This fun,addicting game is all about reflexes. Play the 6 challenging levels in one-player mode while competing for the global high-scores or go up against your friend in two-player mode and see who's reaction dominates.
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One-player mode features several challenging levels, each with an increased requirement difficulty to advance. Players must tap the blue "press" button to initiate the random timer. After an x number of seconds, the background screen will change color (can be customized). The player must then tap the button again as quickly as he can.
The offset time will be recorded in milliseconds, and the average of all the turns (varies depending on how long it takes for the player to win) is submitted to the global high scores.
The player is penalized with an early touch. In other words, the player initiated the timer, but touched the button for the second time before the color changed. This will bring the player one level down. The second way the player can get penalized is if he/she is unable to fulfill the offset requirement to advance to the next level.
The score in this game is not an arbitrary number. It is a fairly accurate representation of the offset between the change of background to the player's input. droidFlex doesn't only have to be a game. Feel free to use it as a tool to measure how quick your friends (or parents :) really are.
After each game (one-player or two), players will be able to view their average score and the amount of turns it took them to complete the tasks. Players will also have the opportunity to then submit their average score to the global high scores and see how they rank up against other players around the world.
Hey guys. This is my second legit android application. The reason why I haven't been coding in a while is because recently I have been diagnosed with diabetes. The main intent of this application (of course besides have fun) is to hopefully raise some money for meds and stuff (you'd be surprised ). The app is currently up for $0.99 on SlideMe and going to go up for $0.99 on Android (as soon as paid apps become allowed). I appreciate each and everyone of you who downloads this fun application, for you not only bought yourself a little package of fun, but also helped someone along the way.
Cheers!
Will Gladly support when it komes out on market !!
coming to the market of mid next week!
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Hi ...
Various manufacturers have come up with sensors and software (even special running shoes) as accessories to iPod etc to allow beat analysis + playback speed modification based on a runners pace (detected by a pedometor).
I'm thinking, as a runner, and an owner of the very capable Diamond, that the G-Sensor could do this very job.
I personally run, using the Diamond as an MP3 player, with it mounted in a tiny arm band holder.
The very nature of the position of the phone will produce "G" signals which will match the pace of my running.
If this was combined with a fairly standard "Beat analysis" algorithm in an MP3 player, it should be possible to adjust the speed of MP3 playback (within margains) to match the running pace.
Does this sound like a reasonable idea ?
If so, is there anyone out there that has the skill and time to develop such an application ?
I'm sure it would be very popular.
I have lots of ideas about how it would work and what parameters would be useful to adjust etc.
Looking forward to any responses.
Interesting, and probably the movement data could be used for a pedometer as well, could be a battery efficient way to track running distance.
I just set up yesterday my Diamond to play MP3's via WMP and track my running with RunGPS at the same time, using the wired remote to control the tracks. Very cool. If you are a serious runner/cyclist I suggest you try RunGPS, you can export to google maps etc but the feature I like the most is you can get voice announcements over your headphones e.g. announce your current speed, average speed, distance run etc etc every 5 minutes. I have just started training for my first marathon so it's good to help me learn to keep a constant pace (aim is to finish under 4 hours, and most importantly just to finish....)
GPS obviously hits the battery life, running for 1.5 hours yesterday with rungps and mp3 playing took my (Stock) battery from 100% to 50%.
Hiya Bigruss ...
I've taken a look at the trial version of RunGPS - it looks great. I'll give it a try this afternoon on my half-marathon training run (ING Amsterdam).
I see this chap has plans to add a pedometer function based on the G-Sensor in his very nice GPS Cycle Computer software.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=424423
I'll keep an eye on that!
Bit more info for this idea
A few more ideas on this ...
I would imagine that the G-Sensor / Pedometer area isn't too difficult, as mounting the phone on the arm creates a steady swinging action in direct correlation to your pace.
BUT the MP3 adjust side requires several things :-
1) An MP3 player that will adjust playback speed without pitch adjustment. (Many do this now within reasonable limites, but not the built in one).
2) A beat analysis program to establish where possible a number of BPM in the music (easier with dance music etc) - similar algorithm used in all the visualizations for WMP etc.
3) G-Sensor based pace rate analysis.
4) Interface between the two with some adjust parameters from the user.
I think it's pretty complicated! But it would make the diamond a seriously impressive partner to the thousands of runners out there.
Anyone up for the challenge ?
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I've got it down now.
Please go buy this new emulator is blows Nesoid out of the water. It is called ggNES. The lite version isn't a good impression to be honest. It uses the trackball, the volume keys, etc and you can't map the keys.
