Android games similar to the sims freeplay? - Android General

Are they any games similar to sims, not like virtual family though I want something closer in similarities.

There is a game called Second life but I think you have to pay for membership and anything on the game so thats not so great. Habbo Hotel you have free membership but you have to pay for stuff inside of it. There is also pirates of the carribbean its not like the sims but it is a good online game. It has free membership. For the first week you have big screen but when they are up it goes to a smaller screen. Also you have to pay for some stuff inside. Hope this helps!

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[GAME] MMORGPG ***Parallel Kingdom***

I found this game and been playing it for awhile. It was on the Iphone but it has a android port. So you can run around and kill all the Iphone people (LOL). Anyways you can use my referral code to get 1000 gold after you do the tutorial. Anyways its simple but fun.
Use Code lunnf
Also, if you want 1,000 gold here is what you do:
When you first begin the game, hit the Menu button and then tap "Profile." In the Profile page, tap the red button in the upper right hand corner and then "Enter Referral Code." Type in "lmali" without the quotes. This is my referral code. If you do not want to use mine just scroll to the section below. You'll get 1,000 Gold once you complete the tutorial. Be sure to enter the code in right away. After the tutorial is done, you won't be able to enter it in anymore.
Thanks ill try
Dont you have to pay real money to play that game.
No money required to play.
This game is BS, you need "food" to do things like level and the only way to get food is to buy it WITH REAL MONEY or recruit other people. Its fun for a day or two but quickly gets frustrating when you realize you are going to either have to pay, recruit others, or stop playing.
the guy must get some kind of bonus for refferals, thus he is spamming his code here and there. I've heard this game requires real money to play, but the guys just playing you about you dont need to.
Well I mean technically its not a scam, or at least its a scam hidden inside of a seemingly well meaning game. The problem is that in the game there are 2 major items to collect, food and gold. The gold is obvious, and you get it from many types of kills or actions but the food you cannot get without paying or recruiting another player. This is where they get you.
Currently I have spent about 2 hours adventuring and am at the point of leveling for the first time but I cannot level and get my skill point until I pay 80 food and I only have 77. If I want to continue playing I will either have to recruit someone else, buy food with real money, or sell something for food on the games market which is purely player driven so there are no default prices on basic items, just whatever people want to change.
Either way it has great potential but I think the publishers are the scam artists using this system to force players to recruit or spend money, either way the sole purpose of the game is to profit the devs.
@brandenk
I am one of the developers/publishers of Parallel Kingdom and I would like to respond to several of your statements.
"the food you cannot get without paying or recruiting another player. This is where they get you." - You can easily acquire Food in any of the trade posts in any city in the Parallel Kingdom world. There is absolutely no need to buy Food for cash to be successful in the game, you can trade and get any amount you want.
"I think the publishers are the scam artists using this system to force players to recruit or spend money" - The business model behind Parallel Kingdom is no different than any other "free to play" MMO. In our minds, at least our game allows people to try it out before they spend any money. We give them 300 free Food with their new character (it costs 80 to level so that is more than enough for 3 levels). And this model allows players to do a little more work in the game collecting resources so they can trade with other players that prefer to spend more money on the game.
"the sole purpose of the game is to profit the devs" - As much as I would like to say that I make games solely for the love of seeing people enjoy them, I still need to feed my family. We have been developing this game for over 2 years. The game is on the third version (Age of Emergence) which just debuted in November 2009. This is the first version that even had a way for us to make any kind of money on the game. The first two versions (the first year and a half of the game's life) had no way for players to spend money even if they wanted to. I'm sorry but eventually a company has to get some revenue or it simply can't support itself or its games any more.
If you are serious about this game then I would suggest a few things since I have worked for a few game companies in the past. One game I would as a solid free/paid model game is Free Realms by Sony.
First you need a store with set prices that is not player controlled. Sell basic things like lvl 1 weapons and armor, boots, gloves, all that stuff for set prices and allow players to buy or sell. This would help first time players get into the game more quickly because it would be reliable and familiar. Giving the player control is key instead of having them rely on other players.
