Jedeye Sniv
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This is freaking amazing!
Slick interface, every damn game seems to work.
yay piracy!!
This is freaking amazing!
Slick interface, every damn game seems to work.
yay piracy!!![]()
yay piracy!!![]()
I dunno, I think it's pretty awesome, too. I've still got a few GBA games packed up somewhere, too, of course.![]()
What GBA Pokemon game is best for someone that has never played a Pokemon game before?
I would tread lightly, junior. See the post above yours.What GBA Pokemon game is best for someone that has never played a Pokemon game before?
Fair enough!
In that case I want to talk about The King of Chicago:
https://itunes.apple.com/nl/app/id809931213?mt=8&affId=1720307
Who remembers this awesome Amiga game from back in the day?
It’s now available on iPhone in all it’s former glory.
I would tread lightly, junior. See the post above yours.
Finally caved and went and bought an iPad Air tonight. Whilst I would be perfectly happy not to give this company the light of day my GF is nagging me to get her Pet Rescue Saga save off my iPad 4 which I will be giving to family. Anyone know how I can achieve this?
Thanks
Q - How do I back up my game saves for games that do not support iCloud save games?
A - Use a file manager program such as i-FunBox (PC/Mac) - It's free and requires no jailbreak.
i-FunBox has many different features, but to back up save games you would just want to do the following:
Click the iFunBox Classic tab
Connect your iOS device, via WiFi or USB, it should then appear in the Connected Devices list on the left side of the UI.
Under User Applications, navigate to the game you want to back up save games for.
Select the Documents and Library folders and copy them one at a time to your PC/Mac - this will copy the folders and all their contents. They contains your save files and settings for the game. Some games only use Documents, some use both.
Assuming you want to just carry over everything from your old iPad, you could just restore your old iPad's iCloud backup - which makes your new iPad essentially an exact duplicate of your old one. Otherwise you need to use something like iFunBox Classic to move the Documents directory for the app over manually (assuming the app in question does not have its own cloud save ability).Finally caved and went and bought an iPad Air tonight. Whilst I would be perfectly happy not to give this company the light of day my GF is nagging me to get her Pet Rescue Saga save off my iPad 4 which I will be giving to family. Anyone know how I can achieve this?
Thanks
Apparently real racing 3 got an update which supports mfi controllers (they actually work now)
From the OP:
That should do the trick. It's a very quick process too.
Assuming you want to just carry over everything from your old iPad, you could just restore your old iPad's iCloud backup - which makes your new iPad essentially an exact duplicate of your old one. Otherwise you need to use something like iFunBox Classic to move the Documents directory for the app over manually (assuming the app in question does not have its own cloud save ability).
I heard "Out There" is coming out soon - is there a solid release date yet?
Really looking forward to this one, it reminds me of Mass Effect galaxy exploration.
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I can vouch for Tengami being great. Had an interview with one of the creators last week and knocked up a little Let's Play for it that went live today. Definitely invest in it!
Fair enough!
In that case I want to talk about The King of Chicago:
https://itunes.apple.com/nl/app/id809931213?mt=8&affId=1720307
Who remembers this awesome Amiga game from back in the day?
Its now available on iPhone in all its former glory.
Is it a matter of figuring out how to make it F2P and monetizing various aspects of the game? It's distressing to see truly amazing games not being made because of the F2P craze. Why can't Shatter work on the platform with a premium price-point? *sigh*
Well, I guess that is part of it seeing as we have thrown our weight behind a F2P strategy.
However, we were prepared to release Shatter as a premium title (and iPad only in the first instance). Indeed, it was either premium or nothing as the current structure and content don't suit F2P at all.
The issue really comes down to the required investment vs the expected return, opportunity cost and risk. And the latter is a key problem with a premium title.
If a F2P game fails out of the gate, we usually have the active userbase to be able to turn it around over time to at least recoup our investment. If a premium game fails, there is very little you can do to fix that.
We've honestly tried to work it from many different angles including looking at working with external parties, but just can't structure it in such a way that works.
Huh, Bug Heroes 2 is kind of awesome. Very MOBA like but with cool spins.
what's moba
Dota-like? League of Legends-like?
A tower defense mixed with an rpg (to keep it short)
I think the preferred term is Lords Management Sim, no?![]()
I think the preferred term is Lords Management Sim, no?![]()
As cliche as this sounds... Kickstarter it if you're risk-averse to that level?
In my opinion, it is very challenging to fund something on Kickstarter for mobile and tablet.
I do consider it a very viable route to help fund/part-fund PC/console content though.
I know this won't change anything but I would buy Shatter on iPad in a heartbeat. And I'm saying that as a proud owner of the ps3 and pc version (and I bought the Vinyl)
Any more impressions for tengami? Does the gameplay hold up or is it just beautiful to look at?
On TA, someone recommended Smooth OperatorsDoes anyone have any suggestions for simulation/management games on iOS that are not just time management games in disguise? I like some time management games just fine, but I'm currently in the mood for something simmy. I'd play SimCity, but unfortunately the iOS version sucks a decent amount shit.
It doesn't have to be city simulation/management. But I'd rather it not be sports simulation/management. I've already played the beer one (Fiz?), by the way. It's OK, but a bit thin.
No Kairosoft games!
Thoughts?![]()
You could check out Smooth Operators. It's a call center sim. I enjoyed it quite a bit actually.
You're in charge of hiring employees for specific roles, such as managers, accountants, general customer service reps (I believe there are level 1 and level 2 call reps) IT techs, and janitors. You're in charge of workflow, hiring, pay wages and keeping employees happy. A lot of it comes down to keeping your employees productive.
Word Mage is a fast-paced monster fighting RPG, where you destroy enemies by playing a word game. Fight for more than just a high score as you conquer a world, gain powers, and spell your heart out!
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Autumn Dynasty is free. It's under a different AppStore link, as they severed their relationship with the old publisher (BulkyPix.) So be sure to download it even if you already bought it before.
The next game in the series comes out next week.