For this Getting To Know Your Developers [GTKYD] interview feature, game developer Ron Albert, from Headcase Games, shares some insight on what it's like being an indie developer on the iPhone and iPod touch platform. Take a moment to get some perspective from the other side of the game screen with Ron. He shares his experience from developing within big game studios to going indie on a relatively new gaming platform with touch controls.
DIYGamer: "Headcase Games have passed along a note letting us know that the Android version of their reflex-improving puzzle title 180 Ultra is dropping the price tag for the day. Hop over to Amazon now to grab it at no cost."
VGC writes, "180 is similar to Bust A Move (too many systems to list here, from home consoles to arcade units), where you are trying to match up 3 or more discs (bubbles in BAM) that have 2 sides, tap them to change their active color. Shooting discs is a rather straightforward effort, literally, but it is in the twist, or flip, that Headcase have implemented."
AppSmile: 180 revolves around a simple, challenging, yet addicting concept. Each coin in the game has two sides of different colors and can be flipped at any time by tapping on it.