I bought the full version and I've got the FPS's up to 115!!!!
Sound is a lot better
Just will take a few to get use to.
A lot of comments are badgering the app but they're just foolish I haven't seen a better emulator yet!
"FC" = Family Computer (commonly called by its shortened name "Famicom") home video game console in Japan but in the US it's called "NES".
Have yet to use the emulator so I can't help you there.
I got the lite version and i can map the keys just fine!
-BMFC
I just don't like how it scans my files when it starts looking for Roms. I have all my Roms in a folder with Subfolders so it should let you tell it where to look opposed to going scan happy.
I haven't really tested it other than that so far.
The sound and totally fullscreen is better than nesoid. However, the screen is pixelated. Nesoid looks more filtered. The colors are off on ggnes. People are getting high fps but frame skip of 2 is imposed at a minimum. Its choppy.
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The sound and totally fullscreen is better than nesoid. However, the screen is pixelated. Nesoid looks more filtered. The colors are off on ggnes. People are getting high fps but frame skip of 2 is imposed at a minimum. Its choppy.
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I'd suggest just playing around with it, turn off the high def.
And you can disable that rom search just tinker around with it.
Its not hard.
I prefer nesoid. Things I do not like:
Lists entire directory path
Odd screen dimensions (how is this better than Nesoid?)
No turbo option
Things I like:
Nice options, but screen options odd. Either squished on sides or top and bottom.
Frame rates show plus 60, but do not seem so. Besides, anything above 60hz is pointless with games designed for 50fps (PAL) or 60fps (NTSC).
The effort is appreciated and will be real good if noted issues are corrected. Since there already is a good NES emu. Perhaps time would be better spent on GBC, SMS, Game Gear and Turbgrafx?
actually this is runnin good.. u can change ur keys, i had it for 2 days and it updated twice ahh back in 4th grade memories
Lol I think it will more support for it will cause better emus later on. I think its better then Nesoid. I really like how you can key map and I like the fps running faster then 60.
I want to see a SNES emu from him so I can key map for portrait and play some good RPGS like Breath of Fire and Chrono Trigger.
Been playing this game since the first day and for those of you that enjoy MMO's, you will love this game.
Pocket Empires is a MMO strategy game developed by Pocket Play and consists of real-time persistent gameplay. When you start up the game you’ll have a couple of options to choose from including which country to belong to (there’s two of them), gender and of course your empire’s name.
Once inside the game you’ll notice a similar type board to other strategy games such as Age of Empires or Civilization where you’ll conduct your building, perform research, and do your harvesting. Everything is based on time so building and research takes a certain amount of time as does travel. Your stats increase as the levels get higher or the distance of travel is further. Eventually you will move on to conquering other towns or monsters that reside on the open map.
So far I’ve enjoyed playing this game and aside from the odd connectivity issue, I’ve not had any real problems with this game at all. If you like persistent MMO strategy games then you’ll more then likely enjoy this one so I would definitely give it a try. Just be prepared to get attacked when offline!
Gameply features include:
* Over 10 unique structures to build your city
* Over 30 different creatures to be recruited or captured
* Over 40 techs & 50 items to enhance your power
* Huge map you and other players conquer
* Ongoing game updates with even more content
* Global Top 100 player board, Titles and more
Pros:
* Very in-depth gameplay
* Actual interactivity as opposed to the typical browser style MMO’s available with buildings and monsters
* The graphics are fairly nice as well with some animation of monsters on the open map
* Overall responsiveness of the game and menus is pretty fast
* No shortage of other players already
* Lots of reports available from fights/raiding and overall economic statistics
* Long gameplay
* Lots of bonuses that can be purchased with gems
Cons:
* Aside from the opening music track (which seems slightly distorted) there’s no sound effects unless you get mail or a report
* If you aren’t used to this type of time based gaming, you’ll probably find the game play slow after awhile, especially when building take 3-4 hours to be built
* Some server connection problems (not sure if it was on my end or not)
* More free player slots needed as one country is already full
* If you don’t refer people to the game, you’ll run out of 100 gems quick and there’s no current option to buy gems.
Final verdict: Overall this is a good solid title with a lot of potential, especially when considering the amount of time you’ll spend on playing it. Pocket Empires is free for download and ad supported with one ad in the bottom menu (only when it’s opened).
http://www.androlib.com/android.application.com-miracle-android-pe-AxCq.aspx
Love testing this game and love playing it. If you decide to give it a try use my referral code. You will be added to my friends list and if you need any advice or help with getting set up just message me in game and I will more than happy to lend you a hand.
In-game: Fryguy88
Referral code: 3tq2
Forgot to add... referral code will also give you (as well as me) 100 extra gems when starting.
