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Light Up the Nodes in These Puzzling Beams

November 18, 2016 by macjeff

Light Up the Nodes in These Puzzling Beams

Beams. ($0.99) by Appsolute Games LLC and Hellstorm Studios is a minimalistic puzzle game that will put your brain to work with a deceptively simple game concept. If you enjoyed games like Puzzlepops and Twisted Lines, then you will get a kick out of what Beams brings to the world of puzzle games.

Lately, there’s been a ton of great action games that have been out for iOS, like SteamWorld Heist, which I reviewed earlier this week. While these games are great in their own right, sometimes I just need to unwind and relax with a good puzzle game. While Appsolute games seems to have taken the publisher route now, it’s still exciting when news of upcoming games from them hit my inbox. Beams is one of those games, and since I love stimulating puzzles, it was a game I knew I had to check out for myself.

Light Up the Nodes in These Puzzling Beams

In terms of visuals, Beams features a super minimal aesthetic that will appeal to the big fans of minimalism. The game could not be any simpler: the beams are fairly thin lines of light, and there are circles of light that can pulsate and send signals to other nodes. Along the way, there are other basic geometric objects, like dashed lines, rectangles that block your path, and even special triangles. The game consists of just two colors — a solid black background with subtle moving lights and a blueish white for the beams themselves. I’m not kidding when this game is one of the simplest I’ve seen, but it’s also elegantly done. The animations are smooth and fluid, and the ambient, atmospheric soundtrack is soothing and fitting for the overall tone of the game. The sound effects are rather whimsical as well, so overall, it’s a nice visual and audio package from Hellstorm Studios, even if it looks rather uncomplicated at first.

Like all other puzzle games, Beams is level-based and features 60 stages so far. Players will have to go through them in chronological order, though, so you can’t freely play whatever level you’d like without completing the one you are currently on. The objective of the game is simple enough: send a signal from existing light nodes so that they travel through the connecting beams and light up the empty nodes that are along the path. However, there are obstacles like walls, disconnections that need to be adjusted prior to signals, dashed lines that can only guide a signal once, and more. As you get further along in the game, the puzzles become much more complex and challenging, making you put your thinking cap on.

Controls in Beams is intuitive and easy. To send the signal of light out, just tap on one of the larger nodes and watch the light travel along the beams, following any splits and forks along the way, until they reach other nodes. But watch out — these signals can also turn off existing nodes that are on, so you have to be careful and plan out your moves. Pulsating points in the beams can be toggled on and off so that they connect to the other beams, and you’ll have to pay attention to see if they are connected or not. Dashed lines mean that a signal can only pass through it once before it disappears, and the rectangular switches need power to go through them before they can be activated and moved to clear the path for you. Once all of the nodes are lit up with light, then you’ve successfully completed the stage. If a signal gets blocked somehow, or you make a critical error, then the level resets and you’ll have to try again.

Light Up the Nodes in These Puzzling Beams

While the game’s design and controls work out well, I do wish that there was an option to speed up the animation of the light signals traveling along the beams. Sometimes it just feels a bit too slow, and I want it to move along faster. Fortunately, the game does allow you to do other actions as the signals are moving along, so at least there’s that.

I’ve been playing Beams this morning and have been enjoying it in my downtime. The design is simple and clean, which is always a good thing in my book. The music is tranquil and relaxing, which is great for those times I need to de-stress. The controls are easy to follow and the game mechanics are introduced to you at a gradual pace, so it’s never overwhelming. I just wish for a way to fast forward the traveling speed a bit so that it feels faster and doesn’t drag itself out, but other than that, this is a solid puzzle game for fans of the genre.

I highly recommend giving Beams a try if you are looking for a challenging but relaxing puzzle game to check out over the upcoming holidays (many of us will need it). You can find Beams on the App Store as a universal download for your iPhone and iPad for just $1.99. There are no in-app purchases.

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Free Apps to Download TODAY ONLY 11/18/2016

November 18, 2016 by macjeff

English Spanish Dictionary - General , PhotoTangler Collage Maker , BrainWave Tuner - Binaural beats & white noise and more

iPhone:

PhotoTangler Collage Maker ( $0.99 → 1 ) Solid Eight Studios LLC PhotoTangler doesn’t require any professional photo editing experience to achieve great results. Simply import related photos or take new ones from within the app. You’re able to crop photos down if necessary. PhotoTangler will automatically apply a fade, which can be adjusted in a variety of ways. Layer as many photos as you like before finishing off your work of art with a background color and text.

Fuel - Fuel Cost Calculator & MPG, Mileage Tracker ( $1.99 → 1 ) Dennis Donner Before you do anything else, add at least one vehicle to the database. Fuel allows you to track multiple vehicles at once. When it’s time to fill up, simply choose one of the vehicles and record the mileage, price, and amount of fuel added. Fuel will calculate the rest for you. You’re also able to record any other vehicle-related expenses if necessary. All of your vehicle costs, fuel prices, and fuel consumption can be diagramed as well.

