- $2.99
- Category: Games
- Versions: 1 archived
- Installable: 1 of 1
- Seller: Microids
- com.microids.XIII
Requirements: Compatible with iPhone and iPod touch. Requires iOS 4.0 or later.
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| Date | Version | Rating | Ratings | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| January 6, 2012 | — | — | 11 | $2.99 |
From archived App Store listing data, captured by the Wayback Machine.
Archived Reviews
I wish it was a fps like the XIII for GameCube. Kinda borophil. Snoozeville
Tap all the cities in the map in sequence.<br/>Is this a joke?<br/>Please don't buy this game and save yourself.
The description says that the game has these great "animated" scenes. That is blatantly false, there is no animation just a series of comic book panels to page through. I don't mind if a game or app is bad, as long as it lives up to the description. This hidden object affair is the worst I have played of the genre. What keeps you playing for two hours of gameplay is the semi-intriguing storyline, but even that is not worth the small price in my opinion.
Kinda in a way dissapointed, I was expecting something quite different, but I gave it a chance. That is until I got to the tap the cities in order part.. I guess the title means that it is for kids 13 and under... Graphics are nothing special, game play is nothing special, this game was pushed thru to collect as much money as possible before people realized what garbage it really is. I buy ALOT of apps, but this purchase is still bothering me even a week later!<br/>Save your money for something else.. TRUST ME!
Reading the rest of the reviews, I'd say most of them were overly harsh and critical. I've played this game for more than an hour now (a long time for me for these iPhone games), and the plot is interesting. I like hidden object games, so that is no issue for me. The one frustrating thing is that the hit detection for determining whether you found an object is off in many instances. The game for have a little marker showing you where it thinks you touched, unfortunately sometimes it doesn't count when you're clearly clicking right on top of the correct object. Fixing this would improve the gameplay experience for me personally. Sure, the city name finding was a little silly, but this game has a lot of mini puzzles that is keeping it interesting to me.
Pretty stupid dialog...the artwork is nice though.
Period reviews recovered from Apple's customer-review feeds via the Wayback Machine.