Author: The Editor

  • Game Review – Star Wars The Empire Strikes Back

    Star Wars - The Empire Strikes Back screen shot
    NAME: Stars Wars The Empire Strikes Back
    COMPANY: THQ Wireless developed by G5e Entertainment
    PLATFORM: JAVA
    GENRE: Movie Tie-in
    SIZE: 615 KB
    TEST PHONE: Sony Ericsson k800i
    RATING: 6/10

    We liked the last LEGO Star Wars game. So when this non LEGO version was announced we quickly got one to review. The developer of this game was different from the LEGO based versions and it shows.

    Each of the key scenes from the movie are replicated with you controlling the lead characters at the time, guiding them through the adventure. So you can relive the Hoth battle, Dagobah, the Asteriod field and Bespin locations. So there’s no need to elaborate on what tasks you need to perform.

    The graphics are good and the sound mobile phone standard. (It uses pesudo 3D top down perspective for most of the game play.) But it doesn’t help the game play.

    Of there is one definite criticism with the game it is the game controls. Sure the controls are logical and easy to master but unless you have a joystick based phone you will find it difficult to play. Needless to say if your phone has small keys even worse.

    To conclude the game is not as entertaining as the LEGO based versions. Yes there are lightsaber duels. However it’s missing something…

  • Game Review – Retro Game Pack

    Retro Pack Retropack
    NAME: Arcade Retro Pack
    VERSION: 1.58
    COMPANY: Advanced Mobile Solutions
    PLATFORM: JAVA
    GENRE: Retro
    SIZE: 197 KB
    TEST PHONE: Sony Ericsson K800i
    RATING: 5/10

    Welcome to the Arcade Retro Pack game review. This pack consists 3 different games for you to pass the time.  The game in this pack are not the originals but clones.

    They consist of Alien Scum – a Space Invaders clone, Ball Breaker – Brick Out clone and Cave Raider – a Cave raider clone.

    As far as graphics are concerned its all very basic but better than the originals.  The sounds are based on the original but have a nice retro theme to them.  This is one game that actually has incidental sound effects, probably because there isn’t a theme song.

    The game play is classic so it’s easy to learn however the game controls are likewise simple.  However the way the games play are very basic or crude so playability is not the best.  Gravity based games need finesse guys!  Overall AI and collision detection is not very good.  Seems like its missing frames.

    The best one is Ball Breaker as it has some nice bonuses, like extra balls!  Try bouncing 4 at once rather than just the one.  This game saves the pack from a failing grade.  Doesn’t help promote mobile phone games that’s for sure.

    The original games are classics – however this set of clones is not.

  • Game Review – No Limit Casino 12 Pack

    No Limit Casino 12 Pack screen shot 2
    NAME: No-Limit Casino 12 Pack
    VERSION: 1.0.16
    COMPANY: Gamesloft developed by Sumea
    PLATFORM: JAVA
    GENRE: Casino games
    SIZE: 880 KB
    TEST PHONE: K800i
    RATING: 9/10

    This game is essentially a Casino on your mobile phone. All the popular games are there: Poker machines, card poker, Roulette,Black Jack. However all presented as challenges such as winning 10 jackpot machince games or getting black jack 10 time and so forth. Despite all that you can still play individual games if you wish and ignore the challenges.

    Added twists to increase longevity include a 7 level player ranking system, from Beginner to Master then ??. Needless to say we haven’t found out what the ?? level is yet. It’s not too difficult it just takes time.

    That said you need to increase your player ranking to make the game harder. We think only the die hards will attempt to unlock all the levels. We are quite happy with the beginner level – purely for the increased chances of winning. There are also nice cash bonuses when you complete the various challenges.

    It even has a few card based trivia games. Very useful if you want to learn the lingo and when to lose in Black Jack! For example whether you should buy insurance when the dealer has an Ace? Or Does a natural black jack have an Ace?

    Game controls are reasonably ease to learn just the direction keys and center button. Naturally with Roulette there’s a few extra steps but worth while learning. Just be careful with how much money you have. Music is unique to the game but sound effects are standard Digital Chocolate or Sumea including a few from their other games so it’s not bad.

    Graphics are up to date with sparkles and a moving card waterfall background are nice touches. The Roulette table we feel is very nicely done.

    The ‘No Limit’ tag is not exactly true since there are limits to how much virtual dollars you can bet on a single game – it’s more to do with the ‘No Limit’ series!

    Overall a great little casino game. One that you can pick up and put down easily anywhere you are. Is it a must have game or classic – not sure BUT it is one of the best Casino games out there.