Thanks and good luck.
Hope it's ok to start this thread...just thought, as Drag Racing has had a few cool updates, like textures, graphics and best of all....you can add your username and also see it just above the car you own when your racing etc....PLUS the ability to find and invite friends etc etc....
Would be kinda cool to have a thread where we could perhaps give our Drag Racing user names, and race each other etc etc.
Would be some cool friendly bragging wars on here as well, when my modded clio sport blows past you all....or vice versa etc.
Post up latest stats etc as well.
Anyway, my username: bodybuilder27 so add me, then enjoying some humble moments if I make you choke on my exhaust fumes, or bragging rights if you kick my butt...lol
When i finally learn how to root my phone, i'll post screen shot of my stats, which aint very good at all, unless it is possible to take a screenshot without root?
Anyway, add your Drag Racing usernames here and screenshots of your stats and we can have a bit of fun, adding each other, smoking each other, shaming each other...lol.
Username: bodybuilder27
Car: Level 2 Black Clio Sport
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The Game:
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.creativemobile.DragRacing&feature=search_result
Description
The most addictive drag racing game with realistic controls and 50+ cars!
The most addictive drag racing game with realistic controls, updated regularly with new features, adding 100k new players every day!
- Drive 50+ cars from Integra to Evo to Veyron SS
- Buy performance upgrades and tune your car
- Challenge other racers online!
*** TIPS:
1. Racing
- Blue/green lights on dashboard will help you launch and shift at the right time
- If there is too much wheelspin, you are not going anywhere
- Once you learn how to drive properly, ignore the lights and find your own winning strategy
- Nitrous is more effective on underpowered cars with lots of grip. Timing is crucial!
2. Cars and upgrades
- Test drive before you buy a car!
- The more your car costs, the tougher opposition you'll face both offline and online
- Upgrades count towards increasing car cost/level, while tuning doesn't
- Keep your car cost just under your level cap to get an advantage
- Adjusting gear ratios (Garage -> Upgrade -> Tune) is costly, but lets you achieve times that are impossible on stock settings
3. Game modes and winnings
- Race against beginner/amateur AI to get some quick cash and build your car
- Defeat bosses and unlock achievements for extra RP
- Go online and race against others to earn maximum cash/RP
- If your car isn't ready for online races, earn some cash in "Drivers Battle"
- For the ultimate challenge, race against top players in Pro League
4. Misc
- Join facebook.com/DragRacingGame for news and strategy
- Try playing with vibration on (enable it in the "Settings" menu)!
- If the game runs slow on your phone, use the task manager to kill unnecessary background tasks, or reboot the device
*** COMING SOON:
- iOS/FB versions and "bike edition" coming this fall
MOD EDIT : Removed attached APK, it was outdated.
Drag racing
Love this app. Found it alot of updates ago. Props to the developers for continuing to update and improve the game.
My drag racing name is Nikneverwins. (Its just a clever name) add me and lets race.
Btw latest update. 1.1.3. Did something to pro league to prevent cheating. I'm not a cheater but my level nine got disqualified and 4708 rank points were lost. Level 1 4307 points lost.
I love the game so I am not too mad, as long as I know that the update will stop cheaters who take the fun out of the game.
look for me on the track!!!
my setup and cash and reps:
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how'd you get so much monies?!?!?
addicted to that game. im only lvl 3 right now building $$$ and rp. name: Kutthrote
Awesome game, haven't played in a while but still fun. Username:420speedwagon
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I don't know why - but every time I get another gadget, I immediately want to see it run Monkey Island (probably because it is the one game that can almost define my childhood)...luckily, the Gear does it pretty well! I was able to side load ScummVM, but like some other side loaded apps, it wants to run in landscape, which doesn't work well for a watch. Well - I found Rotation Locker (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=20718991) which turned out to be a really useful app for the Gear. It enables the ability to force orientation to portrait, so it can be useful for any apps on the Gear that want to go landscape...
I've also played around with some other SCUMM based games and get a kick out of playing them on such a tiny device...I remember my cousin with his 286 in 1991 being so excited because he just bought an 8 bit sound blaster (for something like a hundred and fifty bucks) so we could actually hear the audio on Maniac Mansion and Monkey Island. Amazing that we had $2,000 computers and were amazed how they ran these games that we can now run on a watch.
The only shortcoming is that the save option in ScummVM is initiated with the menu button, which the Gear does not have. A workaround I found is that you can setup 5 minute auto saves - not the best option, but it works.
So...anyone that wants to check out some classic point-and-click games on the Gear should definitely give ScummVM a try!