ProtoSlice, which is made by the creators of HD Slice, a developer named SmallBall. The new game is very similar to the previous one (which in turn reminds me of the hand of greed), but this puzzle game for the iPhone, which has to try to use your finger to press a button real fake all while dodging the virtual blades.
You need to carefully clear away the layers of very sharp Prototype-blades in order to push the P2 button without getting your fingers sliced! If you get sliced, you’ll ‘bleed’ onto the glass and the puzzle will reset. Try to figure out the specific patterns in which the blades move. Some of the puzzles have multiple blades that will require you to use multiple fingers to hold them each in place while moving other blades out of the way to get to the ever elusive P2-button.
Of course, in ProtoSlice, you're dodging Prototype-themed blades, and you can win new screenshots of Activision's game by finishing levels.
The game is free, so if you're looking forward to Prototype 2, downloading this one is a no-brainer. But even more interesting about this game is simply the fact that it exists. But we haven't seen any of that yet -- ProtoSlice is a clear sign so far that Activision isn't necessarily taking iOS seriously as an actual gaming platform.
App On :http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/protoslice/id471418147?mt=8
You need to carefully clear away the layers of very sharp Prototype-blades in order to push the P2 button without getting your fingers sliced! If you get sliced, you’ll ‘bleed’ onto the glass and the puzzle will reset. Try to figure out the specific patterns in which the blades move. Some of the puzzles have multiple blades that will require you to use multiple fingers to hold them each in place while moving other blades out of the way to get to the ever elusive P2-button.
Of course, in ProtoSlice, you're dodging Prototype-themed blades, and you can win new screenshots of Activision's game by finishing levels.
The game is free, so if you're looking forward to Prototype 2, downloading this one is a no-brainer. But even more interesting about this game is simply the fact that it exists. But we haven't seen any of that yet -- ProtoSlice is a clear sign so far that Activision isn't necessarily taking iOS seriously as an actual gaming platform.
App On :http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/protoslice/id471418147?mt=8

