Sims 3 review (for iPhone and iPod Touch)
Electronic Arts has released some of the best games for the iPhone/iPod Touch platform. To name a few, Need for Speed Undercover and Tiger Woods PGA Tour. Now, they have come up with another top notch game, Sims 3.
The Sims game has made a lot of buzz in the PC game world and we are pretty sure that it would liked by people and sell as-well-as Need for Speed Undercover, if not better.
Features of Sims 3:
- Create, control, and explore with The Sims using your iPhone & iPod touch!
- Experience stunning, 3D open-world environments
- Edgy camera angles render a provocative, realistic experience
- Customize your Sims with a variety of personality traits and physical characteristics
- Enjoy more clothing and accessory options with the Create-A-Sim feature
- Fulfill your Sims needs and increase the amount of activities available to them
- Unlock 73 goals & wishes for your Sims to help them self-actualize
- With no definitive ending, enjoy endless hours of entertainment!
We loved the fact that one can customize the character to a certain level. You can define your character’s clothing; skin color; shoes etc. Of course, you can select whether you wish to be a male or female. I, being a girl, loved choosing gender as male (for a change!) and selecting a spiky-hairstyle!
In Sims 3, you have to properly ‘take good care’ of the character. Example: you must take to toilet once a day; make sure you take bath once a day; have food everyday; do enjoyment side-by-side and so on.
In the game, you can develop relationships with the members of same gender or opposite gender. When you are in the ‘budding romance’ stage or ‘dating’ stage, you can even give ‘hot smooch’ to each other!
Final Verdict
The Sims 3 is a great game to kill time. It gives typical ‘EA experience’, which is great. Overall, EA has done a fantastic job of porting their PC game to iPhone and iPod Touch. We recommend it.
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Swine Flew for iPhone and iPod Touch
The AppStore has lately been hit by a number of games based on Swine Flu and this game, aptly named as Swine Flew is one of them. The game play is pretty simple. You will see some flying pigs in the game and you have to swipe in the upward direction to throw them off. In other words, you have to save a bunch of people from the pigs coming down from the sky.
Here is a video of it.
What’s great!
- Addictive
- Flicking the pigs in the air feels great!
- Cheap
iCurrency application for iPhone and iPod Touch (Review)
iCurrency is a currency converter for iPhone and iPod Touch.
The developer has designed the application pretty nicely. The buttons are big enough to be pressed by your fingers. You can convert to and from between any two currencies at a time. We hope that in the future updates, the developers makes conversion between more than two currencies simultaneously.
The application costs $0.99 just like most of the other iPhone applications.
ZombieVille for iPhone and iPod Touch [Review]
ZombieVille is one of the most exciting game for iPhone I’ve ever come across. The gameplay is very addicting and you can waste your countless hours killing Zombies.
The gameplay is simple. All you need to do is tap on the center of the screen to kill the zombies. When you kill them, you earn money for which you can improve your health or you can buy better weapons.
Tennis Slam review – enjoy cute tennis on your iPhone/iPod Touch
Tennis Slam is a simple Tennis game where you have 2 teams with two players each playing against each other.
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Pros:
- Good graphics
- Easy to play
Cons:
- strictly for non-gamers
Acer Aspire One D150 review
Gadgetmix.com has done an informative review of the Acer Aspire One D150. Here is what they have to say:
The new Aspire One D150 offers a elegant and stylish design along with enough power to satisfy for your daily as-well-as mobile computing needs. And with the 6 hours-plus battery life and extremely affordable price ($350-$400 for 6-cell battery), it is a great bang for a buck. We recommend it.
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- Great battery life
- Cheap for what you get
- Looks nice
- Brushed metallic palm rest
- Zippy performance
- eRecovery software is handy
- Full sized shift key and dedicated page-up/down buttons
- RAM and HDD upgradable
- Better bundled case (compared to older Aspire One)
Cons:
- Keyboard could have been bigger.
Read the full review here













