Dreamwalk App For iPhone Brings A Commercial Twist To Geocaching

This is something that could turn out big. A new iphone app called Dreamwalk provides users with a geocaching game that raises the ante a little by getting local businesses involved. Users can use the software to seek out "treasures," just like any similar game. Except, in this case, participating companies get to hide their own prizes for players to pursue, allowing them to get new prospects through the door in the process.

When you launch the app, it shows you a map that details where prizes are hidden. There are three ways to collect bounty - Instant Prizes, Collector's Stamps and Treasure Hunts - all of which require going out into the real world. For Instant Prizes, you simply have to go to the marked location on the map to get the reward added to your onscreen prize bag. Tap that and get instructions on how to redeem. Do note that these are usually simple stuff, like free fries at a local restaurant or cheap tickets to a show.

Collector's Stamps, on the other hand, require you to travel to different locations, gaining letter stamps at each one that spell out the words to the final destination. Treasure Hunts work similarly, except you gain clues instead of stamps. Since they're harder, the prizes for these two are usually bigger (e.g. videocams and gaming consoles).

Because they've only just launched, there are only a few thousand hidden treasures across the US, most of them concentrated in large metro areas (think New York, LA and Washington DC). However, developers at Dreamwalk Pty Ltd are negotiating for new businesses to come in and, potentially, make the loot more lucrative for avid treasure hunters across the country. Participating merchants, by the way, can easily upload new prizes via Dreamwalk's website, which will then turn up on gamers' maps.

Dreamwalk's beauty is that it is a win-win for all parties involved. Businesses get very hip marketing and users get a chance to win loads of free stuff around their area. An excellent concept that's totally worth the free App Store download.

[Dreamwalk Mobile]

Tilt To Live Is Both Addictive And Interesting

While I generally avoid games where the main players onscreen consist of dots, arrows and other simple shapes, Tilt to Live turned out to be a totally different beast.  Despite using simple-looking characters, it manages to deliver an experience that's both very edgy and extremely addicting.

At its most basic, this is just an object-avoidance game, where you tilt and swerve your phone to help your "arrow" avoid the "dots" going after it.  Yep, it's that straightforward.  The way it plays, though, is just a bundle of insanity.

Your arrow does have a wide range of weapons to aid it in subduing the onslaught, each of which require different strategies to be really useful.  These include nuke explosives, an enemy-seeking multi-rocket and a haduken-style fireball, all of which are not only very effective, but are a joy to witness when fired.

The evil dots, on the other hand, aren't just dumb balls rolling forward either.  They band together different shapes (like large arrows) to attack you in one big swoop, crowd you into a corner and circle you like vultures.  Let even one of the dots touch you and you're dead.  Hundreds of them can come up on the screen at any one time, by the way, which just sends the action into a frenzy.

Despite the basic-looking appearance, a lot of serious thought obviously went into Tilt to Live, making the level-ups, unlock-able weapons and other factors fodder for serious strategic gaming.  It's a definite surprise out of left field, one that a lot of iPhone owners can probably appreciate.  Well-priced too at only $1.99.

[Tilt To Live]

App Reviews,iPhone AppsTilt To Live Is Both Addictive And Interesting
While I generally avoid games where the main players onscreen consist of dots, arrows and other simple shapes, Tilt to Live turned out to be a total...