I like my iPhone games like I like my women: cheap, easy and good-looking.
OK, that last bit is a lie. Iâm no Burt Reynolds. Sadly. But that is how I like my iPhone games. All these ill-advised ports of flash games and DS titles are forgetting what the iPhone is. Itâs a phone. And your phone is a busy device; itâs a clock, a notepad, a calculator, a games device and, oh yeah, a phone.
So iPhone games shouldnât be something you play for three hours at a stretch. If youâre going to play for an hour, or even half an hour, bring a DS or a PSP with you. An iPhone game should be a quick distraction, something to keep you busy while you wait for someone to make you coffee, or your partner to get back from the toilet.
FixPix is one of those games.
Loved
Gorgeous â eBoyâs pixellated artwork looks amazing on the iPhoneâs screen, its bright colours and sharp lines making for a better âoh wow look at my iPhone gameâ than most, well, iPhone games.
Simple â The premise of the game couldnât be simpler. Youâre given 100 pieces of art which have perspective errors. Tilting the iPhone, you have to make sure the image aligns correctly. Those whose correct alignment isnât obvious have subtle tips for you to lock into, and if youâre completely stuck, you can skip a level. And thatâs it! No buttons, no commands, nothing. Just tilting.
Fast â FixPix boots up in four seconds. Another three seconds from the main title screen and youâre playing. I got those results on an old 3G, which hasnât been reset in days, meaning no matter which iPhone you have, this is a game built for those thirty-second gaps in life where you donât want to make small-talk and canât afford to have 27 of those seconds blown on load times.
Thereâs the slight niggle over the fact the game is pretty much âdoneâ after around an hourâs play, but if youâre using it as itâs intended â as a snapshot diversion â then it should take you a while to get to that stage. Long enough for the $2 you spent on it to be worth it, at any rate. And when youâre done? Itâs still worth the money as a wallpaper and eBoy art repository.
FixPix was developed for the iPhone by Delicious Toys on June 2. Retails for $2, which is what I paid for it. Completed 100 puzzles, then spent an hour or so deciding which pic I was going to use as my new wallpaper.
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