| famousringo said: Unless the gameplay really wants a thumbstick, I'll probably wait for the iPad port. |
I've never tried it for any Apple products but you can use WiiMotes for Androids for both phones and tablets.

| famousringo said: Unless the gameplay really wants a thumbstick, I'll probably wait for the iPad port. |
I've never tried it for any Apple products but you can use WiiMotes for Androids for both phones and tablets.

I understand the premise, but what of its objective? Hope to see more indie titles such as these. I was afraid the industry is falling into complacency due to little amount of distinguishable contents in games nowadays.
Its creepy themes is my kind of taste, definitely.
xLeftyx said:
I've never tried it for any Apple products but you can use WiiMotes for Androids for both phones and tablets. |
Requires a jailbreak on iOS, but I don't want to use an external controller with my touch device anyway. Might as well play on console at that point.
Touch was the best way to play World of Goo, so (in the absence of any gameplay to judge) I'm guessing it will be for this as well. It will probably show up on iOS some months down the road for $5-10 after the PC and Console markets have been exhausted at a $15 price point.

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