The game hits several sweet spots at the same time. It's amazing to look at, with a flat design that moves seamlessly across the screen. It doesn't suffer any hiccups on late model iOS devices I have a iPhone 5 and one of last year's iPads and offers a non-invasive soundtrack that adds to the experience. When the numbers join, they greet each other and say things like "'Sup" or "Hello!" or "Hi there!" In fact, the "'Sup"Avenger\'s Trillium Waistplate
sounds spookily like Lions quarterback Matt Stafford. It's probably not him, but it really sounds like him. I should go play the game, to make sure about that. Let me check to see if—Okay, they're in the car now. "Threes!" is so addictive that it makes you question the very nature of addiction itself. Could someone go to rehab over a game? Could there be seedy "Threes!" dens? Can you fall down the junkie spiral just by playing a video game?
If that were possible, this game could put you there. It's a blast of pure pleasure, delivered at a purity you don't see in games these days. It's ingeniously designed, fun without ever being taxing, challenging without ever being unwieldy, easy without being repetitive. It's Tetris.The game costs $1.99, and in exchange it NEVER ASKS YOU TO BUY ANYTHING EXTRA. Sorry for the all-caps,Avenger\'s Trillium Legplates
but I couldn't help myself. The worst development in the last few years of games in the non-stop, never ending attempts to monetize them. It's refreshing to play a game that isn't CONSTANTLY asking for your credit card.
I finally deleted Running with Friends after they added corporate logos to the items you picked up—not because of the logos themselves, but because the added graphics led to numerous slowdowns.The Knicks left here last season with a stinging defeat when they lost their collective cool. On Tuesday night, in their latest last-minute catastrophe in this season gone terribly awry, they lost track of Mike Miller.Of all people. Miller has made a few big shots in his career, mainly when he was winning two rings with the Miami Heat, but the Knicks left him wide open on the biggest play of the night, leading to their 98-93 defeat.Miller's three-pointer with 45 seconds left completed Memphis' comeback, as the Knicks threw away a five-point lead in the final two minutes.