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Previously on "the 'best' iPhone apps"
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I thought the Zombie Booth app was hilarious when I took photos of all the birds I pulled and showing my mates how horrendous they looked until someone pointed out I wasn't using it properly and they were the un-modified pictures
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never understood the point of being a skinflint on apps.... It's not like they are ALL £9.99 a time.
59p FFS!
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostIs FF any good then? I always thought it looked a bit girly.
They have a whole sub culture associated with them, as many of the characters and enemies return in multiple games despite there being no other connection from one game to another.
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostIs FF any good then? I always thought it looked a bit girly.
They are very Japanese hence the 'girly' Anime style as they go for that out there. They are certainly not to everyones taste as they are pretty involved and not something you can just pick up and play as a casual game. FFVII is the one I liked most, dont know what the recent ones are like, FFIII is a remake of a 1990 game.
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Originally posted by Durbs View PostNo, better than most other games that aren't Final Fantasy (although the control system they've added for the Iphone port is pretty sweet).
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NHS Drinks Tracker is my favourite at the moment although I sometimes lie to it in order to keep my average down.
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Originally posted by Ken Dodd View PostHi all
I made a deal with myself - on the grounds that I am basically a skinflint - that I would not buy any apps for my iPhone (even 59p ones) - I would stick to the freebies.
There are thousands of free apps, some good, some bad and some very bad, but I'm just wondering whether I'm missing out on anything by adopting this stance. I don't really play games, I'm more into 'useful apps' or utilities etc.
So, what are your recommendations for must-have apps?
What could you not now do without?
What in your opinion is the best value?
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostWhat better than Final Fantasy on the Xbox with triple core processor, dedicated GFX, 1080P, digital surround sound and a proper controller?
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Originally posted by Durbs View PostJust spent £9.99 on Final Fantasy III
Thats a fookin lot of money for an app but you get an absolutely monster game so its actually a bargain considering it is better than most of the £40+ titles available on the consoles.
Other big purchase was LogMeIn Ignition, again, expensive yet invaluable.
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So, let me get it right - you are "skint", but you buy expensive phone (even when "free"), you are tied to heavy subscription and yet you won't pay equivalent of a Mars bar from vending machine to starving developers out there?
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Just spent £9.99 on Final Fantasy III
Thats a fookin lot of money for an app but you get an absolutely monster game so its actually a bargain considering it is better than most of the £40+ titles available on the consoles.
Other big purchase was LogMeIn Ignition, again, expensive yet invaluable.
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I find the national rail, tube deluxe and London cycle apps invaluable.
Obviously a bit London centric!
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You can't be that much of a skinflint if you decided to get an iphone
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