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pattern by pressing the glass buttons in the same order. As the pattern grows longer, the pace quickens; see if you can keep up! Glistening artwork and melodic sound effects make Lumina a great way to keep your mind challenged and have fun on the go. And now with Multiplayer Battle Mode, Lumina can be played competitively with up to 5 people on one device!
Features:
12 Fighters
- 8 Funky Brawlers
- 4 Emoticons (Text Come to life)
5 Scenes
- Animated and Colorful
- 5 Funky Sound Tracks
5 Modes of Play
- Tutorial
- Quest
- Survival
- Trial
- Emotimania
High Scores
- Tracked through All 4 Battle Modes
Cast with a flick of the wrist. Enjoy the relaxing water sounds. When you feel a bite (vibration), pull back to hook it, then reel it in with your finger!
Choose from 10 different locations where you can catch over a dozen different types of fish. Can you catch the rare pickerel?
You don’t even have to fish - you can just sit back and enjoy the relaxing sounds of a lake.
Features:
- Realistic fishing sounds
- Beautiful scenery (10 different locations)
- Relaxing lake-water background noise
- Accelerometer-based casting and hooking
- Keep track of the fish you’ve caught
Moto Chaser is an all-out pedal to the metal motorcycle race in the palm of your hand!
With turns, jumps, and evil bikers lurking just around the bend.
FEATURES:
- Thrilling, high-speed action
- Fully 3D racing environments
- Accelerometer steering that mimics actual motorcycle controls
- Touch-screen fighting system
- Extreme bike jumps
- Gorgeous scenery across multiple levels
20 million grids, 8.7/10 average in reviews, 3 gold awards Described as The ultimate Sudoku game and “Dangerously addictive!iLounge.com wrote, “The best of the Sudoku titles we ive reviewed is Platinum Sudoku.” More features than any other Sudoku game:
- 20 MILLION Sudoku and Kakuro grids!
- 6 mini-games + 5 levels of difficulty to tease your brain even more.
- Draw the number on the screen with your finger!
- Exclusive Sudoku X mode, where diagonals come into play.
- Customize your game: 14 backgrounds & 11 tracks.
"The idea of having Earth on a mobile device is something people dreamed of back to the Keyhole days and before," said Peter Birch, Google Earth's product manager, referring to the satellite imagery company Google acquired in 2004. "This is the first opportunity we've had to be able to deliver a great experience."
Keyhole began its first version of what later became Google Earth in 2001, when computer horsepower and network capacity had not risen to their current levels. "A lot of that core engine can run on a device like this," Birch said.
The free software started becoming available through Apple's App store on Sunday. (Update 7:50 p.m. PDT: Apparently Australian App Store users get the first crack at this software, but it should be spreading to other regions "soon," Google said.) It's a free download in 20 countries, running in all 18 languages the iPhone supports.
Surprising performance, good interface I tried the application late last week and was impressed how well the iPhone version kept up with the performance, features, and usability of Google Earth for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux--at least, while using a Wi-Fi network connection. For example, your view of the world starts looking straight down, but you can tilt the view so terrain contours are visible, and generating that variable perspective takes some significant processing.
Another nice feature: When the iPhone is tilted a certain angle out of horizontal, Google Earth reads data from the phone's accelerometer and adjusts your view accordingly, so you can look up into the sky. And it's integrated with the iPhone's ability to locate itself through GPS, Wi-Fi networks, and mobile phone towers.