Turn the store into an auction house. This is where all prices are controlled by the player. This way players can craft items, upgrade, and sell them to other players interested in special items. Keeping the noob market and hardcore market separate helps a lot in keeping both spectrum of players happy.
Give us a screen that shows equipped items and not all the items we currently possess. Using the items list to figure out what you are wearing is annoying.
If I kill a deer I should get food! Food is not something you should be charging players for. Going off of what you said I would think people "pay for" this game because of 2 reasons. Either they are the total noob and want some help or they are a l33t haxor. So going off that assumption it would seem like good things to charge for would be special weapons and armor or rare crafting items that can lead to better weapons/armor than you can build or find in the game.
Either way like I said in my first response, I have played this game well over 2 hours so there is something there, but there is a lot of room for improvement before this is going to be my go-to-game while I am mobile.
Yes I get a bonus from refering people. You can play and get your gear up without needing food. You can buy food from other players. Its not all bad. Not saying this game will rock your socks off but you can still play it without buying food and get most of the features of it.
It is interesting at first but yeah, you have to spend 'real' money to get supplies hire people for instance. Uninstalled.
Just wanted to mention that a ton of new content has been added...
New Monsters
New Skills
New Weapons
New Pets
And a New Dungeon (Dragon's Lair!)
Would love to hear some feedback about the new stuff. Thanks!
I've started playing two days ago and it's OK but it's not worth it. Food is too expensive, and the game is not good enough to pay that much for it.
I'm sorry but market is full of free games more addictive than this one.
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"the food you cannot get without paying or recruiting another player. This is where they get you." - You can easily acquire Food in any of the trade posts in any city in the Parallel Kingdom world. There is absolutely no need to buy Food for cash to be successful in the game, you can trade and get any amount you want.
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This is assuming somebody is willing to spend real money on Food and then turn around and sell it for gold or whatever.
THIS NEVER HAPPENS, so he was correct your HAVE to buy food with real money to progress further in the game.
I have been playing this game for over a month now. I am @ level 19 and I haven't paid any real money on this game. I get all of my food from sales of items I collect in this game and a couple referalls. There is a kind of price regulation in the game set by the players. For example, for 1 food you pay 100 gold. There are people who do nothing but sell food at the trade posts in the game. Also, ask around on the help chat to find out what certain items are worth either in food or gold. I recently sold 150 wood on the game for 8000gold and 75 food. If you do want to start playing this game, I would suggest you talk to people in help chat. Also look for my name, Lunacyinc, in the help chat, and ask me any questions you have. I would be happy to help. And one last thing, don't believe the promises about free gold or weapons from referal codes or bonus codes. These "bonus" codes do not exist. Its all just a scam for those people to get more food.
if someone finish tutorial, please write my referral code:ivcuz
I've been playing this game for almost 900 days now. I literally started on day one when both this game and android were both brand new. I've quit for months at a time but always get drawn back. I've helped to implement features, test things, make suggestions, and lead a few of the biggest groups to ever exist in the game.
This said I'd like to mention that I've never paid a penny on parallel kingdom, or PK as many call it. It's a great game that has more social aspects to succeeding than most games do. If you can't master the social aspect of help, friends, and territory it won't matter how much money you spend... you won't get far. If you can then you've found the real value in PK.
I'm also not posting my referral code because firstly I don't roll like that and secondly i don't need any food or to spend money on the game to be successful at it.
In game name is Caern if you need any help getting started.
I've played this game for about 30 days now and haven't spent a single dime.
You can trade for food at reasonable rates through the trade posts and it isn't that hard to get gold to trade for food. If you use your food wisely like the tutorial tells you to do, you will not need to trade for food until you are about level 10 or so.
At that point you will have either found a good hunting spot where you can make good gold/hour or you will find good resources from NPCs that you can sell in the trade post for food/gold.
Sometimes it seems a little tedious, but it is fun.
