Demolition Dash Free ★★★ AWARDED BEST HANDHELD-GAME OF 2011 AT THE GERMAN DEVELOPER AWARDS ★★★“Demolition Dash looks outstanding. T… TouchArcade Rating: Free Buy Now Watch Media Details★★★ AWARDED BEST HANDHELD-GAME OF 2011 AT THE GERMAN DEVELOPER AWARDS ★★★“Demolition Dash looks outstanding. The level of detail that’s gone into the artwork here is exceptional. The visuals are brimming with personality, and the audio is a perfect match too. Each city absolutely comes to life.” – gamezebo.com“Nearly everything in Demolition Dash is destructible. We’re talking billboards, cars, balloons, and tons of other location-dependent items. Your score is, therefore, based on how much havoc you cause … The colourful graphics, funny characters, and easy-to-learn gameplay make it appropriate for gamers of all ages.” – pocketgamer.co.ukDemolition Dash is a unique platformer with stunning new gameplay features. Take control of the tiny monster Zilla and annihilate everything in sight on your way through eight famous cities. Avoid dangerous obstacles by jumping, and destroy all objects and enemies around you with Zilla’s mighty roar. Get Zilla on your iPhone and let your destructive urges run wild!HIGHLIGHTS:√ Two game modes guarantee hours of lasting fun – World Rampage, with 24 stages, and now: Endless Run√ All-new training mode: casual, relaxed pace for both newbies and connoisseurs!√ Control Zilla with just two buttons – easy to play but challenging to master!√ Physics-based destruction: smash everything in the cities to bits√ Amazing graphics with Retina Display support√ High-quality sound effects with matching music in each city√ Support for Game Center and OpenFeint achievements, online high score lists, and detailed game stats√ Supported languages: English, German, French, Spanish, Portuguese and Italian – little Zilla is a cosmopolitan! Information Seller: Genre:Action, Arcade Release:May 26, 2011 Updated:Nov 30, -0001 Version: Size:0.0 TouchArcade Rating: User Rating: (4) Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal EfratBarTal Well-Known Member Mar 5, 2011 2,351 17 38 Female CEO Tel-Aviv #2 EfratBarTal, Jul 29, 2011 looks very relaxing! just what i need right now! gonna try it, thanks for the heads up and thanks devs for making this free AnarKitty Well-Known Member Oct 10, 2010 3,654 0 0 Minneapolis, USA #3 AnarKitty, Jul 29, 2011 A fantastic game that has only gotten better since release! An absolute must-get freebie, to say the least. sapphire_neo Well-Known Member Jan 20, 2011 3,936 0 0 #4 sapphire_neo, Jul 29, 2011 HD version only dropped to 99c, as is mostly the case with these non-universal apps. syntheticvoid Well-Known Member Jun 20, 2010 14,504 124 63 Musician & factory worker. a[V-O-I-D] http://apparentsymmetry.bandcamp.com #5 syntheticvoid, Jul 29, 2011 lmao... got this a couple days ago... totally worth it though! I love this game! chess Well-Known Member Jun 17, 2011 436 0 0 #6 chess, Jul 29, 2011 Last edited: Jul 29, 2011 Definitely a cool little runner...very pretty, lots of destruction, and the controls are spot-on. I love how they give you little challenges every run through. Recommend everybody snatch it up while it's free. caanerud Well-Known Member Mar 28, 2011 998 0 0 #7 caanerud, Jul 29, 2011 Running out of disc space again Maybe I should spend more time playing games and less time downloading them. This game is quite cool, BTW. It's like a running version of Rampage. Not sure why you can ROAR as often as you like without consequences (unless you time it wrong and the cops hit you) but it's pretty fun and looks nice. caanerud Well-Known Member Mar 28, 2011 998 0 0 #8 caanerud, Jul 29, 2011 Heh, I bought Qubit a few days ago and POOF, now it's free. I keep telling myself that I'm going to stop spending money on the app store and just download games when they go free....but I'm addicted to downloading cool little indie games. syntheticvoid Well-Known Member Jun 20, 2010 14,504 124 63 Musician & factory worker. a[V-O-I-D] http://apparentsymmetry.bandcamp.com #9 syntheticvoid, Jul 29, 2011 lol... I"m with ya... I've got about 500+ games on my device, and only play about 20 of them on a regular basis... but there's tons that are on my iPod that are just waiting for updates... =oP But I do need to clean up my iPod, make a whole big list of games that I like and will play again, but not anytime soon so that I can go back and re-download them or pop em on again when I sync my device in the future... i dunno... =oP But yes... this is one of the games that gets quite a bit of gameplay outta me... totally love the graphics, and the gameplay is VERY entertaining... =oD syntheticvoid Well-Known Member Jun 20, 2010 14,504 124 63 Musician & factory worker. a[V-O-I-D] http://apparentsymmetry.bandcamp.com #10 syntheticvoid, Jul 29, 2011 lol... yup..,.. happens to me a LOT usually