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Breakforcist is the Most Important Meal of the Day

March 07, 2017 by RSS Feed

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#breakforcist ($2.99) by Kevin John of Lucid Sheep Games is a delightful and purely chaotic brick-breaker arcade game that combines the awesomeness of breakfast with wacky exorcisms. If you enjoyed other quirky takes on traditional games, such as Stagehand and RunGunJumpGun, then you will love what #breakforcist has to offer.

Now that I’ve been back from the Game Developer’s Conference in San Francisco last week (and checked out a ton of awesome upcoming games), I’m in the mood for some indie games more than ever before. As I was away, I did notice a ton of new games that hit the App Store, so I have a bit of catching up to do in terms of releases. One that particularly caught my eye was #breakforcist because of the graphics (screenshots matter). While I’m not the biggest fan of brick-breaker games in general since they get a bit repetitive to me after a while, I was still intrigued with #breakforcist because it was such a unique combination. Plus, I adore breakfast foods, so when that’s in a game, I must have it, along with some breakfast. After playing #breakforcist on the plane ride back to Southern California, as well as many times after I got back over the weekend, I must say that #breakforcist is far from disappointing.

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The visuals in #breakforcist are cute and charming with a unique art style that is reminiscent of tokidoki to me. I don’t find games with this kind of art direction too often, so when I saw it featured on the App Store, I knew I had to get my hands on it because I love cute things like Sanrio and tokidoki. In #breakforcist, the visuals carry a flat aesthetic and the color palette is full of bright and vivid pastels that will appeal to anyone who is looking for a fun game. While the game is too fast-paced for one to truly appreciate the artwork, I do like how much detail that the developer put into the game, because everything, including the demons possessing delicious waffles, are endearing with their various facial expressions. The typography in #breakforcist is also cartoonish and bubbly, which just adds to the overall charm. Animations in #breakforcist are smooth and fluid, and I experienced no lag on my iPhone 7.

Another fantastic thing about #breakforcist is the soundtrack that is composed by Pete Ellison (he also did the art). If you’re a fan of techno and EDM music, then you’re in for a treat, because that’s all that #breakforcist offers for a hearty meal. There are even different tracks that you can unlock later on by completing missions, and they’re all captivating and rather immersive, so I recommend getting your favorite headphones on when playing #breakforcist. Plus, the music offers an audible clue when the breakfast bricks are encroaching on the paddle area. Needless to say, I think that both Kevin John and Pete Ellison did a wonderful job with #breakforcist in terms of visual style and audio, which I think are worth the price of admission alone.

If you’ve played any brick-breaker games before, then everything should be familiar to you. Players will go through an infinite wave of levels that feature tasty waffles and other breakfast foods as the “bricks” that are descending from the top of the screen, and you must clear them out and exorcise the demons that are possessing waffles in the process. The levels are randomly generated, so it’s never the same thing when you start over, and as you advance through the stages (clear all tiles to complete the current wave), the pace picks up rather quickly. Even if you’re a veteran brick-breaker player, the game can be a bit challenging because there can be a lot happening on the screen at once.

The controls in #breakforcist are simple and straightforward enough: along the bottom is your paddle to hit the ball, so you slide your thumb or finger in the area below it to move the bar left or right. When the paddle is hitting the edges of the screen, you’ll know because of the subtle lightning animations that are emitted from the sides. When you lift your finger from the screen for more than two seconds or so, the game automatically pauses, and there’s a countdown when you return so you have a few seconds to prepare before jumping back in. There are a ton of power-ups in the game that you can use to your advantage as well, which are activated as soon as you break a breakfast brick containing one.

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If you can rack up a combo of multiple hits and power-ups, things get a bit crazy on the screen, so it can be hard to keep up with everything sometimes. I do wish that the area for the movement was a bit larger, and the space at the top of the screen reduced a bit so that the rest of the game can be pushed upwards for more control space, since it feels a tad cramped on my regular iPhone 7.

At the start of the game, you’ll only have access to a few power-ups. However, as you complete the goals, you’ll be able to unlock more power-up options that become available to you throughout the game, as well as more music tracks and even iMessage stickers to use.

Your score is determined by three factors after clearing each stage: Wave, Speed, and Style. The Wave element is pretty obvious — the higher the level you are on, the more points you earn. Speed is how fast you clear the stage, and style is determined pretty much by how crazy you can make things by getting a huge combo or having a ton of power-ups active at once. Essentially, you earn Style points by exorcising all of the breakfast demons with some flair and sass. If you get rid of them all but in a boring, traditional way, then you will get no Style points.