Gilby3000 said:
@brandenk
I am one of the developers/publishers of Parallel Kingdom and I would like to respond to several of your statements.
"the food you cannot get without paying or recruiting another player. This is where they get you." - You can easily acquire Food in any of the trade posts in any city in the Parallel Kingdom world. There is absolutely no need to buy Food for cash to be successful in the game, you can trade and get any amount you want.
"I think the publishers are the scam artists using this system to force players to recruit or spend money" - The business model behind Parallel Kingdom is no different than any other "free to play" MMO. In our minds, at least our game allows people to try it out before they spend any money. We give them 300 free Food with their new character (it costs 80 to level so that is more than enough for 3 levels). And this model allows players to do a little more work in the game collecting resources so they can trade with other players that prefer to spend more money on the game.
"the sole purpose of the game is to profit the devs" - As much as I would like to say that I make games solely for the love of seeing people enjoy them, I still need to feed my family. We have been developing this game for over 2 years. The game is on the third version (Age of Emergence) which just debuted in November 2009. This is the first version that even had a way for us to make any kind of money on the game. The first two versions (the first year and a half of the game's life) had no way for players to spend money even if they wanted to. I'm sorry but eventually a company has to get some revenue or it simply can't support itself or its games any more.
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Hey! This post is from rinzii!(aslo a pk dev). Tell the central guys to fix the acct. iwillkill. ive recived a tip from her that acct is glitched. Please look into this. Thanks.
Parallel kingdom as of october 14th 2014 4:50pm
everyone here is wrong except for gilby a dev of parallel kingdom.
HERE IS A DESCRIPTION ON THIS SUBJECT AS OF 2014
parallel kingdom IS NOT MADE FOR THE DEVS TO SCAM
ITS NOT THEIR FAULTS IF YOUR A LAZY @SS WHO DOESNT WANT TO WORK ON GETTING 20000 GOLD TO BUY 80 FOOD gold prices for food were actually way lower than that for 80 food
I STARTED IN 2012 WITH NO MENTOR FOR HELP. I ASKED OTHERS AND GOT FOOD ON MY OWN WITOUT USING ANY OF MY UNITED STATES DOLLARS
you never defame this game,its company,and its devs.
you start out with 300 food and are restricted from using it on anything but leveling
GILBY i support as this game is GOOD not scamming
anyone who sees this and wants to speak with me email me at
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[Android 1.6+] Audabubble HD Game - XDA developers made it happen!

Being a complete novice to software development, having nothing but an idea, a friend who could draw and a small amount of money I could spare, I posted on XDA that I was looking for a developer to help me create a simple child's game for tablets and HD devices. I got a fantastic response, chose my developer apdroid and soon work was started.
Now I'm happy to announce the fruits of our labour... Audabobble.
It's a simple "hear the sound and drag it to the correct image" game, with loads of bright colours and fun sounds to attract kids.
The specially created graphics are at HD resolutions, and is optimised for the mass of Android tablets that is about to sweep over us.. and the swam of pre school and nursery kids who will be addicted to them... but it also plays on regular phones just as well.
Please take a look, and tell me what you think. It's free to install off the market and has no adverts.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.duckgoesquack.audabobble
Lovely ... but ...
Lovely looking game, very easy for kids to pick up, but ... £1.00 for extra screens and you only get two to start with? I doubt many people will cough up that much, which is a shame, because the idea is good.
Thanks for taking the time to have a look and commenting.
You make a fair point, the cost is always an issue. It has to be a balancing act.
Each screen costs me a lot of money for the original artwork, and the license for the sounds (which can really rack up when you have so many objects involved). That, and the fact that coming up with original idea for scenes can be really difficult (there will only be eight scenes in total).
Also, I would have been happy to charge only 50p for two scenes but that was below Google's minimum cost allowed for all the countries.
I'm working in the hope that having screaming kids in the back of the car will inspire users to purchase additional scenes, just to get a little respite

[GAME] Final Fantasy III - bad Joke or am I to stupid?

