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‘Blowfish Meets Meteor’ Splashes On iPad

lundi 12 mai 2014

‘Blowfish Meets Meteor’ Splashes On iPad

BlowfishIconAre you searching for a summer block buster? Well, Jeremy “the Critic” may have just found it for you! This story takes place underwater and it’s filled with action and adventure. It doesn’t star Bradley Cooper or Jennifer Lawrence though. Instead, it stars a deep sea diver out to save his daughters that are trapped after a meteor crashes into the ocean. This block buster style game is Blowfish Meets Meteor by Sky Tyrannosaur and it’s packed with hours of fun. Sky Tyrannosaur brings iOS users a different block buster game experience with Blowfish Meets Meteor. It’s jam packed with vivid hand drawn animation, challenging puzzle-solving designs, underwater creatures lending you a hand, and boss battles that give it a console game like feel. Blowfish Meets Meteor now has native iPad Retina Display support in a recent update—which really brings the animation to life. Features:

  • BlowfishScreenshotMind-bending, game-changing, block-breaking action with a charming undersea twist

  • An evolving, 10+ hour experience that grows with the player, created with the principles of console titles in mind

  • Aesthetics crafted with care - vibrant, hand-drawn animation with 30 minutes of original tunes

  • Save mermaids in 60 varied levels, each with its own unique challenge, bonuses, and appeal

  • Eight engaging, screen-filling boss battles

  • Six diverse underwater worlds including saltwater glaciers, steamship graveyards, and even the innards of a gigantic sea-beast

  • Revamped physics engine and new animations for an even more satisfying experience

  • Native iPhone and now iPad performance with the smoothness of a calm lake

  • Buy the game once and only once; absolutely no in-app purchases


Blowfish Meets Meteor is $2.99 in the iOS App Store for both iPhone and iPad. Does the price sound a little step for a block buster style game? I know what you’re thinking, “most block buster games get boring after a while.” Jeremy “the Critic” has a full review available on iOSetc.com to help you decide if it’s worth the price. Also on iOS Etc, I discuss some great information on its developers and why you should keep an eye on them in the future.


More About Jeremy Jeremy “the Critic” writes for and owns iOS Etc (http://iosetc.com). He’s a United States Air Force veteran, an air traffic controller, and an Apple fanboy. One day he hopes to expose the world to a groundbreaking iOS application from an unknown independent developer. In his mind, it’s important we share someones hard work with the world if it deserves the recognition. You can follow iOS Etc on Twitter as well as Facebook and read more about him here. Want to connect with Jeremy? Feel free to send him an e-mail or add him on LinkedIn.

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