  • Sony Ericsson K800i Review

    Sony Ericsson K800i

    The K800i has been around for a while so here’s what are the worst and best bits of this model.

    The K800i was Sony Ericsson’s halo model when it arrive in early 2006 about the same time as Nokia released the 6233. Although the price difference was some $300 these 2 models are clearly direct competitors. This phone was heavily promoted because it was the first with a fully featured 3.2MP camera and that it claimed top spec functionality.

    We believe that it was this handset that finally make people take notice of the brand when it was featured in the James Bond movie – Casino Royale. Before that Sony Ericsson was just another mobile phone maker. Certainly if you chart the released by SE prior to the k800i you’ll probably agree. Pity that SE didn’t take advantage of the momentum and they have fallen behind in technology stake compared to the market leader Nokia.

    Construction wise it’s made very well, panels aligning well. Unfortunately it has a joystick navigation instead of buttons which meant it didn’t well in heavy use and prone to damage. The camera cover on the back, although sturdy made it an awkward phone to hold. The keypad is on the small side due to the large frame around the screen. It is not helped by the need to press keys quite hard. The camera cover on the back is really high quality stuff but makes it hard to hold the phone.

    Other ergonomic issues include the number and location of button along the side and even top of the phone. If you don’t believe us try using it as an alarm clock. Which brings up another issue. It’s flight mode is crippling – you’d expect the alarm clock to work regardless of mode – it doesn’t!

    The phone’s operating system speed is excellent. Very fast to navigate to and activate its various functions. (Not taking the time it takes for the animated icons to complete their show into account – If we did it wouldn’t be as fast.) It’s key feature of the top spec digital camera was one of the best at the time, it does basically everything a normal but average digital camera can do. Pictures the camera produced were good but still not equivalent of a proper digital camera however excellent for a mobile phone. Speed of capture is also good when auto focus is turned off.

    Other surprises include the slowness of internet downloads. It took more time to load pages than all other 3G capable phones we tested. The fastest 3G phone are the LG models with or without HSDPA. We think its problem with the cache settings.

    As for network reception, the transceiver is on par with all other phones we’ve had to test except for the basic models naturally. In our fringe coverage area it pulls in a 3G signal most of the time. Call quality is very good too.

    In terms of customization Sony Ericsson still has to play catch up with Nokia. The majority want to customise all the buttons and their functions – the K800i simply doesn’t do it. For example SWF or flash wallpapers will not work on the phone. It only has one feature that we could call class leading, that being the ability to turn on or off Bluetooth via the selection of a profile.

    Sure you can find lots of themes for it over the Internet but it doesn’t solve the inability to change the button functionality. Speaking of which, like most Sony Ericsson modesl it comes with lots of software to play with including games and music ‘DJ’ software.

    Battery life on a 3G network is a little disappointing. With little use only 3 days, with heavy use, during game testing 2-3 hours. Mind you back at it’s release in 2006 it was quite acceptable.

    Conclusion

    Now that the K800i is the ‘standard’ phone for most operators it becomes a bench mark we use around here too! However it lacks customization features of other phones, it’s speaker is average and distorts at high volume. Ergonomics are questionable but speed is excellent. Also propriety connectors are old school.  Get over it SE and give us new micro USB standard. Otherwise it is a lovely phone.

    End Notes

    It’s hard not to compare the K800i with the Nokia 6233 because they are very similar in size and functionality. Although cheaper the 6233 has everything the K800i has, except for the forward facing camera and a 3.2 MP main camera. That said the K800i does look physically better than the 6233! The Sony Ericsson SMS system is actually better than the Nokia because of the on-screen notification system.

    If you can live without a mega pixel camera the Nokia 6233 betters the K800i by being the best sounding, stereo speaker mobile phone to date and virtually complete customization features. It also has less creaking panels.

    Manufacturer : Sony Ericsson
    Model : K800i
    Network : Tri-band GSM (900/1800/1900 MHz)
    3G UTMS 2100 MHz (Aust only)
    384kbps download speed
    Design : Standard Phone
    L105 x W47 x D22 mm
    Weight 115 grams
    Black/Brown
    Display/s : 24-bit colour TFT – 240 x 320 pixels
    Camera : Single 3.2MP Camera auto-focus with Xenon Flash and 640×480 forward facing
    Video capable MP4, WMV, 3GP
    Connectivity : Bluetooth, Infrared, USB
    Memory : 6 MB internal memory
    MicroSD memory Hot Swap
    Ring tones : Video, ACC, MP4, MP3, MIDI (64), WAV, Vibration, AMR
    Features : SMS, MMS, IM, EMAIL
    JAVA MIDP 2.0
    Modem for PC
    Web browser (WAP 2.0 – xHTML)
    Speaker Phone/Hands free
    Media player
    FM Radio
    Speed : Vs Nokia 6230
    Navigation 10/10
    Battery Life : 900mAh Li Polymer
    Claimed operating times:
    Standby 350 hours
    Voice 7 hours
    Sample camera :