I'll tell people once I download a game it's bound to go free within the next month... =oP But I don't really mind... I keep telling myself that I"m paying to play games NOW, instead of waiting to get them free later... sort of a... secure your place on the leaderboard by getting the game today rather than working your way up the leaderboard later... =oP That and... I do like giving good indie devs my money... especially when they deserve it. =oD yemi Well-Known Member Feb 3, 2011 454 0 0 #11 yemi, Jul 29, 2011 Yes I hate to see developers give awesome games away for free. I can see 6 months later when they not selling but now in a week or 2 thats way too soon. I rather just keep pounding out the updates , hoping word of mouth helps sell games. dreamfab Well-Known Member Jun 3, 2011 130 0 0 http://www.dreamfab.com #12 dreamfab, Jul 29, 2011 Demolition Dash now available for free download Hi Everybody, this is Frank from dreamfab. We have excellent news for you folks: Demolition Dash is available for free download in the App Store from today July 31 2011. Go Download it for free now and tell all your friends! http://itunes.apple.com/app/demolition-dash/id435712370?mt=8 Enjoy your weekend and do some rampage with Zilla! Regards, Frank EfratBarTal Well-Known Member Mar 5, 2011 2,351 17 38 Female CEO Tel-Aviv #13 EfratBarTal, Jul 29, 2011 yeah, so true. many games go free very quickly, but i think it's because there are just so many, many developers and the competition for the player's buck is so fierce. just look at the new app stream in at appshopper! it's like every second a new games pop ups. and every day a lot of paid apps go free. add to that, that the competition is not only fierce within the entire gaming scene - it's fierce within each and every genre. take, for example, the dual stick shooter genre.. there are just so many excellent dual stick shooters out there, but all seem to be either permanent free or go free quickly. i don't know how well the ones that never go free sell. i want to believe that games that don't sell well and go free do good promotion to the indie devs. i also think that some developers really actually rely on the IAPs more than the initial purchase money but, then again, i am not a developer so i don't really know anything. and on the other side of the mat, come the big companies, like ea, gameloft etc, who produce big league titles, that have bigger budgets and their games have (usually) more quality. these titles are more expensive, and they rarely if ever go free - it's even rare to see them go below $2.99 when on sale. so yeah, it stings when a good game goes free but that just how it is when ninety percent of games are already can be considered "old" two week after release. are two good weeks of sales and then some promotion when they go free good enough for the indie developer? is it better to never make the game free, enjoy a few more sales, but only a fraction of the population ever play it? basically it's all in the developer's hands. syntheticvoid Well-Known Member Jun 20, 2010 14,504 124 63 Musician & factory worker. a[V-O-I-D] http://apparentsymmetry.bandcamp.com #14 syntheticvoid, Jul 29, 2011 so long as the devs never throw ads into their games, I really don't mind paying right before they go free... Snake Eater Well-Known Member Jun 23, 2011 223 0 0 #15 Snake Eater, Jul 29, 2011 Tried the game and appreciate the art but the game got boring very quickly. As far as sales goes, the only game I ever spent more then $1 was sonic racing when it launched at $2. I feel most of the sale complaints are from consumers who feel cheated because they spent more on a product, which is understandable. Especially when so many games go on sale so soon after release. Ghouls'R'us Well-Known Member Jun 9, 2011 555 0 16 #16 Ghouls'R'us, Jul 29, 2011 Very pretty, but gameplay lacks substance and variety. Doesn't stand up to Rogue Runner. crex Doctor of Game of the Week-ology Oct 18, 2010 7,679 10 0 Everywhere and Nowhere #17 crex, Jul 29, 2011 Woohoo!! Downloaded! Thnx. syntheticvoid Well-Known Member Jun 20, 2010 14,504 124 63 Musician & factory worker. a[V-O-I-D] http://apparentsymmetry.bandcamp.com #18 syntheticvoid, Jul 30, 2011 Not a bug, they do it in lots of runners... crex Doctor of Game of the Week-ology Oct 18, 2010 7,679 10 0 Everywhere and Nowhere #19 crex, Jul 30, 2011 LOL. It's suppose to happen. bagofeyes Well-Known Member Jul 27, 2011 150 0 0 Australia #20 bagofeyes, Jul 30, 2011 I like this game (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Page 1 of 2 1 2 Next > Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
looks very relaxing! just what i need right now! gonna try it, thanks for the heads up and thanks devs for making this free
A fantastic game that has only gotten better since release! An absolute must-get freebie, to say the least.
