Monday, March 12, 2012

Deep voyage [Android Kids App]


YouTube link for mobile viewing

I ' t have myself of the children , but when I came across Deep Trip, well, it ' s pretty obvious that market ' s targeted. He ' s a pleasant, happy game with a simple curve of learning and cartoony graphics. That being said, if you are spending time with it, also, don ' t be ashamed. It's really a lot of fun.

Deep voyage is designed in the tradition of the games as helicopter, wherever you have the screen to mount, let go down and try to not crash into anything along the road. Instead of a helicopter, you ' re a long sea serpent, orange (eel, perhaps?) that is trying to find your way back.

Although the concept seems simple, it ' actually misleading s difficult, especially considering how winding under water can be, loaded with all kinds of sharp rocks and destroyed the vessels and all. To combat this, Deep travel place powerups throughout the scale that offer you protection on your trip.

If you collect a powerup, your small eel snaky Gets a helmet ' s good for an accident in an obstacle. However, if you collect two powerups (collect a second powerup while still wearing your helmet), you ' re has granted close to invulnerability for some time, which gets wildly careening on smashing what be your way, without consequence.

Deep voyage is also allowed to papaya, which is a social game that strangely resembles the OpenFeint. On the papaya you can see your best attempts, compare your results to other people playing Deep Trip, add friends, discover more games that are using papaya and chatting with friends you ' is ve. It looks like a social centre fairly complete, although it is not sterile, friends-wise.

If you ' the matter for a game to kill time or your a little calm, Deep travel looks like he ' ll fit the Bill. It does ' t even cost a penny, so he ' s to the less useful of checking out.

We ' ve got links to the download after the break.

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