  • Game Review – AMA Perfect Body Diet Starring Mya

    AMA Perfect Body Diet screen shot 1 AMA Perfect Body Diet screen shot 2
    NAME: AMA Perfect Body Diet
    COMPANY: AMA – Advanced Mobile Applications
    PLATFORM: JAVA
    GENRE: Self Help
    SIZE: 574 KB
    TEST PHONE: Sony Ericsson k800i
    RATING: 5/10

    This is the sort of a self help or personal development game. It’s hard to classify since we’ve never tried anything like this before. Essentially you enter you physical details in and answer a series of questions and Mya the model will sort you out with various health recommendations.

    Mya acts as you host throughout the program telling you lots of stuff in big blue talk bubbles. She is probably more attractive in real life than on your small phone screen.

    There is nothing new about dieting or health that we haven’t heard before. But if you under 16 you may not have heard any of it. Mind you we think watching a TV series like ‘The Biggest Loser’ will teach you much more.

    The games is targeted at ladies or girls since the graphics used to describe yourself are all female based! That said there is clearly a problem with the questions the game asks you – they are from a male prospective! The stress on using chocolate as a humorous line is frequent and disturbing. Our partners who tried the program thought it was quite silly overall and dismissed it as purely a game. There are a few serious errors too – like claiming sunless tanning is safe but not saying what type.

    It’s missing a lot of health info like fat and nutritional content and showing only calorie values.  Implying that after 2 weeks you could look like her confirms that there is something quite wrong about the whole thing.

    What we frown upon is the use of the AMA acronym. You see we thought that it was supported by the real AMA namely the American Medical Association or Australian Medical Association because it is promoting a a diet and health program. I’m quite sure the the lawyers will have something to say about that.

    Nevertheless there are a few good things about the game namely showing you some simple exercises that you can do to burning so calories.  Also it is the first of this gaming genre we’ve seen.

    The controls are simple and the graphics are quite good but there are better. Other than that it not bad ‘game’ just remember don’t take it seriously. Maybe you could use it as a motivation tool?

  • Game Review – Stuntman Ignition

    Stuntman Ignition
    NAME: Stuntman Ignition
    COMPANY: THQ Wireless – Universomo
    PLATFORM: JAVA
    GENRE: Action
    SIZE: 134 KB
    TEST PHONE: LG U310
    RATING: 5/10

    Stuntman Ignition (JAVA) is a mobile version of the console game. However this is not a clone of the XBOX or even the PS2 versions, we feel that only in concept and logos make them related.

    Unlike out other game reviews, we can’t really say too much about this one because we weren’t captivated by gameplay.

    It is very much like Johnny Crash except you’re in cars rather than an actual person.

    Essentially make your car go as fast as possible whilst collecting the various ‘stars’ literally, while doing various jumps. There are 9 different scenarios in each level and all have the same task. However the fact that we had difficulty even getting the car going was not a good sign.

    The game isn’t hard but the control accuracy, timing and perhaps un-interesting goals are the main issues we think.

    It’s OK but there other games that are easier and more fun to play.

  • Game Review – AquaDig

    Aqua Dig
    NAME: AquaDig
    COMPANY: Viva La Mobile
    PLATFORM: JAVA
    GENRE: Action
    SIZE: 142 KB
    TEST PHONE: LG U310
    RATING: 6.5/10

    AquaDig – Journey to the Core for your mobile phone is a Dig Dug like game. You control a mini-sub that you use to dig the bottom of the ocean seeking treasure and to dig down the furthest. As you collect more treasures you then sell them to buy upgrades to your mini-sub.

    We have a few issues with the gameplay, mainly because the upgrades cost too much! You have to spend at least 15 minutes before you can consider substantial upgrades. Furthermore you can’t dig upwards which means you’ll have to be careful when oxygen is running low.

    Speaking of which, you are limited by how much oxygen and cargo space your sub can carry. So you’ll find your self surfacing quite often. Until you collect and sell enough treasure. The save feature comes in very handy here.
    The various treasures you collect have different values, they include things like gold, opal, silver and the very popular quartz. Bombs extra air tranks can also be bought, upgrades like air tanks and drill bits can also help unfortunately the high price of items and lack of enough treasures limit playability.

    Graphics and sound quality are not the best considering that it is was released in 2007.

