Rebus reviews games
Monday, December 24, 2012
Sick
I love running a 103 fever and not being able to work on or update my apps. As soon as I start to feel better I will try to update them.
Saturday, December 15, 2012
Harvest Moon Paid APP
I created a paid version of the app without the ads a few days ago. The paid version was requested on various sites and contains all the information of the free version just without the ads.
Friday, December 14, 2012
Harvest Moon v 1.5
Updated the Harvest Moon App to 1.5. The new version included a crop section and a bunch of fixes. I am now working on getting some huge updates out for the app.
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Harvest Moon app updated
Updated the Harvest Moon App to 1.3. The new version adds the crops and restoration plans to the app. I have also fixed the stretch error.
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Harvest Moon App updates in the work
After hearing some suggestions from the community I am hard at work creating an update! I hope to include more character gifts, their schedules, and a crop section. I also need to fix some lingering screen size issues.
Future updates will include more but for now I think update will be beneficial to everyone.
Future updates will include more but for now I think update will be beneficial to everyone.
Saturday, December 8, 2012
Harvest Moon App
Yesterday marked the release of my first App!
The app Harvest Moon ANB Guide can be found on the Marketplace! I really enjoyed making it and hope to hear from users on things to add!
My dev email is rebusdev@yahoo.com
The app Harvest Moon ANB Guide can be found on the Marketplace! I really enjoyed making it and hope to hear from users on things to add!
My dev email is rebusdev@yahoo.com
Monday, July 9, 2012
Binding of Isaac
Console: PC
The Binding of Isaac is a tale about a young child who has an overly devout Christian mother. One day Isaac's mother begins hearing a voice that she believes is god telling her to save her child. After removing everything of joy from Isaac's life the voice tells Isaac's mother to kill her child. Through luck Isaac escapes to the basement where he confronts demons and other creatures.
Gameplay: The Binding of Isaac is a top down RPG shooter. You control Isaac or five other unlockable characters through various means. Each character has different starting stats and Items. The RPG element of the game comes in the form of stat boosting and usable items. These items can be found behind golden doors, from bosses, in hidden rooms, and from shops. There are also no midgame saves, so either you die and restart or beat the game.
Sound: The Binding of Isaac has a very simplistic, well done tone. The music is very complex and blends with the desolate feeling of the game. Most of the sound effects are splashing noises and popping sounds.
Controls: The controls are very responsive and precise. The only flaw is that your character's speed can increase to the point that the controls feel floaty and touchy.
Difficulty: The difficulty will turn a lot of people off. The game is by no means easy and the odds can start to feel stacked against you depending on what items you find. Couple this with the fact that after beating the game 5 times the difficulty increases and stronger enemies will appear.
Value: For under 10 dollars the game is well worth the value. The Binding of Isaac has hours of replayability and new items are constantly being unlocked.
Final Word: This game will offend some Christians with its darker Christian Tones. Character names even represent biblical names and some of the bosses are based off biblical text. I enjoyed the game and put many hours into trying to get every ending. The endings were a little on the short side but the replay value is incredibly high and I kept coming back wanting one more perfect run.There are some glitches though that hold this game up from being great. Enemies and bosses can get stuck as well as certain items causing problems.
Overall Rating: 3.8/5 the lack of soft saves and difficulty keep the game from being great.
The Binding of Isaac is a tale about a young child who has an overly devout Christian mother. One day Isaac's mother begins hearing a voice that she believes is god telling her to save her child. After removing everything of joy from Isaac's life the voice tells Isaac's mother to kill her child. Through luck Isaac escapes to the basement where he confronts demons and other creatures.
Gameplay: The Binding of Isaac is a top down RPG shooter. You control Isaac or five other unlockable characters through various means. Each character has different starting stats and Items. The RPG element of the game comes in the form of stat boosting and usable items. These items can be found behind golden doors, from bosses, in hidden rooms, and from shops. There are also no midgame saves, so either you die and restart or beat the game.
Sound: The Binding of Isaac has a very simplistic, well done tone. The music is very complex and blends with the desolate feeling of the game. Most of the sound effects are splashing noises and popping sounds.
Controls: The controls are very responsive and precise. The only flaw is that your character's speed can increase to the point that the controls feel floaty and touchy.
Difficulty: The difficulty will turn a lot of people off. The game is by no means easy and the odds can start to feel stacked against you depending on what items you find. Couple this with the fact that after beating the game 5 times the difficulty increases and stronger enemies will appear.
Value: For under 10 dollars the game is well worth the value. The Binding of Isaac has hours of replayability and new items are constantly being unlocked.
Final Word: This game will offend some Christians with its darker Christian Tones. Character names even represent biblical names and some of the bosses are based off biblical text. I enjoyed the game and put many hours into trying to get every ending. The endings were a little on the short side but the replay value is incredibly high and I kept coming back wanting one more perfect run.There are some glitches though that hold this game up from being great. Enemies and bosses can get stuck as well as certain items causing problems.
Overall Rating: 3.8/5 the lack of soft saves and difficulty keep the game from being great.
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