Definitely a cool little runner...very pretty, lots of destruction, and the controls are spot-on. I love how they give you little challenges every run through. Recommend everybody snatch it up while it's free.
Running out of disc space again Maybe I should spend more time playing games and less time downloading them. This game is quite cool, BTW. It's like a running version of Rampage. Not sure why you can ROAR as often as you like without consequences (unless you time it wrong and the cops hit you) but it's pretty fun and looks nice.
Heh, I bought Qubit a few days ago and POOF, now it's free. I keep telling myself that I'm going to stop spending money on the app store and just download games when they go free....but I'm addicted to downloading cool little indie games.
lol... I"m with ya... I've got about 500+ games on my device, and only play about 20 of them on a regular basis... but there's tons that are on my iPod that are just waiting for updates... =oP But I do need to clean up my iPod, make a whole big list of games that I like and will play again, but not anytime soon so that I can go back and re-download them or pop em on again when I sync my device in the future... i dunno... =oP But yes... this is one of the games that gets quite a bit of gameplay outta me... totally love the graphics, and the gameplay is VERY entertaining... =oD
lol... yup..,.. happens to me a LOT usually I'll tell people once I download a game it's bound to go free within the next month... =oP But I don't really mind... I keep telling myself that I"m paying to play games NOW, instead of waiting to get them free later... sort of a... secure your place on the leaderboard by getting the game today rather than working your way up the leaderboard later... =oP That and... I do like giving good indie devs my money... especially when they deserve it. =oD
Yes I hate to see developers give awesome games away for free. I can see 6 months later when they not selling but now in a week or 2 thats way too soon. I rather just keep pounding out the updates , hoping word of mouth helps sell games.
Demolition Dash now available for free download Hi Everybody, this is Frank from dreamfab. We have excellent news for you folks: Demolition Dash is available for free download in the App Store from today July 31 2011. Go Download it for free now and tell all your friends! http://itunes.apple.com/app/demolition-dash/id435712370?mt=8 Enjoy your weekend and do some rampage with Zilla! Regards, Frank
yeah, so true. many games go free very quickly, but i think it's because there are just so many, many developers and the competition for the player's buck is so fierce. just look at the new app stream in at appshopper! it's like every second a new games pop ups. and every day a lot of paid apps go free. add to that, that the competition is not only fierce within the entire gaming scene - it's fierce within each and every genre. take, for example, the dual stick shooter genre.. there are just so many excellent dual stick shooters out there, but all seem to be either permanent free or go free quickly. i don't know how well the ones that never go free sell. i want to believe that games that don't sell well and go free do good promotion to the indie devs. i also think that some developers really actually rely on the IAPs more than the initial purchase money but, then again, i am not a developer so i don't really know anything. and on the other side of the mat, come the big companies, like ea, gameloft etc, who produce big league titles, that have bigger budgets and their games have (usually) more quality. these titles are more expensive, and they rarely if ever go free - it's even rare to see them go below $2.99 when on sale. so yeah, it stings when a good game goes free but that just how it is when ninety percent of games are already can be considered "old" two week after release. are two good weeks of sales and then some promotion when they go free good enough for the indie developer? is it better to never make the game free, enjoy a few more sales, but only a fraction of the population ever play it? basically it's all in the developer's hands.
so long as the devs never throw ads into their games, I really don't mind paying right before they go free...
Tried the game and appreciate the art but the game got boring very quickly. As far as sales goes, the only game I ever spent more then $1 was sonic racing when it launched at $2. I feel most of the sale complaints are from consumers who feel cheated because they spent more on a product, which is understandable. Especially when so many games go on sale so soon after release.