Universal:

English Spanish Dictionary - General ( $9.99 → 1 ) Word Magic Software English-Spanish Reference Dictionary is remarkably easy to use. You’re able to enter a word in English or Spanish, and it will instantly provide you with a translation, pronunciation, definitions, and example phrases. Words can be marked as favorites for quick access later on, and all of your data can be synced with Dropbox. The app includes a ridiculous amount of content with over 718,000 entries, 524,000 translations, 558,000 synonyms, 98,000 definitions, and 40,000 examples, all of which is stored offline.

BrainWave Tuner - Binaural beats & white noise ( $3.99 → 1 ) PPL Development Company LLC BrainWave Tuner includes 26 professionally built brainwave entrainment programs to choose from. Each program focuses on a specific need such as pain relief, relaxation, creativity, energy, and even headache treatments. You’re able to mark the most frequently used programs as favorites, and you can adjust the strength of the brainwave and ambient sounds. The app also includes adjustable durations for your sessions.

Coloring Animal Zoo Touch To Color Activity Coloring Book For Kids and Family Preschool Ultimate Edition ( $2.99 → 1 ) Eggroll Games LLC Your child can fill in 10 different scenes just by tapping on the colorless canvases. As your child works their way through each scene, new interactive creatures and items will appear. The app also includes helpful hints, so even young children can join in on the fun.

Train Conductor ( $2.99 → 1 ) The Voxel Agents Train Conductor has some brilliantly simple gameplay, which is also what makes it so much fun. Trains enter the screen from both sides with numbers attached to them. You must safely guide them to their matching track with a swipe without causing a massive collision. You’re able to stop a train in its tracks with a tap, but don’t wait too long because more trains are on their way. The game includes a variety of locations to visit, and Game Center integration.

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The Coolest Toys You Can Remotely Control with Your iPhone or iPad

November 18, 2016 by macjeff

Photo: Deskpets

With the holiday season quickly approaching, now is the time to start brainstorming for fun and creative gift ideas. One category of products doesn’t seem to get very much spotlight: toys that you can remotely control from your iOS device. So many people around the world already own an iPhone, iPod touch or iPad. A real toy to control with the graphical and immersive experience an iOS device offers is an incredible idea.

We’ve rounded up some of the best toys that work just like that. They pair with apps on iOS over either Bluetooth or Wi-Fi and bring extra gameplay that no regular controller would ever be able to. Plus, as fun as these toys would be for kids, there is no doubt tech-savvy adults can appreciate them too.

Anki Overdrive

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Photo: Anki

Anki Overdrive is one of the most impressive toys I’ve seen in a long time. It’s a racing game with the starter kit including two cars, four straight track pieces, six curved pieces, two risers, a car charging platform and a tire cleaner. It’s everything you need to get racing and even battle the cars on road. Play with either friends or set up cars to race automatically with AI and get more intelligent the more you play. My favorite part is that Anki Overdrive is expandable so you can buy additional cars, trucks, and track pieces to create a masterpiece. The remote control from the iPhone app brings the cars to life with weapons and robots ready for battle.

Buy Anki Overdrive Starter Kit on Amazon ($149.99)

Parrot AR.Drone 2.0

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Photo: Parrot

You knew this was coming, but yes there is a drone on this list. Parrot is a very interesting company — they make both headphones and drones, a peculiar combination. Still, the Parrot AR.Drone 2.0 is stellar. It has four propellers and two 720p HD cameras. The Power Edition model features two batteries for up to 36 minutes of flight. It even has built-in GPS and automatic piloting so you don’t need to be a drone expert to fly it. Of course, controls take place on your iPhone or iPad and you get to watch the videos your drone films there too. It’s a bit pricey, but that footage has got to be priceless.

Buy Parrot AR.Drone 2.0 Power Edition ($299.99)

WowWee Roboraptor X

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Photo: WowWee

If your kid is really into dinosaurs, he or she should really get a kick out of the WowWee Roboraptor X. It’s an impressive 32 inches long and walks around plus includes body movements. The Roboraptor has several methods of control: an included remote control, the iOS or Android app or you can turn on autonomous mode to let the dinosaur roam freely around your home. The price is pretty decent at under $100, which means siblings might be able to have one each to play and battle each other. Plus, if I might add, The half robot, half dinosaur design reminds me of those robotic dogs from the 1990s for some reason — ah, the nostalgia.

