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Some Android games that I have and like

Oh, happy Norwegian National day! For this occasion, here is a video that my brother Leon made last year for our Toronto Missions Training trip:

 

Lately I’ve been working on making my own Android game. I used to program a bit on games before, last game project I made seems to be about 5 years ago. I hardly ever made any actual full games though. I tried running some of them, they still work! But lots of bugs, since I never got myself to finish making any of those games. Hopefully I can get myself to keep working on this new project. Also my old games have horrible balance, some of the game features are so complex (or buggy) that even I have no idea what I’m doing! But the core of each game is decent fun I guess. I may upload my old games to my blog some time.

app-store Android Market

Anyways, often when talking with people about why I prefer an Android phone rather than iPhone, one of the things I usually admit is that the app store on the iPhone (iTunes App Store) is still better than the one on Android phones (Android Market). There are more quality games for iPhone (and iPad, which I actually do own, because I bought it last summer back when the only Android tablet was the Galaxy Tab). The other thing I admit is that the user interface on iPhone and iPad does often feel smoother than on Android. Apparently, even on newer Android phone, there still is a noticable amount of lag when moving around in the user interface. Granted, even my iPad does lag from time to time, but in general it feels like it does that a lot less than my Android phone. (My Android phone is only half a year “older” than my iPad, so it’s not an outdated phone by that much.)

Still, there are lots of games available on Android phones now, so surely some of them must be good ones! Is what I’m wondering. I do see that there are a few JRPG-looking games on the market, but I haven’t tried any of those yet, even though I downloaded a few. One of the biggest problem I have with Android games is that the touchscreen on my Acer Liquid sucks, it doesn’t support proper multitouch! So games with touch-screen controls just won’t work well because running while jumping won’t necessarily work properly. But even on the iPad, I just find touch controls being difficult because I can’t feel where the buttons are, so sometimes I end up moving my thumb a bit too far and missing the buttons! But games that are controlled by “single touch” or tapping are okay.

Here is a list of games that I’ve downloaded on my Android phone and that I enjoy playing from time to time:

Star Traders RPG
Star Traders RPG

Back when I had a Palm PDA (I think I had the m105), I had a game called Space Trader (oh, that game still has a live website, cool!), which was the game I remember best on the Palm. You are essentially a space captain who has to make a living by buying and selling various goods across space, by doing missions, and/or by attacking other space ships (attacking space pirates if you want to be a good guy, and attacking other traders if you want to be a bad guy). You can then use the cash to upgrade your space ship or buy better ships, in order to make more money.

This game, Star Traders RPG, is pretty much the same kind of game, although it is a lot more complex than Space Trader. For one thing, politics makes a noticable impact on your actions’ consequences: If two of the factions in the game start a trade embargo, just trading with one of the factions will make you lose reputation with the other faction! I actually ended up as a “Crime lord” with one faction just because of trade embargos and how I kept forgetting to check the faction conflicts. Other than that, there also seems to be a bit more statistics that you have to keep track of. Both your captain and your ship has various stats that you can upgrade. For the captain you get stats that can give you cheaper prices when buying, make his piloting and fighting skills better, etc. For the ship you can get more cargo space, better armor, more weapon ammo and similar things.

I’m currently playing on Normal mode, which actually prevents my captain from dying. Whenever he would’ve died, I can instead make a lucky escape, and the only drawback is that I lose all my cargo and that my ship usually is pretty broken and need repairs. Doesn’t seem like I lose any cash either.

I kind of like these kind of games, but the game is heavily text-based, so it might not be for everyone. This is not an action game in any way! Even battles are just text-based (though there are pictures of the ships involved in battle and explosion animations). I guess if you like strategy games like Sim City, where you have to keep track of various statistics as you play, you might like this game.

Androminion
Androminion

Androminion is an Android version of the board/card game Dominion, with cards from the first game and the two first expansions (Intrigue and Seaside). The game doesn’t have any of the graphics from the cards (since they would be copyrighted), and it doesn’t have any multiplayer option yet. But the game’s AIs are quite good, so playing against them is a fun challenge! If you want to play a quick game of Dominion this is a great option, since the AI players are a lot quicker than human players, so games usually end faster than when playing the actual card game against other humans. Note that the game doesn’t save the progress, so if you quit a game midways through, you’ll have to start a new game next time.

Bonsai Blast
Bonsai Blast

This is a great Zuma-like game, where you have to shoot bubbles at a moving line of bubbles, and match up three of the same color to pop them. The difficulty gets pretty tough in the later stages! I still haven’t beat this game, partly because I’ve lost the progress a few times from reflashing my phone and getting it broken.

Fling
Fling

Fling is a pretty simple puzzle game, where you have to drag a ball to make it go in one direction untill it hits another ball and pushes it away from the board. You have to make sure that in the end only one ball is left! Tons of stages and various difficulty levels to makes it possible to find a difficulty level that suits you. Great for a quick puzzle during breaks. The developer of this game, mToy also has a few other puzzle games that have tons of stages and also are great for playing a stage or two during a break!

