infinite CVGA Finalist - "Best Innovation", "Best Indie Game" & "Best Game On The Go"… $0.99 Buy Now Watch Media DetailsCVGA Finalist - "Best Innovation", "Best Indie Game" & "Best Game On The Go"[90/100] ArcadeLife - "Astonishing. One of the best original iOS games I’ve played in quite a while." [90/100] IGM Mobile - "Not only is Infinite atmospheric, entertaining, and challenging, it’s addictingly fun."[4/5] AppSpy - "Infinite is simple, visually and aurally appealing, and has plenty of modes to unlock." AppStorm - "Infinite is a stellar experience that should not be missed."--Explore the cosmos with infinite. Journey across the galaxy, forming solar systems and surviving black holes. Arcade style gameplay, stunning abstract visuals, and a cosmic soundtrack that is out of this world.Use your orbiter to harness spatial matter to form planets and new systems while avoiding the dangers of space. Your efforts of creating new star systems help grow your own unique galaxy. Planetary and star physics affect the movement of matter, changing the play field dynamically.Features:• Addicting arcade style gameplay.• Randomly generated waves provide a new challenge every level.• Evolve your own unique galaxy based on how you play.• Stellar cosmic soundtrack.• Game Center Achievements and Leaderboards.• Unlockable game modes and theme packs.Create the cosmos. Explore the infinite. Information Seller: Genre:Arcade, Music Release:Oct 24, 2012 Updated:Nov 30, -0001 Version: Size:0.0 TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating: (8) Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal like usual, if it isn't on sale yet, it will change later tonight. Greyskull Well-Known Member Dec 13, 2009 5,588 1 38 Photographer/Social Sciences adjunct/sweet sweet l Fort Lauderdale #2 Greyskull, Nov 19, 2012 I'm going to bump this ONLY because this warrants more attention and has fallen off of the front page of the iPhone TA app. What has it been, 2, 3 weeks and people have already forgotten this game? :sigh: Connector Well-Known Member May 6, 2012 15,512 1 0 In the Chatroom http://thechatroom.freeforums.net/ #3 Connector, Nov 19, 2012 Is this game impressive? The screencaptures don't really show much, but those 90/100 reviews seem to intice more. You recommend that highly? And what games does it kind of play like? Edit: i go to youtube to find this video, then type in infinite ipad, then all that comes up is Infinity Blade crap. Got a link to a good video? Pman Well-Known Member May 2, 2010 495 0 0 Texas #4 Pman, Nov 19, 2012 It seems confusing about how exactly this game works. Reviews look nice, but it's weird for a game to drop like this with not much publication. EnterNexus Well-Known Member Nov 20, 2012 206 0 0 #5 EnterNexus, Nov 20, 2012 Here is a review on youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBo1iTXdC10&playnext=1&list=PLA4058BDFAA6F414E&feature=results_video EDIT: also, the crashes the review mentioned was all fixed in the recent updates and here's an arcadelife review if you are still on the fence.http://arcadelife.wordpress.com/2012/11/12/infinite-review-iosuniversal/ Hope these helped NexusSteve Well-Known Member Dec 20, 2010 84 0 0 Game Developer Canada #6 NexusSteve, Nov 20, 2012 Last edited: Nov 20, 2012 Hey guys, Thank you kindly for this thread Greyskull! Nice to see such positive feedback from everyone If you would like to see more, here is our launch trailer for the game: Subscribe to the TouchArcade YouTube channel I feel it's a game better seen in motion than screenshots, hopefully you'll feel the same. Here's our TA thread if you want more user feedback: http://forums.toucharcade.com/showthread.php?t=162683&page=5 Also, as EnterNexus (no relation), stated, we've fixed the launch issues with the game with our latest 1.15 update Greyskull Well-Known Member Dec 13, 2009 5,588 1 38 Photographer/Social Sciences adjunct/sweet sweet l Fort Lauderdale #7 Greyskull, Nov 20, 2012 This is one of those games that is difficult to explain despite having a low learning curve...much like Incobuto, Super Hexxagon, or Aaaaaaaahh!!! Mass=Force x Velocity (that last one is a mouthful). The overarching theme is creation. Creation of a Solar System; Galaxy; Universe. Gameplay itself is easy to grasp; you control an arm-like projoction extending from your initial planet. You use this constantly rotating arm to pick up stardust (that's what I'm calling it!) to grow your Universe, all the while avoiding hazards and grabbing power-ups. This is done by extending the arm; it retracts and spins by itslelf. This is of those games which you will either fall in love with or not. Like all games that rise above eventual forgetability, Infinite is a package, not just a game. Spectacular yet subtle trance-like electronic music, a GUI that has fits perfectly with the theme of the game, an art style that permeates everything from the splash screen to the options menu to the game itself, etc. Personally, I