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Macworld | iWorld 2012 – iKlick – iPhone Kickstand Holster

Macworld | iWorld 2012 - iKlick - iPhone Kickstand Holster
www.macmixing.com - Mixing it up with Apple iKlick is a small little kickstand for your iPhone. It's a simple device that holds your iPhone. It's pretty sturdy from our tests and soon enough we will have a product review on the iKlick. This device is available now on Amazon for 12.99! There will also be an iPad version due to be released once the iPad 3 comes out. Check out www.facebook.com to find out moe information! From: macmixing Views: 0 0 ratings Time: 02:13 More in Science & Technology

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iPhone & iPad Live 278: Macworld 2012, iPad 3, iPhone 5

Rene, Georgia, and Seth talk about Macworld|iWorld 2012, the latest iPad 3 rumors including quad-core and LTE, and what it all means for iPhone 5. Plus, new retail boss John Browett, Steve Jobs quotes, and Jailbreak troubleshooting. This is iPhone & iPad Live!

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META February is fitness month at iMore and Mobile Nations! [iPad 3 giveaway!] Macworld|iWorld 2012 This was our Macworld Complete Macworld coverage What new hardware are you most looking forward to from Apple in 2012? iPad 3 Could Apple release a separate 4G LTE iPad 3 and Phone 5 in select markets? Supposed debug leak shows iPad 3 with quad-core A6 chip and LTE Foxconn plans to build five additional iPad production plants in Brazil iPhone 5 40,000 petition Apple for “ethical” iPhone 5 manufacturing Tim Cook speaks out against claims of factory worker mistreatment iPhone 5 counter claims: not going into production yet, not going to be longer or wider Grab bag Apple posting Steve Jobs pictures, quotes at Cupertino Campus Apple appoints John Browett as Senior Vice President of Retail China Telecom aiming to launch iPhone 4S in February Apple’s iPad not affected by Amazon’s Kindle Fire Jailbreak How to troubleshoot common jailbreak issues on iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch How to take a screen recording on your iPhone or iPad [Jailbreak app for that] Hosts Rene Ritchie (@reneritchie) Georgia (@GeorgiaTiPb) Seth Clifford (@sethclifford) Credits

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iPhone & iPad Live, special edition ZEN and TECH tonight!

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iPhone & iPad Live are back and raring to go tonight, with a recap of all the action from Macworld 2012 and analyze of all the latest iPad 3 and iPhone 5 rumors.

And we’re following up with a very special edition of ZEN and TECH, kicking off Mobile Nations Fitness Month with none other than CrackBerry Kevin Michaluk himself!

iPhone & iPhone Live – 6pm ET/9pm PT ZEN and TECH – 7pm ET/10pm PT Join us live!

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Macworld iWorld 2012: Rocform Mounting Case for iPhone with Tripod Adaptor

Macworld iWorld 2012: Rocform Mounting Case for iPhone with Tripod Adaptor
More on HandHeldHollywood.com. Rockform case can be found at rokform.com. The Rocform V3 iPhone Case features a small, clever mount that makes it extremely versatile, and suitable for sticking on the side of a road case or camera rig. Rocform also offers a tripod adaptor! From: HandHeldHollywood Views: 0 0 ratings Time: 01:37 More in Science & Technology

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Hands on with the Crimson cases, sticker skins, and edgings for iPhone

Complete iMore coverage of Macworld 2012Crimson makes some colorful, sparkly cases, skins, and edgings for the iPhone, and I know this because while at Macworld 2012, I noticed a couple people sporting them around the antennas of their iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S’s. This is what drew me towards Crimson’s booth.

Crimson offers many options for adding personality and protection to your iPhone. Currently available is the Aluminum Frame Case and six different types of screen protectors. In the near future, Crimson will be offering skins for the backs and antennas of the iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S. Most of these skins are colorful and sparkly, but there will also be options that are more subtle and “manly”.

While visiting their booth, I picked up a purple skin for the back of my iPhone 4S and a purple Aluminum Frame case. I may be enjoying my sparkly skin, but I’ll admit to not being a huge fan of the case. The nubby corners are a turn off and add quite a bit of bulk to the overall size of my iPhone. If the corners were small and rounded, I may actually consider using it regularly.

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Macworld | iWorld 2012 – Upcoming Pokemon-like ‘Dragon Island’ from ZigZaGame Inc

Also at Macworld this year was ZigZaGame Inc, the developers who are bringing Adventure Bar Story to the App Store. We've already gone pretty in depth with Adventure Bar Story in our hands-on preview, but another title that they were showing off is their Pokemon-style game Dragon Island.