I've recently bought FFIII - basicly it's a nice game, but IMHO a little bit to short with about 2 Hours of Gameplay....
I also miss things like proffesion wich should be there (is always grayed out).
Maybe I'am too stupid for the game, I've postet what I've done, but be carefull - SPOILER-Alert....
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Cave - nothing special
1st Village - lootet everything
2nd Village - lootet everything
Airship
Castle - lootet everything, level up through lvl8
North-Cave - found princess, killed Boss
crystal calling - end credits, game over
No proffessions, just the small island, 2 villages, 1 castle and 2 caves.... - don't know what's with the big rock in south, couldn't do anything with it.
Maybe I really did something wrong, killed the boss to early or whatever (never played FF before), so if I did I'd like to know before I get mad on the game
OGrue said:
I've recently bought FFIII - basicly it's a nice game, but IMHO a little bit to short with about 2 Hours of Gameplay....
I also miss things like proffesion wich should be there (is always grayed out).
Maybe I'am too stupid for the game, I've postet what I've done, but be carefull - SPOILER-Alert....
Maybe I really did something wrong, killed the boss to early or whatever (never played FF before), so if I did I'd like to know before I get mad on the game
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You're stupid
http://www.gamefaqs.com/iphone/625427-final-fantasy-iii/faqs
I want this game but can't fathom Sqenix's idea of pricing this as the most expensive Android game in history! $16 dollars?!?! Do they feel entitled to that price??? WTF?
If the jobs are not open then you still have more to go. If you saw the scene with the Crystal and credits, that is more opening credits. This happens in most of the early final fantasy games. After the intro credits, the game continues, and you get jobs and can pass the rock.
And I totally agree, $16 is crazy for the game. I paid for the ds version when it came out, and will not be paying $16 to play it again.
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OGrue said:
I've recently bought FFIII - basicly it's a nice game, but IMHO a little bit to short with about 2 Hours of Gameplay....
I also miss things like proffesion wich should be there (is always grayed out).
Maybe I'am too stupid for the game, I've postet what I've done, but be carefull - SPOILER-Alert....
-- SPOILER - SmallWhiteLetters!! --
Cave - nothing special
1st Village - lootet everything
2nd Village - lootet everything
Airship
Castle - lootet everything, level up through lvl8
North-Cave - found princess, killed Boss
crystal calling - end credits, game over
No proffessions, just the small island, 2 villages, 1 castle and 2 caves.... - don't know what's with the big rock in south, couldn't do anything with it.
Maybe I really did something wrong, killed the boss to early or whatever (never played FF before), so if I did I'd like to know before I get mad on the game
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Those weren't the end credits they are essentially the opening credits everything you had done to that point was essentially the prologue to the games main story, earlier Final Fantasy games up till about FF5 all used this sort of opening format.
Also for those who think that $15 is too steep, that's about the same price as SPB Shell and this is a game that was selling for $40 on PSP and NDS not too long ago, so there's that.
So you turned off the game as the prologue finished? lol
deathsled said:
So you turned off the game as the prologue finished? lol
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Lol sounds like it.
And the other poster. Yeah 16 is steep. I didn't pay for spb shell either.
ReZound
This app downloaded & installed without any errors. I try and run it, all it does is try to connect to FF3!!! Any suggestions on how to get this to work?
I don't see how anyone can say the price is steep. The Nintendo DS version is $18 right now on Amazon. Are they supposed to drop the price just because now it's on a phone/tablet? Or because people might already own the copy of the game on another format? Good luck getting Square Enix to discount that Xbox 360 version of Final Fantasy XIII-2 because you already own the PS3 version.
Get used to it folks. If they are going to be releasing real games for Android, expect to run into real game pricing.
philburkhardt said:
I don't see how anyone can say the price is steep. The Nintendo DS version is $18 right now on Amazon. Are they supposed to drop the price just because now it's on a phone/tablet? Or because people might already own the copy of the game on another format? Good luck getting Square Enix to discount that Xbox 360 version of Final Fantasy XIII-2 because you already own the PS3 version.
