15 Aug
Posted by admin as Apple iPhone News, Apple iPhone reviews
This is the minireview of the first game for Apple iPhone which is not the next Web-applet, but the high-grade application created by foreign developers for Apple’s communicator. In this case - the high-grade game application:

On closer look logic puzzle “Lignts Off”, appears an entertaining hybrid of classical Lines and a projector from disco club: the touch screen of Apple iPhone turns into a matrix five on five, each of fragments - it is a spark of blue light. In the beginning of game some such sparks has been formed some mosaic on your phone display, your mission is to extinguish them - if you touch one of matrix elements its status changes to opposite, but simultaneously changes four near elements on verticals and horizontals. If you managed “to extinguish light” on all screen, game passes to a new, more difficult level. Lights Off is really “highly addictive” (the definition thought up by authors of game - Lucas Newman and Adam Betts.
Lights Off installation on your Apple iPhone - is the procedure not for a weak spirit users, authors break process of installation of Lights Off into three consecutive stages:
(1) downloading of the software iActivator for access to a file system of your iPhone;
(2) use of other utility - iPHUC - for placing of file Lights Off.app in Applications catalogue;
(3) installation of the SSH-client and editing of access rights to an executed file in the catalogue with game.
Upon succesfull installation of this game, iPhone owners can start immediately “highly addict” to the game interface, and all other part of mankind, which has no possibility to use amazing Apple iPhone, can view this video (6,73 Mb).
One Response
Michael
August 15th, 2007 at 7:06 pm
1Why does this site put Google ads BETWEEN the headline and the first paragraph of the damn story?!?!
It makes your site difficult to read. It’s not like you don’t already have a ton of adds elsewhere on the page like right above the headline and immediately to the right.
Lame.
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