Dragon Island has you exploring a huge world, battling and collecting over 200 different species of monsters. Each one can be evolved several times, and you can even collect recipes which will allow you to combine two different creatures to create a new hybrid version. Also, you'll be able to battle bosses and claim their spirits in order to summon them in future battles.

Another interesting feature is that there are no healing spells or items in the game. You can return to the main town hub to heal, but if you're out in battle and one of your creatures dies, then they're gone for good. I kind of like this as it adds an element of suspense and risk, and should affect how you go about tackling battles and completing the many dungeons in the game.

To balance this, even though you can only battle with 3 monsters at a time, you'll be able to bring more than that with you as you play. So if you do end up losing one, another monster from your queue will take its place. As you level up in the game, you'll gain the ability to carry more and more monsters with you.

An example of 3 evolutions of a dragon

The world which you can explore in Dragon Island is massive, with tons of points of interest to discover. These include towns, forests, random battles, and dungeons. When you come upon a dungeon, it is randomly generated and turns the game into more of a rogue-like, and there will be one infinite dungeon where you can grind and discover monsters and items, as well as compete on a leaderboard for how many floors you can descend.

Finally, the battle system will be a traditional 3-on-3 turn-based affair. Each monster can have up to 4 skills, each assigned a special swipe gesture. Although your character doesn't get involved in battles himself, you can still level him up as you would in a normal RPG, and then his stats will extend to the monsters under his control. In this way you can influence how you will play the game despite the massive number of different monsters in the game which are actually the ones doing battle.

I was blown away when I saw Dragon Island in action. The amount of creatures in the game, coupled with the ability to evolve them and level up your own character has the potential for just a ridiculous amount of customization and strategy. Along with a huge world to explore, a storyline, tons of items and abilities, and even an infinite dungeon, there will be plenty to keep you busy in Dragon Island. Be on the lookout for Dragon Island to hit in the coming months, or check out the thread in our forums for even more discussion on the game.

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Macworld | iWorld 2012 – Hands-On Demo of ‘Sky Gnomes’ from Foursaken Media

Foursaken Media has made a name for themselves which such quality releases as Bug Heroes [Free], it's spinoff Bug Heroes Quest [99¢], and the wacky arcade cooking game Mad Chef [99¢]. In fact, they have yet to make a game that I don't like, and it looks like they aren't interested in breaking that trend anytime soon as their newest upcoming game Sky Gnomes looks like yet another winner. Rather than go into too much detail about Sky Gnomes, check out the hands-on video below where the developer does an excellent job of explaining all the ins and outs of the gameplay:

Sky Gnomes looks like it's going to be a ton of fun, and I'm really digging how you'll be able to race against the ghosts of other players. Also, it's a really attractive game to look at, something that doesn't quite show through as well in the above video. Further down the line, Foursaken is also in the beginning stages of a sequel to their first iOS title N.Y. Zombies [99¢]. They're aware of how overdone zombie games are in the App Store, but they also know that the original game has quite a following of fans, and they're eager to put everything they've learned through their last several releases to work on the N.Y. Zombies sequel.

Sky Gnomes is just being wrapped up, so shouldn't be too long of a wait, and beyond that keep your eyes out for the sequel to N.Y. Zombies to hit sometime in 2012.

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Macworld | iWorld 2012 – New Titles from XMG Studio

At last year's Macworld, XMG Studio was showing off Cows vs Aliens [99¢], a game I thoroughly enjoyed when it came out and is still amongst my favorite games. This year, their big upcoming title will be a brand new licensed Ghostbusters game. It's not really past the concept stage just yet, but the mock artwork and test animation videos I saw are looking pretty sweet.

Ghostbusters will have a heavy social component, as well as some augmented reality gameplay ideas. So, for example, you might wander into Starbucks and get alerted that there's a ghost on the loose there, and you'll need to find it using your device's camera and wrestle it down into one of those fancy traps just like in the movies. Then, you can valiantly hold your device in the air and loudly declare "we came, we saw, we kicked its ass!!" as the entire cafe cheers you on. Or something like that, at least that's how I'd imagine it going down.

Another upcoming project from XMG is a remake of their incredibly popular Drag Racer: Pro Tuner [Free] series. Drag Racer lets you get super involved with tricking out a vehicle with tons of customization options, from cosmetic stuff to performance improvements, and then you get to take your ride to the streets and compete against other players and their cars. The new version will feature completely redone visuals and a nice UI overhaul, which the team tells me is something they've wanted to do for a long time.

Finally, if there are any teenagers in your life, then they might get a kick out of the just released Totally Amp'd! [Free]. XMG has enlisted some actual established actors to create 10 episodes to play through, which let you do things like create your own music videos, record your own songs, and come up with your very own fashion designs for characters in the game. The production values are through the roof in Totally Amp'd!, and you can check out the first episode for free with the remaining episodes available as a $4.99 in-app purchase.