Jewels
Jewels

A free Bejeweled clone, I guess this hardly needs any explanation. 🙂 Has a normal mode (ends when no more moves are possible) and a timed mode (ends when timer runs out).

Smiley Pops
Smiley Pops

A puzzle game that reminds a lot of Bejeweled, you get a hexagonal grid filled with balls that you have to rotate around to match up three or more of the same color in a row in order to pop them.

Replica Island
Replica Island

A platforming game where you play as the Android maskot, running (gliding) and jumping around, stomping on enemies and collecting pearls and gems. And uncover a hidden plot! Probably. Haven’t played past the first few stages yet. This game supports tilt controls (with onscreen buttons for jumping/flying and attacking), so it’s playable even on my phone!

Townsmen 6
Townsmen

I have actually played a few of the Townsmen games on my Nokia phones, seem to remember that they were fun to play. So I installed the free version of the 6th one. But I haven’t gotten around to playing it much yet. Anyways it’s a city-building game where you have to grow the population of your city by building various buildings for gathering wood, gathering food, making metal and tools and then building more houses to allow for more people to join your city. (Roughly, it’s been a while since I played the games.) Well since it’s got a free version there’s no reason not to try it.

Pumpkins VS. Monsters
Pumpkins VS Monsters

From the game’s name you might think that this is some kind of Plants vs Zombies clone, but it’s a completely different type of game. In this game, you have to “shoot” monsters by grouping together three or more pumpkins of the same color on the bottom screen, and then flick them upwards to shoot them as projectiles. It was surprisingly fun! Though I haven’t played more than the first stages. I’m assuming that as the game progresses, you’ll face different types of monsters (otherwise the game would get boring quickly).

 

Agh, spent too much time writing the blog post and surfing the web, didn’t get to do any programming on my game today. Time to go to my parents for a barbeque too. I really want to finish making a demo of my Android game during this week, just because that’s what I decided that I wanted to do… Ah well, we’ll see.

 

Posted by on 2011-05-17 in Games

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Enoch Birthday, Easter Travels, Portal 2

I forgot to mention it in the last post, but we had a surprise party for Enoch a few weeks ago. I was a bit late since I was working and also went to buy some snacks for the party, and I ended up going to the apartment when almost everyone else were actually hiding in the backyard to surprise Enoch. When I was to go down, I was almost spotted by Enoch who was on his way up with the elevator! Luckily I figured that since the elevator was taking such a long time to arrive right after I took it, someone must be on it. So I went down to the lower floor to take the elevator from there instead. From there I could hear Enoch getting out of the elevator and Elin greeting him when he went inside the apartment. I then went down to the others, who called him up and asked him to look out of the window, to see everyone standing there!

Enoch's birthday cakes!
Enoch’s birthday cakes!

We didn’t really do anything in particular at the party, just played a bit Alias and ate and chatted. Never got around to play mafia or watch any movies either. But it was fun anyhows!

During the Easter week I went to two cities. First I went to Stavanger to visit some friends there, since Anna was going there in Easter to visit Man Jai, and asked me to come join too. Most of the time I was just staying at Elisa/John/Janey/Cecilie’s house, talking and playing card games with my friends, watching TV and eating. It was nice seeing people again and chatting with them!

Friends in Stavanger

Then I went back to Oslo, where my parents had a birthday party for my mother with lots of their friends. Bought her a bath pillow in Stavanger as a birthday gift, since her previous one was leaking air. Ate lots of great food!

After that I went to Stockholm for the NCCC Easter (youth) camp. I enjoyed the camp and talking to my friends there, and I also met pastor Dick Lee that I went on a church internship with about ten years ago! Tried to find photos from the internship trip that I had, but I couldn’t find any, I guess I didn’t take any photos during that trip? Huh…

Me and Dick Lee
Random mugger in the background

Unfortunately I was kind of sick during camp so I spent a lot of time in bed instead of talking more with people… The camp is too short! By the time we got "warmed up", the camp was over… I do feel reminded about how God has answered a bunch of my prayers!

Anyhows, Portal 2 came out during Easter! I played a bit before going to Easter Camp, and finished the rest of it once I got back from the camp. It truly is an excellent game with an interesting and well-written story, even though it’s basically a puzzle game made with a first-person shooter engine! And the game is also quite short, though longer than the first Portal game. I want to try the two-player coop mode, but as far as I understood it that would require my brother (or some other person) to buy another copy of the game. Hmm, I guess I’ll check if anyone else has the game…

J. K. Simmons is hilarious as Cave Johnson in the game, who sounds pretty much like J. Jonah Jameson in Spiderman, only caring about his own goals and totally disregarding other people’s wellbeing. Wheatley is also funny and likeable, though it’s kind of sad what happens to him. I won’t spoil it for you though. You should play this game if you like puzzle solving and funny dialogue! Unless you think it’s too expensive for a short game. According to Steam, I finished the game in only 6 hours. I guess it’d be longer if I tried to get all the achievements, and also if I get around to play the co-op mode.