love it. It's a great game to lie back with and play at night with a pair of quality headphones on. As always, your mileage may vary; I think most regulars here know that amongst my favorite genres are those that fit in none. I'm the guy who skips N.O.V.A. For Pugz Love Beats, after all Pman Well-Known Member May 2, 2010 495 0 0 Texas #8 Pman, Nov 20, 2012 The video seems to help explain what it is about. Thank you. ninjackid Well-Known Member May 27, 2010 9,380 2 38 #9 ninjackid, Nov 20, 2012 This worth my buck? Connector Well-Known Member May 6, 2012 15,512 1 0 In the Chatroom http://thechatroom.freeforums.net/ #10 Connector, Nov 20, 2012 Last edited: Nov 20, 2012 Strange no one posted about it when it went on sale, but I did some research, and it does seem to have a following. Even Gabrien posted that this game is awesome and worth buying which is rare. The screenshots really do no justice to this game I think. The youtube videos make it seem like an ok game. But reading the main thread here makes me confident that this a good indie game, so I will support the cause and buy it. Let you know what I think later. But like the fact it is universal and small. And it looks cool retro or no. And Greyskull is my friend, and to thank him for always posting, I shall follow his strong recommendation to buy. (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. 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I'm going to bump this ONLY because this warrants more attention and has fallen off of the front page of the iPhone TA app. What has it been, 2, 3 weeks and people have already forgotten this game? :sigh:
Is this game impressive? The screencaptures don't really show much, but those 90/100 reviews seem to intice more. You recommend that highly? And what games does it kind of play like? Edit: i go to youtube to find this video, then type in infinite ipad, then all that comes up is Infinity Blade crap. Got a link to a good video?
It seems confusing about how exactly this game works. Reviews look nice, but it's weird for a game to drop like this with not much publication.
Here is a review on youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBo1iTXdC10&playnext=1&list=PLA4058BDFAA6F414E&feature=results_video EDIT: also, the crashes the review mentioned was all fixed in the recent updates and here's an arcadelife review if you are still on the fence.http://arcadelife.wordpress.com/2012/11/12/infinite-review-iosuniversal/ Hope these helped
Hey guys, Thank you kindly for this thread Greyskull! Nice to see such positive feedback from everyone If you would like to see more, here is our launch trailer for the game: Subscribe to the TouchArcade YouTube channel I feel it's a game better seen in motion than screenshots, hopefully you'll feel the same. Here's our TA thread if you want more user feedback: http://forums.toucharcade.com/showthread.php?t=162683&page=5 Also, as EnterNexus (no relation), stated, we've fixed the launch issues with the game with our latest 1.15 update
This is one of those games that is difficult to explain despite having a low learning curve...much like Incobuto, Super Hexxagon, or Aaaaaaaahh!!! Mass=Force x Velocity (that last one is a mouthful). The overarching theme is creation. Creation of a Solar System; Galaxy; Universe. Gameplay itself is easy to grasp; you control an arm-like projoction extending from your initial planet. You use this constantly rotating arm to pick up stardust (that's what I'm calling it!) to grow your Universe, all the while avoiding hazards and grabbing power-ups. This is done by extending the arm; it retracts and spins by itslelf. This is of those games which you will either fall in love with or not. Like all games that rise above eventual forgetability, Infinite is a package, not just a game. Spectacular yet subtle trance-like electronic music, a GUI that has fits perfectly with the theme of the game, an art style that permeates everything from the splash screen to the options menu to the game itself, etc. Personally, I love it. It's a great game to lie back with and play at night with a pair of quality headphones on. As always, your mileage may vary; I think most regulars here know that amongst my favorite genres are those that fit in none. I'm the guy who skips N.O.V.A. For Pugz Love Beats, after all
Strange no one posted about it when it went on sale, but I did some research, and it does seem to have a following. Even Gabrien posted that this game is awesome and worth buying which is rare. The screenshots really do no justice to this game I think. The youtube videos make it seem like an ok game. But reading the main thread here makes me confident that this a good indie game, so I will support the cause and buy it. Let you know what I think later. But like the fact it is universal and small. And it looks cool retro or no. And Greyskull is my friend, and to thank him for always posting, I shall follow his strong recommendation to buy.