![]() As a typophile, the gorgeous graphics and the (somewhat disjointed and poorly spaced) histories are incredibly engaging and I look forward to each new font and font developer. I've been putting off reviewing for a while now because I've been vacillating between 5 stars and 1. What a beautiful game - a beautiful, frustrating, and altogether wonky way to spend time. Despite that, I did enjoy it and recommend it for the creativity, unique mechanics, length, great soundtrack and immersive quality. However, it could use one more element to give you a bit more control. There is a very simple and elegant control mechanism - touch one side of the screen to move and the other to jump. ![]() ![]() when spinning obstacles are facing the wrong way) and you have to repeat over and over and over it ceases to be fun. When there is too much luck rather than skill involved (i.e. I was occasionally frustrated by the difficulty, esp. Parts of it are not well written or edited, which at times made them seem more like info-dumps than essays, and made processing the information uneasy. Unfortunately, for a game that uses the history of typography, and hence language, as its universe, it's a little disappointing that as much attention didn't go into the written parts (or got lost in translation? Either way.) There are typos, misspellings and bad grammar. IMPORTANT NOTE: Type:Rider is compatible with iPad 2 and up, iPhone 4 and up and iPod touch 5th generation – THE GAME WILL NOT RUN ON EARLIER DEVICESĪ lot of thought went into the artwork, graphics, and gameplay. Then, reduce the resolution of the game in the parameters of Type:Rider and set the quality from « Fantastic » to « Good ». If you encounter issues, please reboot your device.
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