Submissions by danielpringle tagged mobile

MagnaLevitation is a multiplayer racing Mobile game. Players start right off by building a Vehicle like structure on top and around a magnet, using a rather wide selection of parts, most of which however, require purchase with InGame money, won in races.. Players should ensure that there is and evenness to the structure, as a weight imbalance can tip the vehicle over. Players have the option of testing their vehicle before having a multiplayer match. The Vehicles are controlled by placing small pistons on the top of the magnet, that cause minuscule weight imbalances to propel the Magnet forward, backward, left and right. Once players are happy with their vehicle, Its time to race Up to 8 players connect their phones together, with one player also acting as host. Once everyone is connected, the race can begin, on one of several tracks based upon the Japanese Monorail system. As soon as the light turns green, each car is given a free 'push' to set them off, after which the player takes control. They need to regulate how much they use each piston, to maintain both Speed and Balance, while hovering above the Electromagnetic Floor. To much Piston, and you will flip, smashing your Vehicle against the floor, and knocking you out of the race, with no prize money. The Vehicle is destroyed, and any parts that were purchased in the construction process will need to be rebrought. The starter items will always be available. MagnaLevitation, a High Cost Sport with Dangerous Failure.

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Run, is a Mobile based fitness game, designed to help you jog consistently, by simulating numerous things chasing you. In order to play, you will need to have some way to strap your phone to your arm, or a safe place where it wont shake around. You also need a pair of high quality earbuds. Simply set the game timer for how long you want to run, and go. Once the game begins, start jogging. A few seconds in, the game starts using binaural sound to simulate a creature or creatures chasing you. This can range from dogs, wolves, bears, and lions, to even otherworldly entities, such as zombies, mummies, barbarians, ghouls, or demons. The phone tracks your movement by both GPS tracking, and its internal gyroscopes. Slow down, and the 'creatures' will get closer. Speed up, and they will get further away. Not every creature is unlocked from the start, but constant and continuous running will unlock each one. As time goes on, the game will require you to set your jog time/distance slightly higher, to make sure you are consistently improving. No matter what you do, this game will drive you to RUN.

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Zirka says What? Is an up to 8 player Party game, played with a combination of the game running on a PC/Console, and your mobile device. Using a System similar to the one used in The JackBox Party Pack, Players join the game by connecting their phones to the room setup by the person using the console. Upon starting the game, a phrase will be both spoken and displayed on the Monitor, in a language that is not the one currently set as default by the game. This language can be any from the top 50 languages spoken on planet earth, as ordered by number of native speakers. Each player will have limited amount of time to type into their phones what they believe the sentence means in English. Once all are submitted, each answer, as well as the correct translation, is displayed on screen. The game does a comparative analysis, putting each answer side by side with the translation. The person with the most words of the phrase, or at least a similar meaning, gets points. This continues for several rounds, with a new language each time. Its confusion abound, as you just don't know what Zrika will say next!

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Uh Oh! The Primary Lift Motor on the Mont Blanc Bobsleds has broken! Who do we call? Maintenance Man!

Maintenance Man is a Free 2D Mobile Puzzle game, where you Play as the Lead Park Technician/Mechanic at world renounced Meyerland Park, Miami. If you can't fix it, it ain't broke. The base game features 257 unique levels for you to complete, divided into blocks, with all the levels in a block playable in any order, but each block must be played one by one. Each puzzle involves getting power from point A to Point B, each located on either side of the game area. To do this, you must make use of the Wires, cogs, Transistors, Capacitors, and Resistors already on the game board, as well as the extra components you brought with you. Most of the time, Point B will have a different Power Input requirement compared to Point A's output, so it is essential to make sure you have the right voltage flowing through, or the ride could severely malfunction with Customers on it! Should you find a level too tough, Additional extra components are available... for a small Microtransaction. However, the ENTIRE game can be finished without needing a single cent.

So, who do you call when the Hotel of Horror is just not spooky? When Traintopia has been derailed? Call Maintenance Man!

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