Category: Game Reviews

  • Game Review – Dragon Island

    NAME: Dragon Island
    COMPANY: Macrospace
    PLATFORM: JAVA
    GENRE: Forward scrolling shooter
    SIZE: 120 KB
    TEST PHONE: LG U8630
    RATING: 7/10
    You play as the hero Theobald Blade sent out by King Chaung the Wise of the Green Islands to sort out the awakening of Dragon Island. Unfortunately nothing is said or hinted about what why the ‘Awakening of Dragon Island’ is such a bad thing ! I guess it because it’s a secret.

    The game is like countless other platfomers with various challenging levels, fruit to collect and monsters to subdue. It does depart from other platformers apart from having a weapon from the start. Yep you have your trusty never ending supply of axes to hurl at snails, fishes and so forth. Powerups include armour bonuses.

    Graphics are modern and are large enough for a small screen and music like all mobile phone games is limited.

    The controls are assigned appropriately considering the number of moves you can make. Eg, jumping, climbing , axe throwing etc.. However there is some awkwardness when you have to rush movements. It even has a save function which helps as some of the levels are quite long.

    Game play is generally pretty good. The level of difficulty has been implemented in a good fashion, it increases in a consistent fashion.

    There’s also a time limit which each level has to be completed. This is appropriate because it can be a simple game to complete but difficult if you want to collect everything.

    The save function works but you have to start at the beginning of the level. Not much of a problem.

    It is playable in most environments without attracting too much attention.

    Issues

    The first thing you notice when the game started is that the volume is defaulted to FULLY LOUD. This is very annoying since its not exactly the most catchy theme song out there.

    I do not have any Dragon Island cheats or hints.

    Summary

    We rate this game a 7/10.

    Dragon Island on the whole is a pretty good game made for a mobile phone. If you’re into this sort of game genre it will satisfy. If you’re not its still worth getting for entertainment value.

    I believe this sort of game would work well on a Nintendo Gameboy ! The basics are there but they would need to work out how to differentiate it from the other platformers …

    I haven’t finished the game yet but probably will in the near future.

  • Game Review – Cannons

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    NAME: Cannons
    COMPANY: Macrospace
    PLATFORM: JAVA
    GENRE: Cannon
    SIZE: 66 KB
    TEST PHONE: LG U8630
    RATING: 1/10

    The premise is that you control a canon and have to blast away your enemies.
    The concept is not new and in this form it still doesn’t have that unique factor that will attract masses to it.

    You essentially control the ‘power’ and angle of the cannon bearing in mind wind direction and strength. Controls are fine and easy to get used to.

    They have added in a power up feature but it still doesn’t make it a great game.

    Graphics are pretty poor compared to most. If it had better graphics and perhaps bigger graphics and more ‘special animations’ that set it apart from the rest.

    There is a problem with the AI regarding the impact of wind and angle on your shot. All the other better features of the game can’t override this fundamental issue.

    Summary

    We rate this game a 1/10.

    Cannons is just another ‘cannon’ game. It’s difficult to play because the AI is flawed and even with the flaw there’s still nothing else to recommend it.

  • Game Review – Ancient Empires

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    NAME: Ancient Empires
    COMPANY: Macrospace
    PLATFORM: JAVA
    GENRE: Stragety
    SIZE: 126 KB
    TEST PHONE: LG U8630
    RATING: 9/10

    Ancient Empires is mobile phone game by made by Macrospace. This is a real time strategy game for your mobile phone.

    You play as King Galamar of the Kingdom of Thorin who has to thwart his twin brother, Valadorn who has suddenly turned evil.

    This is a game that captures the essence of a real time strategy game. The fact that it plays so well on a mobile phone is a credit to the developer.

    Those who play Warcraft (Blizzard) will find themselves at home with this game. You start off with the basic characters and have to build an army to defend your kingdom.

    Believe it or not they have even incorporated a story line into the game not just a written foreword to set the mood. That said many games don’t have interesting prologues but this one makes a passing grade.

    Back to the game, you have the choice of buying set pieces summarised as follows:

    – Soldiers who can collect money and attack.
    – Lizard warriors who can move great distances and have defensive bonus if in water.
    – Wizards can raise skeletons for extra attack turns.
    – Spiders have a special ability decrease defence to other units.
    – Wisps that increase attack stats.
    – Catapults do high damage but on from a distance.
    – Golems that have high attacks and defence but slow movers.
    – Archers who can attack from a distance but weak defence.
    – Wyvern’s are the ultimate class which has high everything.

    As an added feature all your character stats vary according to terrain. Some like mountains and villages give a defence bonus and others like forests give bonuses to certain characters.

    There doesn’t appear to be too many levels to the game, 7 in all I think (which is fine cause it is only for a mobile phone) but the difficulty level jumps dramatically at level 4. Also the ability to save at any point is perfect.

    On the musical side there a several tunes which is good. The graphics while don’t look state of the art they still look modern.

    A minor issue with the game is that the enemy also gets the same type of units. It would would have been nice to at least change the names and graphic of the units.

    The main issues I have with Ancient Empires is the slow accumulation of funds and the sudden step up in difficulty on the middle levels.

    Summary

    We rate this game a 9/10.

    Ancient Empires as a real time strategy game for a mobile phone they have done a pretty good job! The game play is good, controls easy to master the action can be saved at any point.

    I reckon its the benchmark real time strategy game for mobile devices. I find it hard to imagine a game like this on a phone could be so good.

    Must have game to pass the time anywhere you can imagine. Even if you not into these style of games give it a go – you might be convinced.

    Close to perfect game on its genre for a phone.*See bottom of page.

  • Game Review – Aleste

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    COMPANY: AIKY & Square Enix
    PLATFORM: JAVA
    GENRE: Forward scrolling shooter
    SIZE: 76 KB
    TEST PHONE: LG U8630
    RATING: 6/10

    Aleste by is essentially a forward scrolling shooter game. There isn’t a background story given for the game – which is unusual.

    The basic premise is that you control a flying craft or plane of some sort and shoot down as many alien and alien bosses as possible. There are a ton of things to shoot, avoid and of course to collect numerous powerups.

    It’s reminiscent of past games like 1942 or Raiden of the last decade in look and feel. So its not the most original in concept and not implemented nearly as well as its predecessors.

    Controls are easy to master since it has an auto-fire option. As you can guess pressing the fire button many time on a phone would be pretty annoying especially when there are so many things to shoot at.

    Essentially you use the navi-key for forward and backwards and sideways. The center button or 0 can to used to turn auto fire on or off.

    The game play is monotonous but perfectly adequate for an escape from the boredom of public transport.

    The graphics are simple and reasonable but it does look old school compared to newer titles. Your space ship and enemies bar the bosses are too small.

    There isn’t much sound to talk about only a relatively simple MIDI theme playing in the background.

    OK soundtrack whilst playing but no fire of destruction sounds. It would be nice to hear your enemies being blown to bits. So based on this you definitely don’t need sound to play this game.

    The levels in the game seem to go on forever and there is no discernible increase in difficulty. Even the bosses are easy to wipe out once you understand the games AI.

    In fact Space Impact II on the Nokia phones is a better and more satisfying game.

    Hints: Selecting the right powerup and subsequent compatible powerups are very important. That said it only takes one level to reach the max for a particular power so nothing to worry about.

    Summary

    We rate this game a 6/10.

    Aleste is a perfect mindless shooter you can play on the train or anywhere else for that matter. However only if you truly have nothing better to do.

    Buy only if you have small kids to keep entertained or the price is really low.