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Best iPhone and iPad apps this week |
Turn your iDevice into a spycam, and indulge in a sizeable dose of retro in this week’s pick of the best iOS apps.
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The Other Brothers |
The Other Brothers
1.99c
App Store
Two brothers, moustaches, sewers, and a damsel in distress might sound
rather familiar, but this modern twist on a platformer follows the story
of the ‘other brothers’ Joe and Jim, racing through levels against the
clock and taking on boss fights to save a girl named Tavy who’s been
captured by the Mob. Calling itself the “new retro”, it features
excellent 16-bit graphics but with modern mechanics and a mixture of
linear and non-linear environments – though you still employ the
satisfyingly retro technique of jumping on the heads of the bad guys to
see them off.
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Badland |
Badland
$4.49
App Store
We’ve seen a number of excellent atmospheric side-scrollers recently,
and the award-winning Badland is the latest. Set in a forest that has
been filled with traps and obstacles, you take control of one of the
forest’s rather strange-but-cutesy inhabitants. Simple one-touch
controls see you dodging all manner of spinning saws, turning cogs and
shooting spikes in this gorgeous-looking game – there’s even a local
multiplayer mode that lets up to four people play on the same device.
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Slayin |
Slayin
99c
App Store
Slayin is one of those games that seems quite simple in theory – but in
practice it's plenty challenging. Confined to the size of your device’s
screen, it’s an endless RPG that sees you simply pacing backwards and
forwards, hitting enemies with your sword and avoiding their strikes
when your back is turned. There are weapon upgrades and spells that you
can buy as you level up, and character upgrades to unlock as well – but
once you die in this game, it’s game over. Retro graphics, an old-school
on-screen control pad and an excellent chiptune soundtrack only add to
its simplistic charm.
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Prescence by People Power |
Presence by People Power
Free
App Store
If you’ve got an iDevice sat at home when you’re not, this app can turn
it into an instant Wi-Fi video camera, offering real-time audio and
video streaming, motion detection and a two-way conversation mode. All
you need to do is ensure it is connected to the internet, plug it into
the power and leave it in the spot you’d like to monitor. Once you've
downloaded the app onto the iDevice you carry around in your pocket, you
can check in to it whenever you like, wherever you are – you can even
get an alert with a short video clip every time motion is detected –
handy if you’re using it as a security measure. Or if you want to see
what the dog gets up to when you're out.
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