Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Byte Saver


Promising Game, Just Not Ready Yet; NO Permission Issues! [Ball Maze meets World of Goo]
The game is an innovative take on the 'ball maze' genre; it's as if the Ball Maze met World of Goo. There are NO troubling permissions or 'stubs' to worry about; it's "clean".

As a Beta, this is a pretty decent game. As a release, however, it is problematic. The game is controlled via the tilt mechanism, and it doesn't seem to be any way to finely control the 'ball'. If the ball and byte swarm are against a wall, it seems to be attracted to it and move more slowly. In the open, it takes wildly different tilts to work it... sometimes a slight tilt works great, sometimes a hard tilt is needed just to get it moving.

This highlights an area where the game is lacking: there is no documentation nor is there a tutorial. You just start at level one, and figure it out from there. Not that it's difficult, mind you, but at least a heads-up about what the mechanics are would be helpful.

GAMEPLAY:
The goal is to collect the dots and take them,...
the paragraph above is a review of one that already has the Byte Saver.
For better understanding of the product and as consideration before buying Byte Saver, so I chose to do some analysis on them so that I can share our studies with you right here.


Features of Byte Saver


Here is some of Byte Saver feature for your consideration:
  • Flip World Physics
  • Tilt Controls
  • Fun!!


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