I’ve had #breakforcist for a few days now and I’ve been thoroughly enjoying it when I have some spare moments throughout the day. The game has adorable graphics that’s full of quirks, the EDM music is top-notch, and it’s a fun new twist on classic gameplay. Plus, how can I resist a game full of breakfast foods (the best meal anytime of the day) and cuddly-yet-dangerous demons? While some brick breakers feel repetitive, I think #breakforcist is fun and interesting enough with goals that it keeps you coming back for more.

I highly recommend giving #breakforcist a try if you’re in the mood for a cute and tasty brick-breaker arcade game. Breakforcist is available on the App Store as a universal download for your iPhone and iPad for just $2.99. There are no in-app purchases and there are iMessage stickers included.

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Free Apps to Download TODAY ONLY 03/07/2017

March 07, 2017 by RSS Feed

GoMine.io - Multiplayer Minesweeper , Cleu , Fast Cards - Fastest Possible Card Game and more

iPhone:

GoMine.io - Multiplayer Minesweeper ( $5.99 → Free ) Moonshine Studio Today only: Disable ads and unlock consumables free of charge! Tap on the shopping cart icon on the main screen, and then tap on the Remove Ads button. GoMine.io is a two-player version of the classic game, Minesweeper. The object of the game is to open more squares than your opponent while also not running out of lives. You’re able to move around the board with a swipe and zoom in and out with a pinch. Simply tap to open a square, or tap on the icons at the bottom of the screen to switch to the ability to flag squares and plant your own bombs.

Cleu ( $0.99 → Free ) Cleu Inc. This intelligent alarm clock will ensure you get out of bed on time and in the right mood. Its main display provides you with the current time, weather, and what’s on your schedule for the day. You're able to access the alarm set-up screen by swiping up. You can then create multiple repeating alarms with custom sounds and snooze durations. When it's time to get up, you'll be required to connect the dots to disable the alarm. Cleu is also able to tap into your Nest thermostat in order to change the temperature without leaving bed and control your Philips Hue light system.

Fast Cards - Fastest Possible Card Game ( $0.99 → Free ) Benjamin Zachey Fast Cards will put your reflexes to the ultimate test. It’s a two-player game where you and your opponent start with 34 random cards. In the middle you’ll find two community piles. You and your opponent are only able to see three of the cards in your hand at a time, and you must place them on the community piles as quickly as possible. Cards can only be placed if the symbol, number, or color match. If you try to play a card that doesn’t match, you will receive an additional random card. Just be the first player to have zero cards left to win.

Universal:

KeyWi Keyboard - Type faster on your device using your computer's keyboard ( $2.99 → Free ) Bitwise Software SL KeyWi first needs to be installed through the Settings app. Once completed, simply direct your computer’s web browser to the link provided within KeyWi and sync your devices. You’ll then be able to type on your computer’s keyboard, and what you type will be displayed on your iDevice. If you’re having issues with the browser method, a free companion app is also available.

The Great Fusion ( $1.99 → Free ) Loading Home The year is 2022. Society has changed. The good times have all but disappeared. The rich have only become richer while the poor are even poorer. The current laws were designed by large corporations operated by fools and free thought disappeared with them. It’s up to you to fight back against the powers that be by collecting items, speaking with citizens, and solving puzzles. The game includes a hilarious science fiction storyline, hand-drawn artwork, and an original soundtrack.

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How to turn off AMBER alerts on Android and iOS

March 06, 2017 by RSS Feed

you’ve probably been startled by the vibration or ringing of your phone, only to find out it was caused by a seemingly random amber alert. they’re only used when a child goes missing in your area, and they certainly do a good job at getting your attention. but you may want disable such geo-centric notifications for a number of reasons, most likely because you’re out of town or continue to receive them in the wee hours of the morning. all smartphones — be it android or iphone — receive amber alerts, and here we explain how to turn the notifications off. then again, is knowing what’s going on in your local area such a bad thing?

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turning off amber alerts in ios

in ios, amber alerts are categorized as government alerts alongside emergency alerts, the latter which amounts to weather warnings or notifications issued by the president. provided you’re using an iphone 4s or later — and your carrier is at&t, sprint, t-mobile or verizon — you should be able to toggle them on and off.

step 1: start by opening your settings.

step 2: tap notifications, then scroll to the bottom of the page to find the government alerts sections.

step 3: tap the toggles next to amber alerts and emergency alerts to turn them off.

turning off amber alerts in android

the settings to adjust your amber alerts may be found in a different place depending on your android phone. below, you’ll find instructions for stock android devices, the samsung galaxy s6 or s6 edge, and the samsung galaxy s7 or s7 edge.

turning off amber alerts in stock android

step 1: from the home screen, open your settings.

step 2: tap the more option, followed by emergency broadcasts.

step 3: on the cell broadcast page, tap the box or toggle next to show amber alerts to disable amber alerts. you can also disable alerts for extreme threats and severe threats.

