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Swingworm android app store
Swingworm android app store












  1. SWINGWORM ANDROID APP STORE FULL
  2. SWINGWORM ANDROID APP STORE PLUS

SWINGWORM ANDROID APP STORE PLUS

On the plus side, on later levels you'll come across moving platforms that can help you rise vertically, plus bonus levels that get revealed when you contact egg-boxes (or whatever they're supposed to be - this isn't real, you know?.)Īt this point it's worth noting that that levels are all hand-designed. Sound easy? Just to throw you an obstacle or two, along the way there are bad guys, black prickles, which, if touched, cause you to recoil in pain and (more worryingly) add twenty seconds to your time.

SWINGWORM ANDROID APP STORE FULL

Again as with Angry Birds, the '3 star' system is used - complete the level as efficiently as possible and you get the full complement of 3 stars - stumble around and take ages like I did here(!) and you just get the one star. In addition to the puzzle-like 'Can I even get through this level?' aspect of Swingworm, you're playing against the clock, with the game recording your fastest time for each level and awarding stars for speed. In addition to dragging the alternate ends of the swingworm around, you can move your view onto the environment around by tapping and dragging on any other point on the screen. As you then move through each level, flashing pink (berry colour) arrows appear from time to time, showing you in which direction the remaining berries lie. Rather cleverly, extra help prompts appear on screen when you start the first level, showing what to do.

swingworm android app store

collect all berries and make your way to the elevator) - there are well over 50 levels in all, split into 'episodes' and, just as with Angry Birds, completing a level unlocks the next one, right through the game. It explains why your Swingworm is there in the first place, mind you, and it (sort of) explains the goal, which is to climb higher and higher, grabbing berries and accepting elevator rides (cough).Īs with Angry Birds, Swingworm is cleverly divided into snack-size 'levels', each of which will take you from a minute to around five minutes to complete (i.e. Yes, like any 'pro' game there's a back story. The Help screens are just a set of graphical instructions, but they're a) clear enough and b) not so many in number that you lose heart: In the game, as you pan around, there are parallax effects giving a pseudo-3D feel - very nicely done. 'Low details' takes away some of the super-swishy backgrounds, in theory speeding the game up on a less powerful device, though as most of the current Symbian phones have powerful GPUs I can't really see the point. Thankfully you can adjust music and sound effect volume separately. Not a huge deal, but why not support volume keys, guys? Every other top game does.

swingworm android app store

One minor quibble up front is that there's no support for the volume keys on Symbian phones, so the first thing you're going to have to do is dive into the Options menu in order to turn the music down a little. No doubt inspired by Rovio and the success of Angry Birds, 10tons has aspired to the same quality level, with the result that the cut scenes are charmingly done, the background music seamless and the gameplay instantly obvious. From the moment you start up Swingworm, there's an overwhelming air of professionalism.














Swingworm android app store