Touchgrind BMX, chosen by Apple as one of the three best iPhone games 2011 and awarded as Best Sports Game at the International Mobile Gaming Awards 2012, is now available on Mac App Store. Important note: This game plays much better with a trackpad than a mouse! Touchgrind BMX is a BMX biking game where you can compete on many different racetracks full of things to help you perform all sorts of tricks. The control system in Touchgrind BMX is a bit difficult at the beginning and consists of touching the screen with two fingers simultaneously, with.

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Our Verdict
Touchgrind is a skateboarding simulation from developers Illusion Labs. One of the more popular skateboarding games on the iPhone, Touchgrind eschews the exaggerated physics and personality-driven features of mainstream skateboarding games by focusing on realistic physics and delicate manipulation of the touchscreen. Extremely challenging, highly addictive, and taking full advantage of the iPhone’s touchscreen makes this game a power player on the application market.

The game design is remarkably simple – you guide a little skateboard with your fingers through a terrain park. There’s a tutorial, a freeplay practice area, a competition arena, and a jam session area to practice your skills. The tutorial gives you the basics of gameplay, but plays like a video rather an interactive guide to teach you how to play.
As you win more competitions, you can unlock more decks to play with. Since the view is top down, you’ll have to rely on the little icons on the corners of the screen to know when an obstacle is close. When the icon shakes, you know its time to initiate a trick.
Kickflips, ollies, grinds and other mainstream skateboarding tricks can be initiated by throwing your fingers in certain directions at appropriate times. There are no grabs because you’re not manipulating a skateboarder, but the board itself. The game in effect cuts out the middleman.
The physics engine is very realistic, so you won’t be counting your airtime in minutes and you won’t be linking dozens of tricks in the air ala Tony Hawk Pro Skater. The tradeoff is that the game isn’t very forgiving- millimeters can determine if the skateboard is turning or heading straight.
The learning curve is pretty daunting. Maybe you have more hand-eye coordination than this intrepid gaming reporter, but it took me a couple days to even master the ollie. But that’s part of the game’s appeal. The variety of stages and tricks isn’t massive, but the difficulty is what will keep you coming back and trying again. So when you do execute a trick- like say actually grinding a rail and launching into a kickflip- you’ll probably make an audible exclamation of triumph that will echo throughout your small magazine office.
While the “top down” view allows you unhindered ability to manipulate your board, it presents some navigation issues. I experienced a great deal of difficulty steering my board towards park features, and though the zoom out feature is helpful, the ability to zoom out and skate at the same time would be a nice feature.
The boards are varied and really do feel different when playing with them, and the competitions will keep players coming back again and again to unlock new content and beat their old top scores. That said, the environments are very limited, and aside from the boards, there isn’t much to discover once you’ve understood the basic skills of the game.
Touchgrind is a fun, challenging application that takes a different approach to the skateboarding genre. Casual gamers who are used to glitzy stunts and stunning visuals won’t find it here. Instead, players who seek difficulty and realistic physics will enjoy the exacting and addictive nature of the game.
Wavepad sound editor masters edition 5.48. Touchgrind runs on an iPhone or iPod touch with iPhone 2.0 Software Update installed.
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Skate like a pro in this first real multi-touch skateboarding game for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad.
Just like in real skateboarding or fingerboarding, Touchgrind is a game of skill that takes 10 minutes to understand but weeks of lectures, boring meetings and family dinners to master. Learn the tricks and impress your buddies.
The innovative finger controls together with true physics simulation let you pull off tricks like ollies, shuvits, kickflips, heelflips, impossibles, 5-0, 50-50, crooks, smithgrinds, boardslides, tailslides, darkslides etc in endless combinations.
“One of the best games available for the platform”
– Gizmodo, back in 2008
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What are the abilities of the different boards?
• Noob: easier to use, you don’t have to have such good timing, but you won’t get any good scores with it either
• Streetlab, Picky Design and In Bloom: can ollie a bit higher Divine Spirit: a bit faster
• Mushi Mushi: a bit faster on rails Jermaine: very good at flips and will also give you 15% more points with this board
• The King: not as good at flips as the Jermaine board, but will give you 50% more points
• Zen: very fast on rails and will give you 20% more points Egalax input devices driver download for windows 10.
• Black Devil: very fast, good at flips, can do very high ollies and will give you 50% more points, but is hard to use so you have to time your tricks well
• The Ninja: very fast and very good at ollies, a bit different to ride from the others
How do the session markers work?
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How do I do an impossible?
I constantly bump into obstacles. Any tips or suggestions?
How is the score calculated? What should I do to get a good score?
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