    We played a few times but the cost of upgrades restricts the ability to create strategies. You can save the game which is useful but not the ideal solution to the cost ratio issue. Due to the length to time it takes to get started we cannot fully recommend that game.

    Nevertheless the concept is sound it needs a rework for it to be more enjoyable on the mobile phone. If you enjoy the challenge of a slow start and willing to persist then perhaps this game is for you

  • Game Review – Dogz

    Dogz

    NAME: Dogz
    COMPANY: Gameloft
    PLATFORM: JAVA
    GENRE: Simulator
    SIZE: 318 KB
    TEST PHONE: LG U310
    RATING: 8/10
    DEMO: Gameloft – Dogz

    Dogz is a puppy owning simulator for your mobile phone. We tried the 2D version because we thought it was much cuter.

    In our version you get to choose a Labrador or a Jack Russell. We chose the Labrador because we like them! They come in different colors too! Opening the kennel on the screen we where actually smiling as the dog like icons moved randomly on the screen. We where then treated to a quick summary of the breed of dog we chose – Then pick a name!

    The game guides you through these first steps. Then it’s time for food, water and bonding. Petting him a photo realistic image fills the screen and you can pet him anywhere you want! The cute blinking eyed and woof are nice touches. Puppy does a poo after the frist feed so make sure you follow the steps to discipline your dog!

    Then its off outside to play with the Frisbee in the garden, then to the beach and playing rope, and of course giving your puppy a wash, take your puppy swimming and so forth. Once through the long tutorial your on your own. There are things like competitions for swimming and Frisbee you can do with your dog in the game so it’s quite interactive. We didn’t play through the whole thing because we simply ran out of time.

    Graphics are cute with FMV like animations of pooing a peeing tag of war with the rope, Frisbee and so forth. Most are 2D animated GIF like images but some are photo realistic. The mix is very well done. It’s just so cute.

    Game sounds/music are essentially BGM and there aren’t any ‘woof’ or things like that. There is nothing outstanding about the game in this regard. We would have like a real woof instead of MIDI tracks is the only criticism we could make.

    Game controls are simple and one handed operation is simple to master.

    Dogz is a much better game than Tagamotchi series and even when comparing it to The Sims the Dogz game is superior. Dogz is simply fun.

    This is quite a detailed puppy owning simulator! We think it’s a great idea especially if you can’t get a real dog. We loved it and so recommend getting Dogz even if you’re not into this gaming genre.

  • Sandisk Cruzer Titanium Review

    Sandisk Cruzer Titanium

    This is second USB or Flash drive we’ve reviewed!

    The Sandisk company has bee around for a few years now and the Cruzer Titanium series of flash drives where their top range models until the recent release of the Contour series. The Cruzer Titanium is different from the rest as it is apparently made with titanium. But beware because we don’t think it’s made entirely made of of the stuff because it is an expensive metal and it is supposed to be lighter than steel which it clearly isn’t once in your hand. Sandisk don’t exactly publicize how now of the stuff they used and what grade.

    We used the heat prone Firefly drive for a little while and where reasonably impressed with its performance so decided to try the Cruzer series. Flash or USB drives are pretty generic these days and rely on the construction and design for differentiation. (Although this drive still gets hot when left in the USB slot.) We performed the same file transfer test as with the Lexar model and the Cruzer Titanium as reported by Vista took about the same time (10 minutes) to copy 1 Gig and 5046 files from the PC. We didn’t time the exact transfer since we don’t do bench testing in detail. The point is that it is one of the fastest USB/Flash Drive available.

    It’s reasonable small and has a retractable connector which is very handy. The mechanism feels that it will last a long time and well made. However design wise its shape is a tad boring. There is a blue led that continuously lights up when the drive is connected to the PC flashing when being accessed. Some like the always on light some prefer no light until being accessed. We don’t care.

    There is some software that comes installed with the drive and its called U3. U3 is very similar to the PowerToGo and Portableapps programs in that it is a menu launcher that allows you to run certain PC free programs directly from the drive. However it only works on XP, 2000 SP4 or 2003 server. There is an updated version that will sun on Vista but we didn’t bother. The Portableapps version is superior to both and not propriety.

    There is a ton more programs available via the Portableapps site than the other two menu programs put together. All are free and work in a stable manner. We’ll do a USB menu launcher comparison at a later date.

    So if you want a fast USB or Flash drive consider the Titanium or the regular plastic version of the Cruzer. If choosing between the Lexar Lightning and Sandisk I would pick the Lexar purely based on its better looks. Both perform equally in our opinion unless you’re a true tech geek to want to delve into performance differences by seconds or milliseconds.