turning off amber alerts on a samsung galaxy

for a samsung galaxy s6 or s6 edge or an s7 or s7 edge (at&t, t-mobile)

step 1: from the home screen, open the messages app.

step 2: tap more in the upper-right corner, then tap settings.

step 3: tap emergency alert settings > emergency alerts.

step 4: on the emergency alerts screen, toggle off amber alerts, as well as extreme alerts and severe alerts.

for a galaxy s6 or s6 edge (verizon)

step 1: go to apps > emergency alerts.

step 2: tap settings in the upper-right corner.

step 3: tap alert types.

step 4: toggle off amber alerts. here, you can also choose to turn off extreme threats and severe threats.

for a galaxy s7 or s7 edge (verizon)

step 1: open settings > privacy and emergency.

step 2: tap emergency alerts and select settings in the upper-right corner.

step 3: tap alert types.

step 4: toggle off amber alerts. here, you can also turn off severe alerts, extreme alerts, and emergency alert test messages.

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Free Apps to Download TODAY ONLY 03/06/2017

March 06, 2017 by RSS Feed

Perloo , ZvH: Zombies vs Humans , PirTie and more

iPhone:

Perloo ( $0.99 → Free ) Perceptor Perloo requires you to abandon all of your assumptions. The puzzles play with physics, quantum mechanics, philosophy, optics, and perception, so without a clear mind you won’t make it very far. Don’t expect any hand holding or explicit instructions, either. You’re all on your own in the nine mind-bending puzzles. The game also includes an original soundtrack that will help save your sanity.

Wordid - Word Game ( $0.99 → Free ) Tanner Christensen Wordid is simple, casual fun. In each game you’re provided with 60 seconds and a jumble of letters. You must drag and drop the letters into the spaces at the top in order to create valid four-letter words as quickly as possible. Each valid word will earn you points, stickers, and additional time on the clock. You’ll also be provided with a new set of letters. Keep the game going for as long as you can to climb the leaderboards.

Universal:

ZvH: Zombies vs Humans ( $2.99 → Free ) Club Six Studios The zombie hordes are advancing on your castle walls, but don’t worry, you’ve been preparing for this very moment. Erect massive towers and focus your artillery on the packs of zombies headed your way. If and when your defenses begin to fail, unleash special attacks from your heroes and utilize power-ups to finish the fight. The game includes four different heroes, 20 levels, and more than 40 zombie characters to annihilate.

PirTie ( $0.99 → Free ) Complexity Visions PirTie is a color explosion mapped onto a sphere. You’re able to swipe to move the sphere and pinch to zoom in and out. A single tap will change the colors. A double tap will change the pattern. A triple tap will capture a photo. PirTie also supports TV-out.

Brainsparker creativity & creative thinking cards ( $0.99 → Free ) Goddard International Limited Today only: Unlock all of Brainsparker’s card packs free of charge! Simply launch the app and choose the VIP Pass from the My Collections menu. You’ll be asked to confirm your action, which will unlock every single card pack Brainsparker has to offer. Brainsparker works as your personal creativity coach. Whenever you’re facing a challenge in your life just call up Brainsparker, shuffle the cards, tap on one, and unblock your mind. Cards can include quotes, images, actions, and trigger words. Basic anything to get your creativity flowing. Cards can be favorited and shared. You’re also able to select specific card packs to include in each shuffle depending on your challenge.

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How to Scan a QR Code using Google Chrome on iPhone

March 06, 2017 by RSS Feed

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QR code is a type of barcode that was first introduced in the automotive industry to keep track of vehicles during manufacturing. It quickly became popular for other uses due to its fast readability and wide range of applications.

Nowadays, QR codes can be found on products for item identification, billboards, advertisements and much more. It is also used as a login mechanism such as in WhatsApp Web.

If you use Google Chrome on your iPhone, then there’s no need to install a separate app for scanning QR codes as Chrome comes built-in with this feature. The latest version of Google Chrome (version 56.0.2924.79 or later) has a new feature for scanning QR codes. Read on to find out how to access this feature using your iPhone.

How to use Google Chrome to Scan a QR Code on iPhone

Step 1: You need to have Google Chrome version 56.0.2924.79 or later installed. Make sure to update to the latest available version.

Step 2: Scanning a QR code can be done with or without 3D Touch.

If you own an iPhone with 3D Touch, here’s how you scan a QR code:

If your iPhone doesn’t support 3D Touch, here’s an alternative method:

Step 3: Your iPhone’s camera opens and displays a frame containing white corners. Point your camera at the QR code such that the code is within the frame.

Step 4: Chrome will read the QR code and display the output. If the QR code is a URL, then Safari will open and display a webpage.

That’s it! With the latest version of Google Chrome, you can easily scan QR codes on your iPhone without having to use a separate app. This new feature is available on iPhone only and doesn’t work on iPad or iPod.

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