Glypha classic arcade iphone game was a Joust clone for the Mac originally written by John Calhoun years ago. The game and its source-code were often incorporated with indoctrination guides, employed as model examples of Mac game encoding. Calhoun often contributed to the guides himself.
The Glypha ipad game code had been released as open source and has been benevolently ported to the iPhone by Kent Sutherland and unconfined for free. Now iPhone and iPod Touch users can have this Glypha itunes game for free from the respective source and enjoy a high packed action game in their iPhones. The gameplay is mostly similar to the Joust where you must joust with your opponents (enemies) by colliding with the them while retaining higher ground and an egg drops which you must collect one you defeat an enemy.
That is you are in complete of a knight on a winged steed in an Egyptian temple, battling sphinxes through increasingly difficult levels. The
Glypha itunes game play is very simple and you can master it after few rounds and move on to more difficult levels.
If you are interested in action genre games, then you can have a look at another enthralling and exciting action packed game – Star Wars the Force Unleashed. Off course this would cost you few dollars, but given the gaming experience that the game can provide it is worth it. The game is available in Apple app store as well as can be sourced from iTunes Store.
This action/adventure is the one where you are Darth Vader’s secret apprentice, and the power of the Force is yours. This Glypha video game has been designed by LucasArts. The project bridges the two Star Wars trilogies and introduces a new protagonist, Starkiller, as Darth Vader’s secret apprentice. Reviews offered great response, praising The Force Unleashed for its compelling story, impressive art, robust physics, action packed stunts, and the soundtrack.
THQ’s Universomo studio developed mobile phone, iPod Touch and iPhone, and N-Gage versions of ‘The Force Unleashed’ that is “very different” from other platforms’, but still tells a story about Darth Vader’s secret apprentice. These games feature a “CellWeaver” gesticulation system: each enemy has a symbol above its head that corresponds to a “gesture” or button grouping that controls the player’s character’s attack.
You could get this
Glypha arcade itunes game from itunes apps store here.