The Sudden Creations team released Sudden Tap 1.2.11, a new update for the iPhone rhythm game, now Plus+ enabled and iOS4 ready. With challenging and immersive gameplay, with animated notes and clean percussive feedback sounds, Sudden Tap lets the player feel like he’s not just playing the game but music too.
Sudden Tap brings a totally different gaming experience to the iPhone rhythm games scenario; unlike the more well known rhythm games, where notes flow down over virtual strings, Sudden Tap uses a modified/simplified version of Ouendan note-tapping system (Osu Tatakae Ouendan! NDS), with notes appearing in labeled order and counting down the time they need to be tapped using a glowing border.
Tap and drag the notes on the screen in the correct sequence and in time with the music. Crazy notes will fly on the screen, try to tap’em all. Now with Plus+, players can share online scores and unlock new awards. The Plus+ network combines the best features of an online gaming environment with the sharing and virality of traditional social networks.
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The Kiwi Drive Green Save Gas Module is $199.99 and can be purchased now. It has 20 lessons built in that teach you to drive greener and connects to the OBDII port on most modern cars. It has MPG gauges, engine sensors, and a trip computer among other things. The Kiwi WiFi is a $149.99 iPhone hardware/software combo that makes the iPhone into an automotive tool.
The Kiwi WiFi offers GPS track, dyno results, engine scan tool, and more with a connection to your OBDII port on the car. The Kiwi Bluetooth is similar to the WiFi with the same features and options for $99.99 but works with most Droid devices and will ship September 1. The Kiwi MPG is a small device shipping now for $89.99 that adds a MPG gauge, basic engine sensors, a trip computer, and connects to your OBDII port.
via SlashGear
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