remain a strong PC gamer, but the iPhone certainly won me over the concept of mobile games that can be fun to play.
I have, however, noted the flood of titles that hit the iTunes store almost every night, making it nearly impossible for someone who is paid to keep track of them to stay on top of things.
Digging through the iPhone every night just to make sure something intriguing game releases or not massive pop up.Immaginate my surprise then when pulled up version of iTunes for iPad discover that you can not really navigala.
Instead, Apple has decided to eliminate the possibility of digging into categories and create instead a series of filters that are, I suspect, designed to bring out potential gems.
Great concept, horrible execution.
When you pull on the category game on the iPhone is able to select any game or 19 sottocategorie.È can then order what is by selling more free, top or publication date.
The iPad, when you click play you are given the opportunity to explore the 17 games listed in the "spotlight", the ability to browse the games under new and noteworthy and what is hot.
There are any sub categories però.Ed using the new system was only able to navigate perhaps 10 percent of the current game library.
You can, of course, look for the game of choice, but that would require knowing which kind of defeats the purpose of navigation.
I can only assume this is an attempt to Apple trying to minimize the open gate of games that deal with a new owner iPad when the purchase of the platform, but the kind of completely insane to take that control from the hands of their users.
Oh, right, this is Apple.
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