![]() I haven't gotten far in it (bit hard to do all the tilt work on an ipad and such) but it's a fun game and the art is great. Still given how the games are only $5, it's worth considering.Īnother game I found is a mix of a VN and a bartending game called Bar Oasis. Vera Blanc (both episodes) are also on the iPad/iPod Touch, but the iPod doesn't have the minigames, and the iPad has them, but some pretty hefty loading times. It ported well to the ipod but I can't help but feel the graphics look a bit worse than on the DS however, it's very cheap. Oh, this is a bit old news, but the first Phoenix Wright game is on there as well. The free version, as far as I can tell, is missing the first case that you get with the paid one. It also apparently sends you ads about it. I'm not entirely sure why one app is free and another costs 2 bucks, but each weak EA is delivering a free update, which (might go out of cycle after the week, I'm unsure), and then costs 99 cents to get it after the week passes. ![]() There is another game series called Cause of Death: Can you catch the Killer? The title is horribly lame, but the artwork and writing are just fantastic. (Ripples also has an iPad version <3)Īs for Higurashi, I'm loving it so far! Yes there are typos but it's very legible. Choose the option BarTender with Print Portal and click next. Choose the specify advanced installation options and click next. Once the trial ends, you can purchase Bartender 5 for a one-time fee of 16.00. To upgrade Print Portal (Web Print Server for some older BarTender versions) follow these steps: Run the BarTender installer. I also found two short but free kinetic novels on there: Phantom Seeds by Zevia Inc. Bartender 5 offers a 4-week unrestricted free trial. Kira*Kira is very cute and fun though, but yeah, it has a ton of dialogue before the choices. I really want to like Gift it apparently has a cute witch in it. But Gift's borders on horrible it's perfectly understandable, but the tense shifting and other problems "it fits you like a gloves" can drive you insane if you are picky about that kind of thing. Kira*Kira's translation isn't too shabby really. On a side note now that I have played more. To be honest I get the impression the Japanese app store is much more lax than the US one it has way more apps and some of them are rather. Yeah I noticed that on the wiki page for these games they had to have H content removed to be allowed in the store. I've heard of a few people who were intending to try porting to those markets that have had to give up now.Īh I will look into it though, thank you. Don't have an iphone/ipad myself though, so haven't played it.īecause of the new regulations that Apple has put into place banning all sorts of programs from even being allowed to apply to be on their appstore, though. The beta feels slightly snappier when opening and switching betweens apps, and gestures can still be activated with Xcode, as in beta 1.Hanako wrote:The only other game I think I've heard of that runs on those platforms is Surviving High School. Update #1: There doesn’t seem to be anything new in beta 2 so far. ![]() This feature will not be enabled in iOS 4.3 for customers, but we are providing this preview to gather input on how these gestures work with your apps.ĭevelopers are encouraged to evaluate any existing interactions in their applications for potential sources of interference. ![]() You can use four or five fingers to pinch to the Home Screen, swipe up to reveal the multitasking bar, and swipe left or right between apps. This beta release contains a preview of new multitasking gestures for iPad. It is unclear whether or not come the public release of iOS 4.3 developers will still be able to activate the feature through Xcode. In the release notes of the beta, Apple confirms that the multitasking gestures for iPad won’t be enabled in the final release, but developers are encouraged to test them.
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