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  • Daily iPhone App: Defender of the Crown

    by 
    Mike Schramm
    Mike Schramm
    08.17.2011

    You probably already know what this game is like, especially if you're one of the many, many people who played earlier versions of it on the Amiga and all of its various ports. Defender of the Crown is a classic medieval empire-building game, presented on iOS as an official Amiga emulation, which means it has all of the old sounds, slowdowns and everything else, good and bad, you remember about the original title. Honestly, playing it now, there is more good than bad here. The most unfortunate thing is that the app makes strange use of the touchscreen as basically a mousepad, as you can drag a cursor around (even if you're right on top of the selection), then tap to click. But once you figure that out, the controls work out. Unfortunately, you'll have to remember how the game plays more than anything else, as there is no in-game manual, even on the App Store.* But much of it is self-explanatory, and even the parts that aren't (I had trouble remember exactly how sword-fighting went) are easy enough to experiment with and figure out. This game is almost too faithful to the original. I wouldn't mind seeing an updated version with new graphics and smoother touchscreen gameplay, not to mention Game Center integration, hit the App Store at some point. But for now, this is what we've got -- a universal version available for US$2.99. If you like this retro hit, you'll get exactly what you're looking for. *Update: There is actually an in-game manual -- it's under the blue arrow on the Amiga interface. So that will help if you're trying to figure out how to play.

  • Cinemaware doing iPhone games, Defender of the Crown now available

    by 
    Justin McElroy
    Justin McElroy
    08.12.2011

    For those of us of a ... certain age, the name Cinemaware summons up images of some of the most stunning graphics of the mid-to-late-80s, whether that be in Rocket Ranger or It Came From the Desert!. Now, the futuristic citizens of 2011 can experience the company's most popular release, Defender of the Crown, with a $2.99 iPhone port of the Amiga version, just released by Cinemaware. Our hope is that the youth of today won't too harshly what we once thought to be the bleeding edge of graphical fidelity. Remember: Judge not, lest ye be judged by the snot-nosed, hologrid-loving kids of 2025.