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In this week’s edition of our Apps of the Week roundup we have a photo editor that specializes in making your images pop, a unique AR experience and an app for tracking hot/cold sessions. And as always, we’ve selected two great new games for you to check out!
Want to give your photos more pop? Check out DPTH! This particular photo editor allows you to add adjustable depth of field and 3D photo effects to any image using artificial intelligence. So yeah that beautiful bokeh effect you’re seeing pop up in most flagship smartphone models? This is like that but more customizable. Plus, you get adjustable focus distance and 3D photo generation. DPTH’s subscription model will probably turn a lot of folks off, but there’s a free trial and a limited time IAP for a one-time purchase.
So this is kind of neat. East of the Rockies is an experimental augmented-reality story written by 83-year-old Joy Kogawa, one of Canada’s most acclaimed and celebrated literary figures. The story is told from the perspective of Yuki, a 17-year-old girl forced from her home and made to live in the Slocan internment camp during World War 2. Users follow the story by tapping, swiping, etc., and every interaction activates a piece of scripted narrative voiced by Joy’s own granddaughter. The app can be used in non-AR mode, but obviously the AR element adds a lot to the experience.
Illume Health is a simple app that enables you to track your heat and cold exposure sessions. So this can be as simple as hopping in the sauna or steam room at the gym, or more advanced stuff like utilizing a cryo chamber. The app tracks continuous heart rate, heart rate acceleration, average heart rate, minimum and peak heart rate, temperature, duration and humidity. You can also add notes to each session, get notified when you hit goals, and track your progress via beautiful trend charts. Plus, it supports Apple Watch Series 4.
Scorcher is the all-new blazing-fast infinite racer from Radiangames. Players must pilot their Scorchers through treacherous twists and turns as your ship steadily increases in speed until you’re in the zone and your reflexes take over to keep you alive as long as possible. Features include 60 FPS graphics, 8 local and online leaderboards, endless canyons to fly through and a pulse-pounding soundtrack. If any of this sounds entertaining, I would recommend checking this game out this weekend.
Looking for something a little different? Check out Tick Tock: A Tale for Two, an eerie cooperative puzzle game for two players. You and your friend are trapped in a mystical clockwork world, and as time ebbs away, you must solve increasingly complex puzzles to escape. Cooperation is key as neither of you have the full picture. The game is played on two devices (yes, that means you must each buy it), locally or remotely, all you need is a voice connection. It’s also cross-platform, so you can play on a Mac or PC. It’s a super interesting concept that’s worth a look this weekend.
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Of all the great games available in the App Store it can be a challenge to decide which ones to check out. If you’re into strategy games, however, look no further. Here is a rock solid recommendation for you.
Medieval Dynasty is a turn-based strategy game that’s creatively designed and expertly balanced so it’s challenging enough to keep you engaged while not being frustratingly difficult.
Developed by Andrea Testa, this unique title doesn’t feature flashy graphics. Instead, it requires extensive awareness and the creativity of your imagination.
Concept and Gameplay:
As someone who is used to iOS games being all about rich graphics and fast-paced gameplay, Medieval Dynasty is a refreshing experience.
Instead of being able to see everything you’re doing in a game in real time, you have to tap into your imagination in order to experience the game to its fullest.
Medieval Dynasty starts you off with a very in-depth tutorial so you can get a feel for how the game is supposed to work.
It’s a turn-based strategy where your decisions will have long term effects on the outcome of the game. The goal is to keep your kingdom stable for as long as possible while balancing the need for resources, political factions, and improvements in your kingdom.
Personally I think this is a fantastic game if you’re into strategy titles. Medieval Dynasty requires careful choices and informed decisions, so you really do have to concentrate on the big picture if you want to succeed.
Features:
Medieval Dynasty takes you through the Middle Ages from 476 AD to 1492 AD. This means that if you play wisely, your game can last for quite a long time. As someone who loves getting lost in games, this is a huge perk for me.
If you’re a fan of statistics, Medieval Dynasty provides a detailed overview of everything your kingdom has done since the start of your game. You can even compete against other players on the leaderboard to see who is the best medieval ruler.
Value:
Medieval Dynasty is available to download from the App Store for free. There are ads that will pop up occasionally, but not often enough to be annoying.
You do have the option of purchasing additional XP so you can use more resources, but I found that it’s not really necessary.
Overall, Medieval Dynasty is a wonderfully creative adventure game that requires imagination, forethought, and strategy.
If you’re looking to try something new, I definitely recommend giving this title a try.
Medieval Dynasty Game of Kings requires iOS 9.0 or later and is compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.
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