Rolando: A different iPhone game

Posted on July 3rd, 2008 in Entertainment by bestipho

Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Gaming, Software, iPhone, App Store


Here we go. You guys sounded really jaded on the comments for the kart racing game, so here’s an iPhone game that might actually break some new ground. It’s called Rolando — Simon Oliver is the developer, and he sent us a tip and the trailer above, and if you’re looking for some fun and innovation in iPhone gaming, here you go. It looks kind of like a cocktail of LocoRoco, Lemmings, Kirby’s Canvas and Katamari Damacy all mixed together with some iPhone originality for good measure. With a mix like that, you can’t go wrong.

Simon tells us it’s a “physics-based platform/puzzler.”. He says that there will be four different worlds in the game, with ten levels each, including boss levels and bonus stages, and while it’s not seen in the video, there might be a little accelerometer action as well. There are a few different versions of the little circular guys, called Rolandos (the King Rolando, with the crown in the video, has to be moved around by the others, for instance), as well as various implements throughout the levels that can be controlled directly. Simon’s aiming to get it in the App Store by August, and while pricing hasn’t been finalized, he’s thinking $9.99 sounds good.

Don’t like kart racing on the iPhone? As long as we can get a few good original games looking as good as this one does, you may not have to worry.

iPod/iPhone join United’s mile-high club

Posted on June 16th, 2008 in Entertainment by bestipho

 United Airlines has become the first US air carrier to offer iPod and iPhone connectivity within its in-flight entertainment systems, the airline announced today.

The company’s solution allows passengers to watch and listen to their media on the 15.4-inch screen available at their seat. Technology for the connectivity was developed by Panasonic Avionics Corporation. The first so-equipped flight leaves Washington today at 5:40pm in transit to Zurich. Deployment of the solutions begins on these trans-Atlantic routes, with United’s entire fleet of international aircraft to be upgraded with the Apple media-friendly solutions in the next two years (first and business class..)

[via 9to5mac]

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