

Ostensibly designed with younger iPad players in mind, Big Boss is a pretty straightforward play – you'll assemble your initial boss, using gag apparel and legitimate weapons alike to customize the perfect beast, then set off on a lightly violent adventure. Archers, ninjas, princesses, and Link (of The Legend of Zelda fame) look-alikes are little match for your taps and swipes as you devastate the countryside with ease.
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While these issues don't kill the core experience – especially for die-hard series fans that rely on the iPad for gaming goodness – it should put this version at the bottom of your list if you have a PlayStation 3 or a decent PC around.Įqual parts cartoonish beat-em-up and adorable creature creator, Big Boss lets you assemble your own giant ogre from unlocked bodies and a wide array of eyes, mouths, and more – as well as various weapons and apparel – and let loose on the fine denizens of several medieval settings. Hell, we couldn't even get through the menu screen without some serious slowdown. Terrible texture work and other visual hitches mar the presentation, along with occasional stuttering sound effects. The iPad version followed last month, and while it's functionally identical to the PC release (aside from the obvious swap to touch controls), the app is sadly hounded by recurring performance issues. The resulting experience feels incredibly authentic and loyal to the source material, and a second episode ("Get Tannen!") was released last month, with three more to follow in short order. Fox sound-alike actor (AJ Locascio) – as he attempts to find Doc Brown, again voiced by the inimitable Christopher Lloyd. Set several months after the final film, It's About Time puts you in the shoes of Marty McFly – voiced by a truly stunning Michael J. If you’ve got an iTunes account in either region that the game is available, swing by the thread in our forums and find some other people to play with.We reviewed the PC version (opens in new tab)of Back to the Future: The Game – Episode 1: It's About Time back in December, and while the game sometimes falls into tired adventure ganre conventions, we deemed it a successful rebirth of the beloved film franchise. It’s hard to say whether or not NinJump Dash is going to see similar success as there’s just so many of these kind of games now… But I’m definitely stoked for one that’s on the quality level of the games Backflip typically puts out. These kind of sidescrolling racing games have been surprisingly popular on the App Store, with things like Fun Run (Free) just blowing up with millions of players.


It looks like it’s basically NinJump Rooftops with a multiplayer component. Well, this morning NinJump Dash soft launched in the UK and Singapore App Stores.
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There’s NinJump (Free), NinJump Deluxe ($0.99), NinJump Rooftops (Free), NinJump Smash and their associated free and/or HD versions. What originally was just a pretty simple jumping game by Backflip Studios has since turned in to a… whole series of titles.
