Thursday, 27 December 2012

iPad app reviews





Coaster Crazy, New York 3D, Vyclone, Paper Fifty Three, and Doors and Rooms are the five iPad apps I use the most.



Coaster crazy
Coaster crazy is not only an app that is fun; you also have to think about how you position your roller coaster. The people on your roller coaster are very life like because they actually throw up. The aim of the game is to build a roller coaster so you can make money. Despite the app being free you have to buy things. What I like about the app is that you feel like you are on a real roller coaster.




New York 3D
http://images.mob.org/androidgame_img/3d_rollercoaster_rush_new_york/real/1_3d_rollercoaster_rush_new_york.jpg A game similar to coaster crazy, but this app takes you on a crazy roller coaster around New York. There are levels to unlock and races to be done after you have completed the track. My first impression on New York 3D was “wow!!! It would be even better if you could go around your own city or a 3D trip around any city using Google earth.


http://www.overlapps.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/1304_vyclone_featured.jpg

 Vyclone
This app allows you to create your own film at the same time, at the same place, and with other people. So it looks like a real film with many camera angles. This is useful when you are at any event.





 Paper 53
A brilliant drawing app. Although the app itself is free, you have to pay £1.49 to buy other brushes. This app is good for people that like drawing and sketching. The brushes you can get are a ink pen, a sketch pencil, a big marker, a writing pencil, and a brush. I think the app is quite good because you get to try out a pen or pencil before you buy it.




http://www.androidentity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/doors-and-rooms-2-6-2-10-walkthrough.jpgDoors and Rooms

You are stranded in a room; you have to somehow get out. You pick up things then they go into your inventory, you can either dismantle them, combined them, use them, or observe them. There are levels to be done, when you complete all the levels you move onto the next chapter. I like Doors and Rooms because you have to think about what you do and find clues. The further you go on in the game, the harder it gets.