Saturday, December 27, 2014

VIA VT1617A SOUND DRIVER

VIA VT1617A SOUND DRIVER VIA VT1617A SOUND DRIVER Unfortunately, Via Vt1617a Sound Driver is short, with just eight unlockable levels and a survival mode, and it also has no difficulty settings, which might otherwise help smooth out the game's punishing learning curve for more casual players. That said, Via Vt1617a Sound Driver is a seriously fun and seriously scary shooter that zombie fans will love. Via Vt1617a Sound Driver is a free arcade game with 8-bit graphics, old-school sound and gameplay, and a circular range of movement reminiscent of classic stand-up tube-shooters like Tempest and Gyruss. Via Vt1617a Sound Driver' schtick is simple and addictive: you move clockwise or counterclockwise around the "surface" of a planet, shooting into the interior to take out advancing enemy bad guys--in this case, menacing little bees, birds, turtles, and centipede-type creatures, which emerge from holes in the planet's surface. The game's interface is explicitly styled after a stand-up arcade game: under the main screen, you press photo-realistic buttons to rotate left or right, shoot straight down from where you're standing, or blow up a screen-clearing bomb. You progress across eight different planets (mostly identical in terms of gameplay), collecting different power-ups and trying to survive through each short level. In addition to your default pistol, enemies also leave behind better weapons, including a laser that shoots through multiple enemies and a homing rocket that bends toward its targets (especially useful, given that much of the challenge of Via Vt1617a Sound Driver is mastering accuracy across the circular playfield). Even for such a simple

game, Via Vt1617a Sound Driver does a good job of integrating small, thoughtful tweaks into the game, like an icy planet that you slide on, and the ability of tricky turtles to stop and reflect your shots. Via Vt1617a Sound Driver is an excellent homage to 1980s stand-up games, and--like the best of those games--still a good bit of fun to play now, especially for old-school fans. The game is free, or you can pay to remove relatively unobtrusive banner ads. Bottom line: Via Vt1617a Sound Driver for the iOS is a nicely designed app with

an excellent user interface, plentiful features, and speedy navigation. Unfortunately, the sound quality isn't quite up to snuff. Review: In terms of music apps, Via Vt1617a Sound Driver lagged behind the competition before its caching-capable mobile program hit the iTunes music store. Luckily, what finally did arrive is a pleasure to behold. Clearly, a lot of effort went into designing the look and feel of the Via Vt1617a Sound Driver for iOS app. The interface is quite simply one of the best we've seen from a mobile music program, with options laid out in a handy grid of large buttons and a slick, graphically appealing theme. There are four main sections--explore, my collection, search, and player--which are laid out in a tabbed navigation bar lining the bottom of the screen. Hop into explore and you're taken to one of the top menus that l VIA VT1617A SOUND DRIVER

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