He points out that Nitrome is currently venturing into iOS games, and that this new Touchy app allows the team is explore the possibilities of smartphones -- it's "a natural fit for us as it bridges the two key areas we are developing on."| Ian Fisch |
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For 2d action games, a keyboard will always be better than a non-tactile piece of glass.
I could see the appeal of maybe using the gyroscopic abilities of the iphone for a select type of 3d game, but for 1st person shooters, you can't beat a simple mouse. I think Nintendo would be insulted with the comparison to Wii U. Nintendo has always put controls above all else. They had the good sense to put tactile buttons and joystick on their wii u tablet. |
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| Matthew Annal |
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We don't do 3d games so I wouldn't expect a first person shooter from Nitrome any time soon ;) The Nitrome Touchy is not intended as a one stop replacement to existing control methods out there....we see it as a tool to try things that you can't do on a browser using a technology that most people already own!
Nitrome is not claiming that the Nitrome Touchy will do everything that the WiiU will but it does open up possibilities to explore duel screen gaming using your phone or tablet so that's the comparison. We never intended when interviewed to suggest more than that (the WiiU portion of the article does not use any quotes so its not exactly what I said). With regards to actual virtual buttons on a screen it is true that your not going to match tactile feedback. Some games such as League of Evil on the iPhone though demonstrate well that if you keep the button count down and allow suitably for mistapping that touch controls can be made comfortable. You do get a few advantages over a keyboard in that you can arange buttons to suit a game and do local multiplayer...it's also a plus if you like to play in your living room rather than at a desk :) |
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| Igor Makaruks |
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Agree with you, Ian.
How would a smartphone communicate with a flash app? Via internet or locally? If it's former, then lag wouldn't help in case of action games. |
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| Chris Allen |
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Hi Igor, you should just try it out and see for yourself. You can download the free Brass Monkey app for iOS or Android and connect to our website: http://playbrassmonkey.com. You are absolutely right that communicating with the browser over the internet would be a terrible experience. The way Brass Monkey works however, is that we route the communication locally over a WIFI connection from the phone to the browser. This allows us to get tremendous speeds for communicating back and forth between the phones and the browser. The Nitrome Touchy app will be using the same technology. If you want to know more of the specifics on how we do it, just send me an email: chris (at) playbrassmonkey.com, and I will be glad to go through it in more detail.
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