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Macworld | iWorld 2012 – Upcoming ‘Pokertini’, Video Poker with a Twist from Smappsoft

Smappsoft is another company that I had the pleasure of meeting at last year's Macworld, when they were readying the release of their clever matching game Look Again! [$1.99/Lite]. We liked Look Again! quite a bit in our review, and a child-friendly spinoff was released later in the year called Look Again Jr [99¢] which takes the core gameplay of the original but adds in all sorts of learning-centric things for young kids like spelling and counting. It's actually really well done, with brightly colored visuals and some solid voice work, and is something I'd suggest checking out for any of the parents out their with little ones.

One thing you might not realize about Smappsoft though is that they have a fairly large presence in the world of professional poker. Their Chinese 13 Card Poker [$4.99] has an almost cult-like following in the competitive card playing world, and a day doesn't go by where I don't see some kind of professional poker star tweeting about playing the game or looking for new online opponents.

Smappsoft is sticking with the poker theme for their next game, and are looking to turn video poker on its ear with the upcoming Pokertini. I was able to spend some quality time with Pokertini during our meeting, and let's just say I had a pretty hard time giving them their iPad back. Pokertini looks like your average 3-hand video poker on the surface, with brightly colored visuals, a clean interface, and some jazzy background music. Video poker games aren't anything new on the App Store, so initially it might be hard to see what all the fuss is about with Pokertini.

This is where the twists come in. There is a list off to the side of the screen that is filled with various types of powerups and game augmenters. Using coins you earn from playing, or by purchasing more through an in-game store, you can use these twists to change up some of the aspects in the game. Things like multiplying your bet amounts because you drew a great initial hand, or blocking high cards from being drawn from the deck because you're trying to go for that low straight. The twist menu adds all sorts of crazy strategy to how you go about playing each hand, and is a really fun way to mix up the tried and true video poker gameplay.

The other big addition is a badge system that works almost like the mini-missions in Jetpack Joyride. At any time you can click the icons in the upper right of the screen to check which badge you're currently on and what types of things you need to fulfill before advancing to the next badge. These can be tied to things like getting certain hands, winning certain bets, and more. This is the real carrot on the string for Pokertini, and I can already tell I'll be spending an unhealthy amount of time chasing missions to upgrade my badge status.

Pokertini was a lot of fun during the time I spent with it, and it looks like it's very near completion so keep your eyes out for it to hit the App Store soon.

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Macworld | iWorld 2012 – New Updates Planned for ‘Fathead’ from Resolve Digital

After releasing their first iOS game back in mid-December, I got together with Resolve Digital at Macworld to discuss what they have planned for the future of the game. It's called Fathead [99¢], and it's a 2D side-scrolling motorcycle game. This is kind of a tough sell in the App Store, as there are already dozens upon dozens of similar games, but Fathead's distinctive feature is that it's entirely controlled with just one touch. This means it's extremely important to keep tabs on your acceleration as you tackle the terrain, as there's no braking or reversing if you happen to mess up.

This also takes place on one, gigantic, continuous level. There is actually an end to the level, but very few people have reached it so far. Checkpoints spread throughout the level mean you won't have to start from the beginning each time, and the more checkpoints you can cross on one continuous ride without crashing then the more your score multiplier goes up, opening the door for some nice scoring strategy. Fathead really feels less like a normal motorbiking game and more like something akin to Tiny Wings, in that timing and finesse are the keys to playing a lengthy, high scoring game.

As for what's next for Fathead, Resolve Digital has an update coming in just the next few weeks or so that will add 3 new environmental themes to the game, which you can see below. One is based off of the developer's homeland of New Zealand, one is a desert theme, and one is a city at sunset which is loosely based off of San Francisco. I'm told that the new environments won't change the layout of the current level, and are just cosmetic, but it's nice to have some differentiation in the visuals. Also, new levels are a possibility down the line as well, if the success of the game warrants it.

After the new themes come out, another new update is in the works which will add a currency system and two brand new motorcycles to buy. The currency will be stars that you collect during your run, seen in the screen shot at the top of the page, and the two different bikes will each have their own unique attributes to give a different gameplay experience for each one. I didn't get a chance to check out the new vehicles as they aren't quite ready just yet, but I'm looking forward to them as well as the new environments coming in the next couple of updates.

It's hard trying to justify having yet another 2D motorcycle game on my device, but something about Fathead just keeps bringing me back to try and get just a little bit further and increase my score just a bit more. If you aren't totally up to your eyeballs in motorcycle games, then give Fathead a look and keep your eye out for the new updates to hit over the coming months.

App Store Link: Fathead, $0.99 (Universal)

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