Buy WowWee Roboraptor X on Amazon ($79.99)

Rover 2.0 Wireless Spy Tank

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Photo: Rover

Something about this toy excites the kid in me. I always loved the idea of being a spy when I was young. Night vision goggles, spy cameras, volume-boosting microphones… I was all for it. The Rover 2.0 is a black and green spy tank with a video camera that includes infrared night-vision. The two-way audio means the controller can speak on one end and someone near the tank can communicate back. You control the tank from your smartphone, discreetly maneuvering it around the house. This even lets you rotate and adjust the camera to get a better view from the iOS device. It roams up to 200 feet away unobstructed or 100 feet with walls and rooms. Parents might have to be a bit more cautious with this thing around though.

Buy Rover 2.0 Wireless Spy Tank on Amazon ($84.99)

Deskpets

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Photo: Deskpets

Deskpets are small robotic creatures and vehicles that you can control to move around and fire weapons from your iPhone. The great thing about Deskpets is that they’re small enough to collect so kids can get several and pit them against each other for battles. Five toys are available: BattleTank, CarBot, SkitterBot (robotic spider), TankBot and TrekBot. You can also get MazeBot, which is just a maze to place all your Deskpets in for races or battles. Small and perhaps limited in their capabilities compared to the more extravagant and expensive bots, but these Deskpets are the most affordable toys on our list.

Buy Deskpets ($24.95 to $29.95)

Sphero Star Wars BB-8 Robot

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Photo: Sphero

The BB-8 robot from Sphero is a must-have gem for Star Wars fans. You control the bot from your iPhone or iPad to move it around, but BB-8 also adapts to the environment. It listens and responds to your voice, moves around and explores the “galaxy” and gets smarter the more time you spend with it. In addition to acting as a remote control, your iOS device lets you record videos with the BB-8 and build a holographic world for the robot to interact with.

Buy Sphero Star Wars BB-8 Robot on Amazon ($129.99)


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Apple launches a ‘touch disease’ repair program for the iPhone 6 Plus, but it costs

November 17, 2016 by macjeff

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Three months after iFixit coined the term “touch disease” for a defect discovered with some iPhone 6 Plus devices, Apple has finally responded with the launch on Thursday of a new repair program.

It’s not clear how many units of this older version of Apple’s largest phone are affected by the glitch, which causes some displays to show a gray bar at the top or in some cases becomes totally unresponsive.

The issue was deemed so serious by some users that they launched a lawsuit against the tech giant in the summer.

In a message posted on its site on Thursday announcing the repair program, Apple puts the issue down to some serious user mishandling rather than a manufacturing error.

“Apple has determined that some iPhone 6 Plus devices may exhibit display flickering or multi-touch issues after being dropped multiple times on a hard surface and then incurring further stress on the device,” the Cupertino-based company said.

But the fix doesn’t come free. Apple says it’ll repair affected phones for $149, though anyone who’s already paid more to repair it through Apple or an Apple authorized service provider can make a claim to have the difference refunded.

Anyone with an iPhone 6 Plus experiencing touch disease can take it to an Apple Store for repair charged at the new set rate of $149. Alternatively, they can take it to an authorized service provider, where the same fee will be charged. Apple notes that wireless carrier partners are not participating in the new program, and that it’s only eligible for the larger, 6 Plus device.

Following a growing number of complaints from iPhone 6 Plus owners earlier in the year, device repair website iFixit decided to take a closer look at the matter. After speaking to experts and examining the phone’s interior, it put the problem down to an issue with the chip-board where a crack could occur and grow gradually over weeks and months, causing increasing trouble for the user over time.

“At first, there may be no defect at all,” iFixit said in August. “Later you might notice that the screen is sometimes unresponsive, but it is quick to come back with a hard reset. As the crack deepens into a full separation of the chip-board bond, the periods of no touch become more frequent.”

Related: 30 useful tricks and tips for the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus

For many customers experiencing the problem, Apple’s repair program will be considered a step in the right direction. However, it’s unlikely to satisfy any users who can’t recall ever dropping their device “multiple times on a hard surface,” instead believing it’s a manufacturing issue for which no repair fee should be charged.

We may not have heard the last of this so-called touch disease.

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Apple’s free app of the week: Tayasui Sketches Pro

November 17, 2016 by macjeff

Apple on Thursday updated its App of the Week promotion with the app Tayasui Sketches Pro. This means that for the next 7 days, you’ll be able to download the popular drawing app for free—a significant savings of $5.

Sketches is described as the most realistic, versatile and user-friendly sketching app designed for mobile. This artist’s toolbox helps users create dazzling sketches, cheerful paintings and smashing illustrations on the go.

From the App Store Editors’ Notes:

Sketches Pro? It’s just like the Tayasui Sketches app we’re so enamored with… except it comes with layers, extra tools, and all sorts of expert features. If you’re a serious artist—or a longtime doodler like us—you can’t do better than Tayasui.

And here is a video showing the app in action:

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JsXFZrznmA8?feature=oembed&w=500&h=281]

Tayasui Sketches Pro is available for both iPhone and iPad for free.

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