Get used to it folks. If they are going to be releasing real games for Android, expect to run into real game pricing.
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Its a six year old port so $16 is pretty steep, especially compared to the pricing of other games on Android, and also considering the DS version is physical and you can resell it when youre done with it.
It is not a bad joke, so......
The iOS version is amazing, I have over 40 hours played!
redspeed said:
Its a six year old port so $16 is pretty steep, especially compared to the pricing of other games on Android, and also considering the DS version is physical and you can resell it when youre done with it.
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You may think it's steep because you're not used to seeing games at that price point, but they exist. Spectral Souls and Generation of Chaos are both popular Android games that each cost $15. FF III's pricing is also perfectly in line with what the game is selling for on other platforms. What makes you think the same game on an Android device should cost less? In many instances the game play is way better than what is is on the DS. I'll take a 7" or 10" tablet screen over a DS screen any day. They also don't price physical games the way they do because they are assuming you're gonna sell it. Game publishers hate the buying and selling of used games. That's why there isn't any difference in price between buying a physical copy or buying it off Xbox Live or PSN. Regardless, happy with it or not, your're probably gonna see more of it.
Lol, a Final Fantasy game completed in 2 hours?? That's hilarious, the OP obviously has not played one before. I don't blame him if he really hasn't, I suppose there are people who don't know what an RPG is.
As for the pricing, seriously why are people complaining about it? It's a port of a full console game, old or not, port or not. Game companies, especially reputable ones, do not sell their fully developed RPG games of a globally recognized series at 5 dollars and below, regardless of platform.
Also it's a Japanese RPG game, you do not sell a Japanese RPG game cheap. If you don't know by now, Japanese games are sold at a premium compared to American games so the 15 dollar price is pretty much par for the course.
I think the problem here is people have a very wrong but understandable expectation of what a smartphone app is. If you see apps everyday being sold at around a buck, you'd come to expect all games to be sold at that price. But people do not realize that not all game apps are made equal, and this is one such example.
Let's take for example a game like Angry birds. It's a time waster game with tons of repetitive stages without much depth in plot made by a small newbie company targeted against a wide audience. The amount of resources put into making this game corresponds pretty much to the price.
Now we take a port of a full fledged RPG game made by a huge gaming company in Japan using resources of different teams of people, and I'm talking groups of people, not just a tiny group of programmers. Then we add in the translation to English and the extra programming resource to port to Android. And the target audience is just a small portion of the masses, come on not everyone likes to play RPGs. So how you expect a game like this to be sold cheaply is beyond me.
And don't even talk about how ports should be cheaper and how you should not be paying more just because you already bought the console version etc. An android port is just the same as any other downloadable console game port, and it even comes with the added risk of being pirated.
Btw, the iOS version of this game costs the same so I wonder if the iSheep are complaining as much or are we Android users really that cheap?
You obviously didn't read the dialog..... Load back to the point before you fought the boss and defeat him again. This time read....."Head back to the castle princess" or something like that. you rushed to post this when you should've checked the "2" towns or guess what!? the CASTLE...
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Aren't newer ff games as much if not cheaper on psn? With much more suppprt to boot?
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I don't think the price is unfair at all. I'd like to see more Android games sold in the $15-20 range (or more!) but you know what? They'd better be worth it! If I connect a PS3 controller via Bluetooth, you better let me use it. If I have an Xperia Play (I don't), you better support it. If I have neither of those, the touch screen controls should be solid and forgiving. Shadowgun was an FPS that had very good touch controls. I felt like I should be handicapped with the touch screen, but I never actually did. It was subtle and sublime and effective. It "Just Worked". I've heard FF3's controls are very good, so I'm not knocking it, I'm just saying the controls should reflect the price. So, also, should the content. JRPGs are good candidates for Android. They shouldn't have complicated controls. Swipe to move, touch your menu options to converse, barter, or fight. Touch/tilt-based minigames (I'm thinking FF7, only FF I finished). Platforming, eh, not so much.
