What We’re Playing – Jan ’11

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We were so busy with Viva la Turret last month that we didn’t get a lot of playing done. This month, we’re starting to binge again.

Adam’s Picks (Art/Writing)

The last two console games I’ve played were both platformers with hidden collectible stuff, which I can never seem to ignore. Even when the collectibles are things like fruit lamps and sewing machines for my imaginary room, I must have them. Playing Kirby’s Epic Yarn was like taking valium (I imagine). It’s a relaxing platformer for people who enjoy quilts. Donkey Kong Country Returns was a challenging platformer for people who enjoy the movie Groundhog Day. Specifically the part where he keeps killing himself and starting over. Both good games; I liked Donkey Kong better. As for the more relevant platforms:

Neuroshima Hex (Universal App, Lite):
It’s a multiplayer strategy game with kind of a steep learning curve, but it’s been our go-to road trip title for a couple of months now. You place pieces on a hexagonal board, aiming their attacks in the direction of your opponent’s pieces. Once your turn is over, your pieces are stuck where you pointed them. So then the jerk you’re fighting does his best to ruin everything you just set up. It’s One-upmanship: the Game, for up to four players.

Alex’s Picks (Codesmith)

When I find a game I truly like, I tend not to move on. These days I’m still coming back to Quake Live for quick 5-15 minute frag fests, and if I’m truly in the mood for getting my ass kicked I still go to Starcraft 2. With the amount of stuff we’re working on in January, I haven’t had much time to explore the deep caverns of the App Store.  So this recommendation comes from a friend, and after playing it for a short while I was hooked. I’m still not too far into it, but it’s been an utter joy playing this on my iPhone whenever I have a small amount of downtime:

Battleships (iPhone):
While not to be confused with EA’s Battleship, this is a really clever take on the latter. It’s actually a puzzle game, where you are trying to discover the location of several different sized ships on a grid. Each row and column have a number indicating how many “Ship Tiles” are in that row or column. Each level can be solved completely with logic alone, and that’s the really appealing part. I’ve sat and stared at the grid for minutes at a time convinced there’s no way to figure this out other than trial and error, but knowing that fact I’ve stuck with it and solved each puzzle so far without guessing. A really satisfying puzzle game worth checking out.

Next week: We’ll show you what’s coming your way after Viva HD (which is in review and on its way).

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12 responses to “What We’re Playing – Jan ’11”

  1. lloyd says:

    Yay, just one week to viva Hd! (hopefully, depending on Apple)

  2. Jarod says:

    That depending on Apple part is what worries me. Sometimes updates fly out the door, sometimes it seems to get lost in processing for weeks.

  3. Russell Ladd says:

    I love that Battleships app! Thanks for sharing that because it’s a really good, quality, fun game (just like TtL)!

  4. Gennaro says:

    I tried out battleships because of this and loved it.
    Thanks

  5. Ira1017 says:

    Can’t wait to see the new stuff coming after viva HD!

  6. Someone says:

    Why weren’t my comments going through?

  7. Adam says:

    @Someone: We aren’t touching them. Slow internet/high traffic is my guess.

  8. Someone says:

    @Adam: How do you touch a comment?

  9. Adam says:

    @Someone: So gently.

  10. Someone says:

    @Adam: I was thinking by touching the monitor, but most of the newer ones don’t like it.

  11. Lloyd says:

    Just saw on twitter that multiplayer is next! 😀

  12. Someone says:

    @Lloyd: Dang. I was totally going to say that. I blame Adam’s word choices and my wired brane.