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TGWK’s Review – Animal Zoo Match v1.0.1 (iOS)

February 21, 2012 Leave a comment

Animal Zoo Matching is the latest children’s matching game from developer Minimax Games. This is their 3rd matching game they’ve come out with and it’s arguably their best so far. As you can tell by the title, the game features animals that you would mostly find at the zoo. What makes Animal Matching Zoo different from their previous matching games is the inclusion of a new mode. The game now features Mystery Mode which I’ll explain later but it makes the game a lot more challenging for children, especially those who think standard matching games are too easy.

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TGWK’s Review – Sony NEX-5N + 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 Kit Lens

February 20, 2012 Leave a comment

If you read my initial impressions of the NEX-5N, then you know that I was very impressed with the overall build quality and feel of the NEX-5N. This was judged solely on my first impressions of the camera upon holding it and seeing it in person for the very first time and really being able to examine the build quality. Well, it’s been a good solid 3 weeks that I’ve had the camera now and have been able to shoot daily with it in a variety of different instances and situations. I’ve been able to examine how the camera functions in day-to-day usage as well as image quality. Has real world usage changed my feelings on the camera? Read more and find out.

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TGWK’s Review – Sony LCS-BBF Carrying Case for the NEX-5N

February 15, 2012 Leave a comment

After the disaster with the previous Sony NEX-5N case that I purchased, I decided to go straight to the Sony branded case this time. I decided not to go with the leather case due to the price and instead went with this semi-soft padded case. This is a more traditional styled carrying case for the Sony NEX-5N and doesn’t require me to attach anything to the camera itself. The case itself is constructed of polyurethane and features a padded interior. The case is kept shut with the use of a fairly heavy duty zipper and includes a separate pouch that you can use to carry the optional flash unit and/or extra battery.

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TGWK’s Review – A Fact Every Day v1.0 (iOS)

February 14, 2012 Leave a comment

Wombi is known for their family friendly children’s games and apps and their latest entry, A Fact Every Day, continues this trend. A Fact Every Day is just as you would expect it to be. It’s an app that presents 1 new fact every day for an entire year. That means that the app contains 365 days worth of new facts for children to learn. That’s a lot of facts and more than I’ve seen on similarly styled apps.  A Fact Every Day also goes above and beyond some similar apps with with the inclusion of voice overs for all the facts as well as illustrations and not just text.

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TGWK’s Review – Moobaa v1.0 (iOS)

February 10, 2012 Leave a comment

Moobaa is a children’s app from developer Reflx. It is a simple app designed for very young children who are just learning about animals and their corresponding sounds that they make. Moobaa features art from Danish artist Pia Olsen with animations done by Reflx.

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TGWK’s Review – Off the Leash v1.0.1 (iOS)

February 8, 2012 Leave a comment

Off the Leash is a brand new game from developer Big Pixel Studios. They are not new to iOS as their past hits include Land-a Panda and Piyo Blocks 1 & 2. If you’ve played those games before, you’re also familiar with the art style that Big Pixel Studios has and Off the Leash continues their tradition of using cell shaded, pixel-like graphics. Like their previous game, Land-a Panda, this game too has a very interesting story line. There’s a new Chief of Police in town, and he’s put a ban on dogs, ordering them all to be captured! It’s your task to outrun those pesky cops and evade capture, whilst trying to rescue as many of your doggy pals as you can. The game is basically an endless running style game that is broken up in to different levels, each with a time limit. Make it to the end before time runs out and you’ll advance to the next level. Avoid capture and see how far you can run.

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TGWK’s Review – Kidz Gear Wired Headphones for Kids (Apple Devices)

February 6, 2012 Leave a comment

We’ve looked at a lot of headphones here and most of them really pump out some great sounds. The problem with these are that none of them are really suitable for young children due to the fact that all these headphones can be cranked up really loud, loud enough to damage hearing in young children. Because of this, I would not really let me child use any of the headphones I possess. Instead, I would only allow them to use a headphone that included volume limiting technology. That means that the headphones would only output to a specific level and not any higher in order to protect a kid’s hearing.

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TGWK’s Review – Generic Brand Leather Case for the Sony NEX-5 / NEX-5N [Update]

February 2, 2012 1 comment

As you know, I just recently purchased a Sony NEX-5N in order to take more pictures of my kids and all our experiences with them. When compared to a DSLR however, the Sony NEX-5N is just too pretty to let get scuffed up so I had decided to buy a case for it. Sony sells a leather 2-piece case for the the camera, but it retails for around $90 when purchasing both pieces. This was way more than I was willing to spend on a case so I did a quick search on Amazon and came across several similarly looking cases to the official Sony case. These obviously are no-named products and are sold mostly by third party vendors on Amazon. The look fairly close to the way the Sony case looks, except that the price is way more affordable at around $25 for both pieces.

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TGWK’s Review – Star Wars Brisksaber v1.1.0 (iOS)

January 30, 2012 Leave a comment

Brisksaber is a new game from developer Flying Wisdom Studios that helps promote the upcoming re-release of  Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace in 3D and sponsored by Lipton Brisk ice tea. Brisksaber is described as a lightsaber simulation app. You choose either to join the light side or the dark side of the force and must slash away all your enemies. The game is similar to the game Fruit Ninja where objects pop up fro the bottom of the screen and you must swipe your fingers across them to slash them. Slashing more than 1 object yields a combo while slashing one of your “friend” objects causes you to lose a lige. If you’re a Star Wars fan, you’ll probably want to download this game, even if you’re not an Episode 1 fan.

