REVIEW: Simple, entertaining game TURBO REACTION 2: Free Emotion by developers of Enslave
By Werner Ruotsalainen, Submitted Monday, August 7, 2006
http://pocketmoregames.com/tr2.htm
Now that I work 17-18 hours a day on the Smartphone & Pocket PC magazine Best Software Awards 2006 evaluation, comparison and, what is even more important, a whole slew of new product roundups (I’m absolutely sure you all will be very delighted to read them! Stay tuned :) ), I routinely check all the titles I evaluate whether they have received an update in the meantime. Upon one of my tests (tested whether one of the best shooter games, Enslave, has received a new version), I’ve run into a not-yet-reviewed, promising game, TURBO REACTION 2: Free Emotion from the same developer, MoreGames Entertainment.
Game genre
There are quite few games of this type on the Pocket PC; most importantly, TapzMania: Bug Killer by RU0 games, reviewed in the Definitive Multiplayer PPC Game Roundup and sold for $11.95 (or, in the four-pack bundle reviewed here, for $25, bundled with three, well, not very good but still passable other games).
There isn’t much to be said on the game itself: you have to hit the sprites as accurately and quickly as possible. If you like really siple, but entertaining games, you may want to give it a try.
Availability
The game is available here, has a demo version (unfortunately, with only 5 levels enabled) and costs $9.95.
Compatibility
It has no problems running on my PPC2k2 (tested on my iPAQ 3660), WM2003 (tested on my iPAQ 2210) and WM2003SE (including VGA; tested on the PL720) devices. It, however, isn’t compatible with WM5 at all – tested on my all three WM5 devices.
In-game music
Many of you know I was on the PC scene as a coder and diskmag editor some 14-17 years ago (yes, in the infancy of the PC as a demo/home computer). Therefore, the in-game/in-menu music struck me as “hey, I do know these!”. A quick glance at blit.exe, from position 0x6b848 revealed I was right: the 16-channel module has been composed by Big Bear / FT, his well-known module ‘Jetstream’, which was one of the contenders at the party PAiN 9/97. It’s also available on his homepage (direct download link here).
The menu music is “Towards Immortality”, has been composed by Finnish Groo / The Black Robes, was second in the music section of great Finnish demoparty Assembly back in 1992 and is available here for download.
(Yeah, scener background and having attended a LOT of demo parties can be pretty advantageous sometimes, even at writing reviews of Pocket PC games ;) ).
Pros
- Great, stereo, tracked music. I’d like to see more and more Pocket PC games using stereo (!), tracked music, preferably composed by sceners.
- Simple, entertaining
- Price: for $10, you can get considerably better generic action titles like those of PDAMill or iDreams (SkyForce Reloaded or Flux Challenge, anyone?). As far as strictly this genre is concerned, TapzMania: Bug Killer is definitely a better buy for only $2 more.
- Absolutely no WM5 support
- QVGA resolution (the homepage states “VGA compatible” – this, in this case too, only means compatibility, NOT using high resolution)
- Any kind of notification bubbles crash the game
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