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sale to what? it's $0.99!
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I guess he's hoping for it to go free. Could happen!
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Do you have to get the little boxes when they are the same colour as your cube? If so, that looks pretty tough to time it right.
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And to ease your confusion, Mobigame (the dev) won the lawsuit, so its staying on the appstore for a long time Last edited by TheFrost; 08-24-2011 at 04:48 PM.. |
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Yes, I've been waiting a loooong time for a new Edge game. Edge was one of the first (if not THE first) game I got a couple years ago when I picked up an iPod Touch.
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Then buy Extended first and if you like it buy the first one too, you wont be dissapointed by any of them, truly
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How do we control the cube?
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You play in an isometric view, and can move the cube up, down, left and right. Your cube moves around tridimensionally and the point of the game is to advance through the 44 stages plagued with all sort of puzzles and dangers, some to help, some to test your reflexes and brain, and all this while collecting prysms (little bright boxes). There is three ways of controlling: tilting, swiping and with a d-pad, and all works great
And by the way, the game is awesome, truly extended: more and better Last edited by TheFrost; 08-24-2011 at 06:20 PM.. |
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...aaaaaaaaaand bought!
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