would like to see more sticker books in the app!! The only sticker book that offered is the farm sticker book. With such a limited offering, it leaves much to be desired.

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars

Blog Rating: 4 1/2 out of 5 stars

Summary of Sticker Tales

While I agree that Sticker Tales is a well-rounded app, I wouldn't say it is a five out of five. Perhaps the reason for the 5-star rating is because so few have rated it in the Windows 8 store. There are some obvious things that need to happen with the app as mentioned above.