Monthly Archives: October 2009

Official Settlers of Catan out now on App Store

Just in case you missed it, I got my wish from a while back: there is an official version of the classic board game Settlers of Catan, called just Catan, on the App Store right now. I’m still playing Kolonists, the unofficial knockoff that got kicked off of the store for infringement, but if you’ve got wood for sheep, this official version should get you your portable fix. If you’re unfamiliar with the Catan juggernaut, check out this thorough piece from Wired.com.

There’s hot seat multiplayer gameplay (I assume you just can’t cheat by looking at what resources other people have), or a few AIs to tangle with if you don’t have friends at hand, and the game includes a scrollable board to play on, game stats to track, and a tutorial for those of you who haven’t rolled the dice and tried to build the Longest Road yet.

The game is created by United Soft Media, a German company that’s also ported the game to the DS, and while it’s not quite as shiny as the Xbox Live port (my personal favorite version of the game, outside of the real thing, of course), the reviews on iTunes say it gets the job done, at least while you’re waiting for the next board game night (and while we’re talking about board games, can I recommend Dominion? Best table game I’ve played in years). The game is $4.99 and available right now. Anyone have any ore?Official Settlers of Catan out now on App Store originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Fri, 30 Oct 2009 10:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

Happy puzzling holidays! Triazzle Holiday Edition is in the App Store

We loved Triazzle 3.0 [iTunes Link] when it came out in July, but with winter nearly upon us it’s time to dust off the sleigh bells and dreidels because Triazzle Holiday [iTunes Link] is here in a new seasonally-inspired version. This slightly cut-down version of the US$2.99 app sells for US$0.99, and runs on any iPhone or iPod touch running OS 2.2.1 or higher.

Triazzle is a puzzle game where you are given a sectioned triangle board and 9 (down from 16 in the full app) smaller triangle pieces that fit in the larger triangle like a jigsaw puzzle. The pieces are moved to the board and rotated to get the proper orientation, when all nine are in place, you have won. The rub is that many pieces can look maddeningly similar and there is only correct solution to each puzzle. So even if it looks right, you can be wrong. When you are right, you are rewarded with an animation and the match counter increments.

This version of Triazzle is chock-full of holiday lights, Santa Claus, Christmas trees, Dreidels, Nutcrackers, and a litany of other things to make you think of the holidays. The game has 4 difficulty levels ranging from one for kids to level 3, which is really quite difficult. Animated hints are available along with an option invoking the Triazzle Tiki Gods to solve the puzzle for you.

Pictures from the Beijing iPhone launch

beijing iphone chinaReader Maik Lutze sent us some pictures from in front of “THE PLACE” shopping center in the CBD area of Beijing. As you can see, Apple is planning for a rather large event tomorrow! He notes the activation stations, with copiers for IDs and, sadly, Windows machines for activation. There’s also a stage, presumably for live acts, and some very nice seats. If you’re there tomorrow, tag photos on Flickr as “tuaw” (no quotes) or submit them to our Tumblr page.

Thanks for sending these in, Maik! His blog, in German, can be found here.

Disney.com iPhone App: The Happiest Place on my iPhone

I admit, I am a fan of Disney and Disney-related paraphernalia. Theme parks, figurines, movies, all of them are popular at my house. Our honeymoon was to Walt Disney World, and in general we take vacations to go to Disneyland. Oh, I could go on, but I’ll save it for anther post.

Yesterday the Disney.com iPhone app [iTunes link] was released. It’s free, and it’s pretty snazzy. When you first launch, you’re given a ring of apps to scroll around in a nice 3D setup. You can take pictures and place them in character themed photo frames, play “name that tune” with Disney music, and get the latest news from Disney. There’s also a section where you are shown an image from Disney’s site and if you find that image and snap it with your iPhone camera, you get a little bonus animation. If I were a kid I would play with that all the livelong day. (I’m not kid-aged and I still had fun with it!)

Where it really gets fun though, is the games you can play. I went through all of them: A couple of personality quizzes, a matching up jewels that disappear game, and a trivia game are all included, with the option to buy or download further games. Yes, Dear Reader, in the name of a thorough review, I took the Jonas Brothers Rock Fashion Quiz.

Trillian’s 75-day limbo: the App Store, Freewill, and the pocket veto

What do United States politics, a Canadian rock song, and a California computer company have in common? Here are some hints: the Pocket Veto, Freewill, and the App Store.

When the President of the United States is presented with a bill, she or he has 10 days to sign it, or veto it. If the President does not want to be seen as having acted in favor of or against some particular piece of legislation, he or she can simply put it in a pocket and wait for the clock to expire.

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