In other news I’ve been home from work after Easter because of being sick. Been in bed almost all the time, except when doing stuff on the computer. But I got some medicine now, so hopefully I’ll get better soon!

 

Posted by on 2011-04-28 in Rambling

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Games and stuff

Since last post I’ve finished a bunch of games.

Batman: Game of the Year Edition XBox 360 Boxart Batman and Joker
Batman: Arkham Asylum – There weren’t so many of Batman’s enemies actually in the game, though character profiles for many of his enemies are unlockable by solving Riddler’s puzzles and finding his hidden trophies. I actually found all the secrets before beating the game! The fact that some of the secret hidden items are maps that show where all the other secrets are, really made it easier. Otherwise I probably wouldn’t have bothered.

Penny Arcade Adventures Episode 1 Boxart Penny Arcade Adventures Episode 2 Boxart Penny Arcade Adventures screenshot
Penny Arcade Adventures: On The Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness – Episode One And Two – Somewhat enjoyable, though the humor is a bit hit-and-miss. Still, too bad that they discontinued the game, it was supposed to be four games in total I think. It was kind of interesting that you could create your own character and have that character carry through through all episodes, interacting with characters from their web comic (which also has some hit-and-miss humor, but I still keep reading the comic).

Crysis Boxart Crysis: Warhead Boxart Crysis screenshot
Crysis and Crysis: Warhead – I like the fact that for once, regenerating health is actually explained (because the main characters use advanced nanosuits that self-repair and apparently have infinitely self-refillable energy). And the various superpowers that the suit give are nice to have, though I weren’t particularly good at using them while fighting enemies. Stealing the enemies’ vehicles and then shooting them from inside said vehicles was usually more effective. Just had to make sure I got out of them before they exploded. (I’m sure the vehicles aren’t supposed to explode when the enemies are just shooting at it with guns, but whatever.)

Oh, my laptop overheated when playing the Crysis games! I had to turn all settings down to low to prevent overheating, but with Crysis: Warhead it would overheat anyway. Just having my laptop overheat and shutdown didn’t bother me that much, but the biggest problem was that the game sometimes stopped working after the laptop shutdown from overheating, forcing me to uninstall and reinstall the game for it to work again! I ended up buying the Coolermaster NotePal Ergostand to help cooling the laptop down. Seems to work, Warhead didn’t overheat my laptop once after I started using this.

Coolermaster NotePal ErgoStand Notebook stand

I picked this notebook cooler over various others because many of the other notebook coolers didn’t have adjustable stands. With this one I could raise the laptop higher, so I can use the laptop screen as additional screen estate if I want. Without having to prop the laptop up with books or whatever I find in my apartment, I mean. Also this cooler has a 4-port USB hub. So it’s almost like a docking station! (Although I almost never take my laptop with me anywhere anymore, the iPad works quite well as a substitute. So it’s not as if I need a docking station, I mean.)

In the photo you can see the 3DS resting in its docking cradle. I must admit I haven’t played much on the 3DS since there just aren’t any good games out yet. But I like taking 3D photos with it!

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I made Mississippi mud pie for my brother’s birthday!

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Me and Elin tried to use up all the letters in Bananagrams.

I found a great utility called StereoPhoto Maker which can batch convert the 3D photos (.MPO files) into side-by-side JPEG files (like the one above here) or into red/cyan images if you want. (Though I haven’t tried that since I figured most of my friends probably don’t have a pair of red/cyan 3D glasses available.)

In the photo of my laptop stand you can also see something else I bought recently, a Logitech G35 Surround Sound Headset. Can’t say I’m overly impressed by the simulated surround, I felt that it was hard to hear whether sounds were coming from behind me or not when playing Crysis, though left and right was (not surprisingly) easier to distinguish. Nevertheless, the headset definitely gives better sound quality than the cheap headsets I usually buy! So I don’t think I’m going to try and exchange it to try and get a "better" surround headset. I guess there’s no guarantee another surround headset would work better for me anyhows.

Logitech G35

Also, even though my new policy is to not buy any games unless they are games that I have really looked forward to getting, I ended up buying the third Humble Bundle. The game I mainly bought the bundle for is Trine, which is a platform game slightly resembling the old Lost Vikings, but less puzzley and more actiony. Also I bought the bundle to support the Finnish developer company (Frozenbyte) which made the games in this bundle. (Finland is right next to Norway!) And to support charities. Well anyways, Trine will probably be the next game on my playing list. Haven’t tried the Shadowgrounds games yet, but they seem to be a bit like the old (ancient!) Alien Breed: Tower Assault game that I tried a long time ago! I kind of liked Tower Assault, but I think I kept dying on the first stage so I gave up playing it.

Oh, I also bought lots of other stuff online, in particular I bought a pair of shoes:

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It was only because I got a coupon for that webstore! I’ve now got 9 or so pairs of shoes in my apartment. Way too many. I will never buy more shoes unless I throw away some of my old ones!

Aaaaand that will be all for today. I should clean my room. Maybe tomorrow. *sigh*

 

Posted by on 2011-04-15 in Games

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