Saturday, April 30, 2011

April 26 - TrickyLeaks for Android app review – wikileaks conspiracy is now a game

TrickyLeaks for Android app review – wikileaks conspiracy is now a game

trickyleaks game for android
It’s been a while since we had heard anything about WikiLeaks since back last December when we told you about the WikiLeaks app available from XDA-Developers. If you love a controversy or conspiracy, you may be interested to know that you can turn that obsession into some gameplay with the new app based on WikiLeaks called TrickyLeaks by Happy Monster Games.
trickyleaks game for android
As you can see by the screenshot above, things are very small. The animation however was pretty good, and as you can see below, there can be alot of stuff going on if you don’t get ahold of things, or should I say your company secrets, fast!
The game is very fast paced, almost too fast paced. It would be nice if there was a difficulty level you could choose at the start of the game so that you can get some practice in before your entire companies’ skeletal closet finds it’s way online. Also, I would have loved a ‘Help’ menu in the menu options to help me figure out just what the heck I was supposed to be doing. The initial screen just isn’t enough information on how to play the game. If you’re a fast learner though, giv ‘er. Apparently… I’m not.
trickyleaks game for android
All in all, i think that with a few improvements to the Menu options, and added features like a Help menu and difficulty option, this could be a fun game. This game may go well on a larger tablet screen as well, I found the animation and layout was just a little too small, I had to squint a couple times, and I played this game on a 4inch Samsung Captivate, so it’s a decent size screen as it is already.
trickyleaks game for android
If you feel like giving it a try, you can get this app from the Android Market for $1.00 by scanning the QR or clicking the image or link below.
trickyleaks QR

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