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Preview: Beneath a Steel Sky for iPhone

Welcome to the Gap

Fifteen years ago, I was 15 years old, ambitious and filled with dreams. Most of these entailed the creation of those fictitious worlds that sucked me in. Adventure games presented me with both worlds of magic (far, far away), as well as dystopian, grim representations of OUR world. Beneath a Steel Sky (1994) belongs to the latter category.

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With references to Nietzsche, Huxley and Orwell, BASS came packed with intelligence, leaving us disconcerted by… hiatuses of thought. Of course back then, in The Netherlands, all we got from our English reading list was Watership Down. Don’t get me wrong: I felt sorry for those rabbits. However, I felt even sorrier for those who did not get their hands on a copy of Beneath a Steel Sky.

Your quest

The game takes place in a post-nuclear world, divided in an outside – the Gap – and an inside – a hierarchical city. Or is it the other way around? Robert Foster is a child of both worlds: he finds himself growing up in the Gap, yet feels something from the inside pulling him in.

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What or who this is and what happens next, are catalysts in Foster’s quest. Find out who you are, where you come from, who put you there and how exactly that fits into the bigger picture. Kind of like ordinary life, wrapped up in a shiny iPhone port of a classic adventure.

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This remastered version features new artwork by Dave Gibbons, a unique user-interface and high quality music. Unlike previous versions, you can use an extensive hint system to help you out.

Getting stuck is out of the question.

Full control

The new controls are unique: point-and-click has become tap-and…tap. There is no cursor on the screen, blue dots show points of interest instead. Although I played around with a beta version, the game certainly feels right. It translates well to the small screen and feels more effective than  ScummVM’s interface on iPhone. Let’s be honest: if you found this blog post you probably played the game under the popular engine.

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Beneath a Steel Sky flirts with visual styles that remind you of Metropolis and Blade Runner. The game was a huge success back in 1994 and seems reminiscent of that time. Revolution Software nailed the controls and fixes the ‘point’ issue (who needs cursors nowadays) which may pave the way for adventure gaming on the iPhone.

The game should hit stores, one in particular, in about a month. Until then,

BE VIGILANT

Friday Timewaster: Higher

You may have seen images of a house flying under balloon power somewhere recently, and I have no idea how influenced by that Higher is, but I can tell you this a hypnotically relaxing game. This is a free, Flash based browser game. Starting on the ground, rolling your cursor over passing balloons will slowly raise you into the sky, which is full of mines! You can click and hold the mines to move them out of the way, or preferably into each other, thus clearing your path to the stratosphere and beyond. If you need to move left and right, you can do so using the WASD keys. Space pauses, and you can click on ‘upgrade’ to exchange the points you’ve one for house upgrades that will take you even higher than before.

After a couple of minutes you should get the hang of Higher, and it then becomes a really engrossing game, with you constantly managing your balloons and shifting mines out of the way. The pause is a big relief, and your progress is automatically saved as long as you don’t delete your browser history.

Friday Timewaster: Canabalt

Canabalt is a pretty simple proposition – you have to make a daring escape. From where or what you’re never told, although the scenery might give you some clues. It’s a one button game – your tuxedo-ed protagonist runs automatically, and you need to jump to avoid falls and obstacles. It gets progressively faster, and [...]

Time Donkey: time traveling for tacos

 

Blurst are great at coming up with wacky game concepts, and browser game Time Donkey is no exception. You play a donkey, trapped in a time loop, and you have to collect tacos and solve time based puzzles to get back home. It’s a 3D platform game, with fairly simple controls although movement is a [...]

Friday Timewaster: Rockitty

In space, no one can hear you meow. Rockitty is a fantastic and bizarre space puzzle-action game. You control Rockitty, who rockets off in the direction you point her. She bounces off most surfaces, only coming to a stop where there is sticky glue. You have to collect fish, avoid burning lava, score points and [...]

Play Sega Genesis games on your iPhone

As a lad, I remember the Sega Genesis being the pinnacle of home computer entertainment systems. My television was rarely used for actually watching TV and every main present at Christmas was cartridge-shaped. It shows how far we’ve come (or how old I am) that I can now play Genesis/Mega Drive games on my phone [...]

Friday Timewaster: The Great Flu

The Great Flu is a short strategy game where you have to try your best to limit a global flu pandemic. The Earth is split into areas, and depending on problems in each part you can direct certain policies at them. Distributing face masks, improving health care, stockpiling vaccines and more are available. As you [...]

Pro Evolution Soccer 6 2010 review – a return to form

The last couple of years have been a bit disappointing for Pro Evolution Soccer and its fans. The title has been criticized for its failure to innovate, and subsequently it has lost its crown as the king of football games to the increasingly fluid and more realistic, FIFA series.
As a result, this season is perhaps [...]

Friday Timewaster: Silent conversation

 

Finally, someone has answered the age old question, ‘what happens when you mix Mario with literature?’ Silent Conversation is what happens – a unique mix of reading and platforming! Each level is a poem, ranging from the super short to really long, and the words are spread out to make platforms for your letter ‘I’ [...]

Telling stories with The Sims 3 blogs

 

The Sims 3 is undoubtedly the best in the series, and it’s so engrossing that people have been inspired to create blog soap operas out of the game. The first one I saw, like most people, was Alice and Kev. This excellent blog follows two homeless Sims, an insane father and his clumsy, shy daughter. [...]

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