A Gaming Diary
Posts tagged mr aahh
Mr.AahH!! (iPhone)
Oct 1st
It’s Mr.AahH!! again!
This one’s something of a success story.
It seems that while I’ve been away, people have actually been buying this game, as the leaderboards seem to have loads more people on them than they used to.
This is a good thing, because Mr.AahH!! is yet another fanastic iPhone game you can buy for 59p. Hooray!
On the minus side, I used to be quite far up the leaderboards. I may even have been in the top ten at some point. Last night, though, I could only manage 2,506th in the daily board and didn’t feature on the all-time board.
Mr.AahH!! (iPhone)
Sep 1st
Mr.AahH!! (iPhone)
Aug 26th
What with one thing and another (two-and-a-half hour trip to Tesco, season finales of the surprisingly entertaining Desperate Romantics and that Channel 4 Charlie Brooker thing) I didn’t get much time to play games last night. When I did play, though, it was Mr.AaHH! all the way.
No new high scores to report or anything, but the fun is still very much there. A little iPhone gem.
Mr.AahH!! (iPhone)
Aug 25th
Played quite a bit of Mr.AahH!! last night. Not as much as I expected, but quite a bit.
It’s really very, very good and you should all at least try the Lite version. It’s free, you know.
I even did well enough to get to tenth place on the all-time scoreboard.
Of course, the game was only released yesterday, so the all-time scoreboard was the same as the daily one, but let’s not mention that, okay?
Mr.AahH!! (iPhone)
Aug 24th
I also noticed that a game called Mr.AahH!! had been released for the iPhone this morning. Looked like one of those simple games that work well on the iPhone, so I downloaded the Lite version.
You swing from platform to platform. Mr. AahH!! swings automatically, you tap the screen to let go, the idea being to land in the middle of the next platform. As you advance, the wind and gravity change and you have to allow for them when timing your release. You can also tilt the phone to make small adjustments to your flight, but I’m not sure how much difference it makes, if any.
Anyway, I played the Lite version. A lot. I finished it. I got to the number two spot on the leaderboards. And then I downloaded the full version – it’s 59p – and played that. I’m currently sixth in the leaderboad on that one.
Anyway, it’s brilliant. It’s simple, professional, addictive and has great presentation. Even the sounds are great – it just sounds exactly like a video game should. You’ll see what I mean when you play it. And you really must play it. It’s excellent. If this doesn’t rocket up the charts there’s no justice in the world.
Try the Lite version, at least. You won’t regret it.