Wish I liked JRPGs. This one looks like a real winner.
Another note about the price: How much is your time worth? You pay $10 for a movie ticket (not counting refreshments), that's $5 an hour for entertainment. If you're getting more than 3 hours out of this game -- and I'm sure you are -- you're getting the same value. Any more, and you're getting a better deal. If you spend 16 hours on this (and I think that should be possible) then you're being entertained for $1 an hour. Is that unfair? Play it again a year later, you're down to 50¢ an hour. So again I ask: how much are you willing to spend to be entertained?
The original ff3 came out in 1990 and the ds version in 2006. I kind of find it hard to pay for a game that old, and I would be the first one to do it because it is classic ( still waiting for that chrono trigger port). Yet if you take a movie that's at least 6 years old to another theater and slap an extra $5.00 on top of any other movie showing, do you think anyone would go watch it? Even if it was a classic it would only be in selected theaters, and it would be dirt cheap unless they throw it in Imax or make it 3d. Throw something up on the play store and 50% of all cell phone users and nearly everyone that has android will see it. I saw it on day one it dropped on the play store not to mention a few websites I visit everyday. With all that exposure and how old it is you would think it would be at least 9.99 regular price and maybe 5.99 or less on sale. How much are 6 year old DVDs right now? If its a premium price it should come with premiums. Just because you want to be entertained doesn't mean you have to turn off you brain.
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dooshbag45 said:
The original ff3 came out in 1990 and the ds version in 2006. I kind of find it hard to pay for a game that old, and I would be the first one to do it because it is classic ( still waiting for that chrono trigger port). Yet if you take a movie that's at least 6 years old to another theater and slap an extra $5.00 on top of any other movie showing, do you think anyone would go watch it? Even if it was a classic it would only be in selected theaters, and it would be dirt cheap unless they throw it in Imax or make it 3d. Throw something up on the play store and 50% of all cell phone users and nearly everyone that has android will see it. I saw it on day one it dropped on the play store not to mention a few websites I visit everyday. With all that exposure and how old it is you would think it would be at least 9.99 regular price and maybe 5.99 or less on sale. How much are 6 year old DVDs right now? If its a premium price it should come with premiums. Just because you want to be entertained doesn't mean you have to turn off you brain.
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Well, I don't know that $15.99 is a premium price. I suppose it is among Angry Birds and Fruit Ninja; for smartphone-based games yes, it is expensive. But for regular handheld games, DS and PSP games start at $35 and go up from there. $16 is less than half of that, and Final Fantasy games are never cheap.
You're right about old movies and you could have also pointed out that movies cost more to make than video games, even JRPGs. But movies also pay for themselves in a very short time, and only offer you 90-150 minutes (1.5-2.5 hours). Video games don't always pay for themselves so fast; developers, and more so publishers, count on gamers to pick them up a few years after their release. I'm not saying FF3 hasn't paid for itself yet. I'm sure it has. I'm just saying that Square is at least equally entitled to ask about a third of what the game originally cost as movie studios are to ask for a quarter of what a DVD once cost ($20 MSRP vs. the $5 bargain bin at Walmart).
But I don't know where you're getting this "$5 extra" premium idea from. What other Final Fantasy games are sold for $10.99 for smartphones? Or are you comparing FF3's price to that of Gameloft games? Gameloft is a pretty big deal on smartphones, I suppose, but they're not Square. Square's games are truly world class, at least according to their fans. Again, I'm not one of them, but I'm sure if I paid for FF3, I'd get what I paid for in a JRPG. There are some JRPG or otherwise more strategic/turn-based RPGs on the Market, but they are not Final Fantasy quality, and I don't think anybody is saying they are. They are good for what they are. Again, you get what you pay for.
If we aren't willing to pay $16 for a premium game on Android, why should other developers consider our platform? I'd love to see something like Oblivion or Skyrim, or better yet, Fallout 3 or New Vegas, on our phones, but I don't think Bethesda is willing to port those games to Android for what smartphone owners are accustomed to paying, and I don't blame them.
