July 21, 2017 by RSS Feed
BlueLine Rental is a well-designed app that makes it incredibly easy to rent construction equipment from the comfort of your iPhone.
While this app may not be for everyone, for those it serves it makes selecting and renting equipment about as easy as can be.
It doesn’t matter if you’re setting up everything you need for that big job next month or you’re scurrying around to get the one machine you need delivered right to the job site so you can complete the job you’re doing this week.
If you’re in construction you need this app.
It’s also worth noting that this easy service is widely available. BlueLine Rental is one of the largest construction equipment rental providers in North America with operations in 32 states, Canada and Puerto Rico.
Featuring mobile reservations, business account management, and payments directly from your phone, BlueLine Rental, a free app by BlueLine Rental, LLC, is a must-have app for equipment rental.
BlueLine Rental iPhone app requires iOS 8.0 or later and is compatible with iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad.
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July 20, 2017 by RSS Feed
Glyph Quest Chronicles (Free) by Chorus Worldwide and We Heart Dragons is a match-three puzzler that is the latest installment of the Glyph Quest series of mobile games. If you liked the previous Glyph Quest games, or enjoy titles like Match Land, Hero Emblems, or even Tavern Guardians, then you will enjoy Glyph Quest Chronicles.
It goes without saying, but when it comes to mobile gaming, one of my favorite genres are match-three puzzles. There’s just something so relaxing about sliding tiles to make matches and watch insane chains go off. Plus, while it may not seem like it at first, match-three puzzles are rather stimulating for the brain, because you need to think before making your move for the best possible strategy. I was a fan of the previous Glyph Quest games from a few years ago, and I’ve been eager to give Chronicles a go when it came out. Now it’s here, and it’s bound to appeal to any puzzle game fans.
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Glyph Quest
Alexander Trowers
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Super Glyph Quest
Alexander Trowers
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Match Land
Race Cat
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Hero Emblems
HeatPot Games Ltd.
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Tavern Guardians
WOMBO COMBO GAMES INC.
Visually, Glyph Quest Chronicles features a super cartoonish art style that follows in the footsteps of the previous games. Some may consider it overly cute, or “kawaii,” but I’m a fan of it. Everything is rendered in 2-D, the colors are bold and vibrant, and the character designs are rather unique and fit well with their elements. The animations are smooth and fluid on my iPhone 7, with no issues of lag or choppiness on my device. The game also has a quirky and chipper medieval soundtrack that goes perfectly with the adventure.
Since Glyph Quest Chronicles is a match-three RPG, it’s entirely level-based. This means that the game is fairly linear, with players going through the stages one-at-a-time and in order. The beginning starts off a bit slow, but it’s more of a tutorial phase that teaches everyone the basics. Eventually, you’ll unlock the item shop (health and other useful potions), access your character’s equipment, bestiary for checking monster weaknesses, and spell upgrade shop. Utilizing all of these is crucial in terms of how well you do in battle, because things go from simple to tough in a snap.
Unlike the previous game, Super Glyph Quest, Chronicles is free so it goes by the freemium game system of energy (mana). Each level you play costs some mana (further stages demand more), and your mana bar refills over time. The goal of each stage is to cast spells by matching glyphs to defeat the waves of enemies. There are also boss fights, which are tougher than the standard enemy monsters.
Players are able to choose their character at the start of the game. There are several different spellcasters who specialize in different types of magic, and the spells you cast in levels is determined by who you pick. Each enemy has their own special attacks and they can even cause various status ailments, but also have weaknesses as well as resistances. This is when the Bestiary comes in handy to tell you those little bits of data to make battles easier.
If you’ve never played a Glyph Quest game before, don’t worry! The gameplay is match-three, except you draw a line connecting glyph pieces together, rather than swap them with adjacent pieces. Each glyph represents an element, and you’ll want to connect same elements together for a spell of that type. If you continue to match the same elements as before, you create a chain, and the longer the chain, the more damage the spells dish out. But if you do a match of the opposite element right after, the chain ends but spell hits harder, so it’s a good finishing strategy.
You can also combine elements to create hybrid spells, though they may be a bit weaker than a single element. But be careful about combining elements that are opposite of each other, because that will backfire, dealing damage to you instead, and those glyphs become unusable for a brief amount of time.
It’s important to experiment in Glyph Quest Chronicles, because there are many spell combinations to discover and unlock. Plus, you get experience points for finding new spells. After completing a round successfully, players acquire more experience points, gold, and maybe some loot. There’s also achievements that award players with gems once they’re finished. The gems are used to upgrade spells to make them stronger.
In the beginning, players can only match three glyphs at a time. However, once you make some progress in the game, you’ll be able to make longer matches, and these cast stronger spells. It’s also vital to purchase health potions and other items before going into battle, since you can access your backpack during levels. When you find loot, make sure to check out its stats in your inventory and equip it when it’s a valuable upgrade. Gear affects your character’s damage output.
Glyph Quest Chronicles is a unique match-three RPG experience. The gameplay is a bit different from the norm, but it proves to be a fun and challenging tactical experience. The graphics are also justly distinctive and appealing, and the music is fun to hear. Controls are simple since it involves only one finger, but the strategy involved gives the game a lot of depth. This game is definitely one that you’ll want to return to time and time again.
Unlike the previous installment, Chronicles is a freemium game. This can irk some players, and understandably so. The mana system is also annoying, because it’s easy to run out quickly, and then you’ll have to stop playing and wait for it to refill. There’s also ads that play every so often, which can get annoying. Plus, the game’s difficulty seems to push players towards buying in-app purchases, which I’m not a big fan of.
Honestly, I was hoping that Glyph Quest Chronicles was going to be a paid game, so I’m a bit disappointed that it went the freemium route. However, it’s still an enjoyable game, just a bit more grindy than I was expecting. The art style is cute and charming, the music is delightful, controls are intuitive, and the complex strategies involved make this game much more challenging than you’d originally think. The replay value is high, and I’ll be returning to this one for a while.
I recommend giving Glyph Quest Chronicles a try if you’re a fan of match-three RPG games. You can find Glyph Quest Chronicles on the App Store as a universal download on the iPhone and iPad for free. There’s in-app purchases, as well as an iMessage sticker pack.
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Game Controls 9
Gameplay 9
Replayability 8
Graphics 8
Sound/Music 8
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Glyph Quest Chronicles
Chorus Worldwide
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July 20, 2017 by RSS Feed
Apple on Thursday updated its App of the Week promotion with the game Yankai’s Triangle. For the next 7 days, you can pick up the triangular puzzler for free on both iPhone and iPad, a significant savings of $3.
From the App Store Editors’ Notes:
This deceptively simple puzzle game is pure Pythagorean pleasure. Rotating multicolored triangular puzzle pieces to snap them together with their mates is dead simple at first, but when layer after layer of triangles are in the mix, we truly come to respect the power of three. Bright hues and funny sound effects help seal the deal—you might even say it’s very acute.
And here’s a promo clip for the game:
Yankai’s Triangle is available in the App Store for free.
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