ISUD : Bullet Hell Action !!! ------------------------Only work with Arm7 CPUiPhone 3GS, iPhone 4iPod Touch Gen 3, iPod Touch Gen 4 Free Buy Now Watch Media Details------------------------Only work with Arm7 CPUiPhone 3GS, iPhone 4iPod Touch Gen 3, iPod Touch Gen 4---------------------------ISUD (It Shoots U Dodge) welcomes you to deep space bullet hell. Get ready to weave, dodge, and shoot your way through insane barrages of bullets. Face four unique bosses, each equipped with enough fire power to take down a star fleet. It is your duty to take them on, one on one.ISUD has eye-popping graphics that show the gamer how deadly geometry can be. To play simply place your finger on the screen to control the ship. Your ship has the ability to navigate the entire screen to aid you in survival. At all costs protect the red gem located at the center-rear of your ship, as this is the vulnerable spot of the vessel. With an auto-fire machine gun, you don’t have to worry about attacking and thus can concentrate on surviving. Tap the screen with two fingers to launch an emergency bomb at your enemy to clear the screen of advancing bullets. Receive bonus points if you're powerful enough to save your bombs or finish them up close - face to face style!ISUD offers great replay-ability with it's five mind-numbing levels and three difficulty settings that make it fun for any players! Let your friends know you are the champion of the universe by sharing your score online via Twitter and Facebook. Risk your life to get to the top of the leaderboard, engined by OpenFeint. Challenge yourself by collect the exciting achievements. So climb aboard and strap in, your bombs are armed, and the universe won't protect itself! Information Seller: Genre:Action, Arcade Release:Sep 10, 2010 Updated:Nov 30, -0001 Version: Size:0.0 TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating: (5) Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal AWESOME bullet hell game where you only fight bosses... kinda like rRootage... but not even close to as many levels... =oP But it's still TOTALLY worth checking out! chess Well-Known Member Jun 17, 2011 436 0 0 #2 chess, Jul 17, 2011 Full of win. caanerud Well-Known Member Mar 28, 2011 998 0 0 #3 caanerud, Jul 17, 2011 Thanks Synthetic. Never would have known about this one without your post, and it's quite awesome. undeadcow Well-Known Member Dec 4, 2010 9,493 2 36 Houston, TX #4 undeadcow, Sep 3, 2011 Last edited: Sep 3, 2011 Free again, possibly forever due to an update with the magic of "ads support." Teh_Ninja Well-Known Member Mar 12, 2010 1,891 0 36 Waiter at Chili's Dallas #5 Teh_Ninja, Sep 3, 2011 Funny I bought this because the dev promised 2nd gen support (which was months ago), synched it then I could not re-add it, so DON'T GET THIS, it sucks even when free... ipod_david Well-Known Member May 3, 2010 1,332 0 36 #6 ipod_david, Sep 3, 2011 THIS! Whats about the guys of us who got it already and who are dont really interested in Ads ruining the screen? bititch Well-Known Member Jul 19, 2011 79 0 0 #7 bititch, Sep 3, 2011 This was quite good despite being rather prone to crashing, but the addition of ads is a deal breaker. Reluctantly deleted. bagofeyes Well-Known Member Jul 27, 2011 150 0 0 Australia #8 bagofeyes, Sep 3, 2011 rRootage is better 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, Sep 3, 2011 yup, total bs bluecomb84 Well-Known Member Dec 16, 2010 233 0 0 Debt Collector Long Island, NY #10 bluecomb84, Sep 3, 2011 rRootage kicks! Coldar Well-Known Member Dec 26, 2008 2,458 5 38 Upstate NY/USA #11 Coldar, Sep 3, 2011 Don't update. bititch Well-Known Member Jul 19, 2011 79 0 0 #12 bititch, Sep 3, 2011 Unfortunately, until apple adds an option to ignore updates this isn't really an option. The chances of accidentally updating are too high, and losing the use of the update all button is rather annoying. Coldar Well-Known Member Dec 26, 2008 2,458 5 38 Upstate NY/USA #13 Coldar, Sep 3, 2011 Of course its an option. Simply paying attention (reading the update) to what is being downloaded and not waiting weeks on end to do it is all it takes. I have no problems knowing what to update every few days and at the most are 6 to ten games. (and I have a ton of them). Carelessly downloading everything at once might leave some games compromised and I also usually wait to see if others are experiencing issues with some updates before doing so. I've used this practice for a very long time and avoided many problems from it. If someone wants to keep a good game than they will invest the time but if not the alternative is to just push that download all button and be surprised later. But I can relate for an option to ignore an unwanted update. My problem at this time would only be if a game such as ISUD will come out with an update that can't be resisted and will have to go with the ads. 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, Sep 3, 2011 I also do what Coldar does, waiting to see what the update is, reading reviews to see what problems there are with the update, and so on... But I also keep copies of the last good versions of the games that I don't want to update in a separate folder on my PC, that way in case I accidently update the game, I can just open the old version and it'll replace the new version inside iTunes... Filing Cabinet Well-Known Member Aug 20, 2011 997 0 16 #15 Filing Cabinet, Sep 3, 2011 wow, that sucks, and there aren't even that many levels in this game. (You must log in or sign up to post here.) 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Funny I bought this because the dev promised 2nd gen support (which was months ago), synched it then I could not re-add it, so DON'T GET THIS, it sucks even when free...
THIS! Whats about the guys of us who got it already and who are dont really interested in Ads ruining the screen?
This was quite good despite being rather prone to crashing, but the addition of ads is a deal breaker. Reluctantly deleted.
Unfortunately, until apple adds an option to ignore updates this isn't really an option. The chances of accidentally updating are too high, and losing the use of the update all button is rather annoying.
Of course its an option. Simply paying attention (reading the update) to what is being downloaded and not waiting weeks on end to do it is all it takes. I have no problems knowing what to update every few days and at the most are 6 to ten games. (and I have a ton of them). Carelessly downloading everything at once might leave some games compromised and I also usually wait to see if others are experiencing issues with some updates before doing so. I've used this practice for a very long time and avoided many problems from it. If someone wants to keep a good game than they will invest the time but if not the alternative is to just push that download all button and be surprised later. But I can relate for an option to ignore an unwanted update. My problem at this time would only be if a game such as ISUD will come out with an update that can't be resisted and will have to go with the ads.
I also do what Coldar does, waiting to see what the update is, reading reviews to see what problems there are with the update, and so on... But I also keep copies of the last good versions of the games that I don't want to update in a separate folder on my PC, that way in case I accidently update the game, I can just open the old version and it'll replace the new version inside iTunes...