Out of curiosity, what are you willing to pay for a Chrono Trigger port? This considering you can play it right now for free using Snes9x EX and the SNES ROM.

Beaver Karts: More than Driftwood?

The Lowdown
I was looking for something fun to play on phone and I came across this. It was free in the app store so I figured that I’d lose nothing by trying it out. The first thing that I noticed was the cover art which presented itself as cute and colorful. I wondered if this would translate to the game as well since, for me, cute is almost always a good thing. As I downloaded the app, I kept wondering about how silly the entire concept was. I thought to myself, “What is the point of such a weird game?” The game revolves about you being a Beaver with his own custom wooden cart. Apparently, this Beaver has a nasty need for speed and spends his time travelling downhill (and aiming for an X-games promotion) in his cart. To make things interesting, you can perform an assortment of tricks such as wheelies and flips.
Learning the Ropes
The game is pretty basic. You will have to guide the Beaver on his downhill descent as you perform a series of tricks. You have 2 buttons to control the cart: tilt forward or tilt backward. Tilting the cart backward, for instance, will allow you to ride on only 2 wheels (classified as a wheelie) and will grant you bonus points. Doing a tilt after a jump will make the cart flip which is worth massive points (given that you land safely). You will also have to collect gold coins on the downhill path to glory. One thing to remember is that you have a limited amount of fuel to burn during the stage and this is what limits your journey.
Gold collected will determine the types of upgrades you can afford for tricking out your Beaver cart. I’m not sure if these upgrades affect the performance of your vehicle or are purely aesthetic in nature. Take note that before starting a stage, you have 3 specific goals that you can opt to do during your downhill run. Accomplishing them grants you bonus gold and that’s what you want to do in order to earn more and upgrade your cart.
There are power-ups in the shop which you can purchase with gold or purple acorns. I guess that is the premium currency for the game which you can buy with real money. Some of the powerups that can make your run more interesting.
Not a Wallet Hurter
I got the game for free in the app store. Not bad since you get to you can try it out at no cost.
What I think
I like the game due to the simplicity of its graphics which comes out as a cute cartoony experience. It is simple yet entertaining. Unfortunately, it is far from perfect. I find a big lack in terms of customization. There are only a few choices of upgrades to choose from (around 5 per category). Also, you are stuck with the beaver. Not that I don’t like him or anything but, I would very much want to see a giraffe try to cart. Some mini-games would also help break the monotony that comes after a while.
I suggest keeping this at hand during lull times. This might In fact, it might be worth using while waiting for the bus, waiting for your food in restaurants, or during your breaks to the bathroom.
This is actually a good game. Challenging yet fun at the same time.:good:
Tried this one out but the game is too challenging for me. It was hard controlling the beaver's kart. I always crash and burn. Poor beaver.
I thought the game was for kids, it was hard to control at first but eventually I got a hang of it. It was actually fun.
I've downloaded this game a few weeks back and was surprise that you made a review about this game. I totally agree with the points that you have stated in your article. The game is fun but hard at first. Luckily, I was patient enough to keep on playing the game until I got a hang of it.
groan RExesd
My curiosity got the best of me and I've downloaded this game. It is frustrating at first but since I am really competitive I wanted to perfect my every run. Now, I can double backflip and frontflip. I'm aiming to perfect my wheelies and to achieve a triple backflip/frontflip. :highfive:

Lookin for some similar great games

hey!
I've ever really been into playing games on my smartphone, but as I recently started to go to work by bus I have quite some time each day I could spend playing.
I'm wondering if there are any games similar to rocket league for android smartphone? or something just maybe with a similar idea, i dont know. What i know is developers for smartphones often make unreasonably needed things like items and crates in rocket league to buy to have any fun in game and often to even play the game at all, because there are some restrictions as to how many times you can do certain things. I need game that I don't need to spend any money on (maybe beside the game's price) or just a couple of bucks but nothing more...
a popular thread games talk based is here https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1279620&page=382
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