Friday, September 30, 2011

IPhone 'Life Of George' Combines Real Lego With Virtual Lego

Life of George is type of similar to retrograde Tron , usually with Lego. Backwards Tron since it takes something already inside a P.C. and takes it out, and Lego because, well, it uses Lego.

The worst segment of the game is its drab name. The most appropriate segment is all else. It functions similar to this: The game throws up a photo of a Lego model on the iPhone's screen, along with a ticking countdown. The player picks up the granted bricks and copies the on-screen model as rapidly as possible. He then snaps a photo of his origination (placed on a special credentials mat) and the game compares actual life with simulation, awarding points. Check it:

Players can moreover make their own models and sketch them, whereupon they come in in to the P.C. similar to real, forward-playing Tron .

Annoyingly, the Lego set is U.S-only, that counts out players in the home of Lego. The set will cost $30 and be in stores on October 1st, and the game is already existing in the app store, for free.

Life of George product page [Lego]

See Also:

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Tiny Lego Men Assist in iPhone Unboxing

Lego Robot iPad Tester Saves You Valuable Finger Energy …

Lego Star Destroyer: 50-Inches Long, 3000 Pieces

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