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First Impressions – Sony NEX-5N

January 27, 2012 1 comment

If you read my last post yesterday, you know that I just recently purchased a Sony NEX-5N camera. I ordered it on Wednesday of this week and got it today via FedEX. (On a side note, love Amazon Prime). Upon receiving the package, I was quite surprised at the size of it. I imagined that the box would be a lot bigger than it was. Upon opening the box, you’ll see that everything is neatly packaged within the box. The instructions and included software will be the first things you see, which is standard for all digital cameras. Flipping over the cardboard separation, you’ll see that the camera and accessories are underneath and  also separated by cardboard.

The Sony NEX-5N accessories include a camera strap, battery, battery charger, external flash add-on, USB cable, and a lens hood. I was surprised by the lens hood attachment as I did not know it came with one and none of the reviews I read mentioned it coming with one. It was certainly a welcomed bonus. The camera itself is wrapped in an anti-static white bag and the lens and body already come attached together along with the lens cap. The only thing that is disappointing about this is that the package does not include a lens rear cap or a cap for the body if you wanted to store each separately. These are optional “accessories” you would need to purchase.

One of the first things I did was inspect the body and lens just to make sure everything was in good order and in good cosmetic condition. I wasn’t able to turn on the NEX-5N yet due to the fact that the battery does not come charged and I have to wait about 3 hours for it to charge up. This is the first time I’ve run into a piece of electronics where the battery didn’t at least come partially charged. It’s not a big deal but this just means I have to wait longer to play with the camera. I’d say it’s similar to receiving the keys to a Bugatti Veyron, but not being able to drive it because you have to walk 5 miles to get gas and then walk back to fill her up.

Since I wasn’t able to play with any of the camera’s functions yet, I examined the camera itself first. The first thing you’ll probably notice about the camera is how light it is, yet how solid it feels in your hands due to the mainly all magnesium construction. The body is matte black and has a real nice stealthy look to it. On the back of the camera, the NEX-5N features an articulating touch screen LCD panel. Most  articulating screen I’ve seen are either hinged on the side or the bottom and usually feel a bit flimsy. The Sony screen however only articulates for tilting the screen upwards and downwards. The hinge system they use seems really strong and built to last as it’s also made entirely out of metal and hinged in 3 spots instead of 1.

The lens attached to the body is a Sony made, E18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 OSS lens. Unlike traditional DSLR lenses that are mainly plastic and rubber, this lens is made entirely out of metal (I don’t know what kind) and has a really nice industrial look to it. Because of this, it too feels very solid in your hands. When combined with the body, the fit is so exceptional that it almost feels as if the body and lens are one piece. Very impressive indeed. As you can see from the image, I attached the lens hood to it just to see how it would look.

I do like the contrast between the matte black body and brushed silver lens which is one of the reasons I got it in this color combination. I’ve seen the silver bodied NEX-5N and just didn’t like how everything blended together.

Overall, I am very impressed with the whole presentation of the NEX-5N, its build quality, and the solid feeling this thing has in my hands. It’s a fairly small camera when compared to other in it’s class, so people with large hands might not like it, but for me, it fits perfectly in mine and the weight of it terrific. As soon as this battery finishes charging, I’ll be able to dig into the camera software a bit and then over the weekend, take some sample images to see if the image quality really is as good as everyone says it is.

TGWK’s Review – Temple Run v1.4.1 (iOS)

January 13, 2012 1 comment

If you’re searching for a new casual game that will help pass the time, Temple Run by developers Imangi Studios might just be what you’re looking for. It’s one of those endless running type games except that instead of being a 2D game that runs from side to side, its a 3D experience that will get you swiping and tilting like a mad man. In the game, you play as an adventurer who just stole a priceless idol from the temple. You are being chased by a band of killer monkey creatures and most run for your life. Avoid obstacles and traps while collecting coins and see how far you can run. Randomly generated maps each time you play means Temple Run will keep you busy for hours.

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TGWK’s Review – Games for Kids v1.0.1 (iOS)

January 11, 2012 Leave a comment

Games for Kids is a collection of kid friendly games from developer Wombi. Wombi is no stranger to developing child-friendly games as  their entire portfolio of apps consists of these. Games for Kids consists of 6 educational and fun games – Guess the Word, Odd One Out, The Sorting Game, Memory, The Parade, and Jigsaw Puzzle. The games are geared towards young children so they aren’t terribly hard at all. They are quite easy to play and perfect for those children who are just starting out. Like their other games, Games for Kids also features very child friendly art as well as a friendly voice for the narration and lots of fun sounds.

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TGWK’s Review – Cannonball Bounce v1.1 (iOS)

January 5, 2012 Leave a comment

Cannonball Bounce is a physics based puzzler from indie developer Michael Wildermuth. The object of the game is simple, shoot a cannonball and try to get it to his the target. It sounds easy but between you and the target lies many obstacles that stand in your way. Since the game is physics based, you’ll be able to bounce your cannonball against walls and try to angle your way to the target. It’s very challenging especially with all the different kinds of objects and obstacles there are in the game.

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TGWK’s Review – Monsters & Bones v1.1 (iOS)

December 29, 2011 Leave a comment

Monsters & Bones is a new puzzle type game from indie developer RatSquare. This is one of those games that attaches a rather unique story to the gameplay. In the game, you play as an alien in his ship and are tasked with transporting monsters around the play area looking for food. There are different creatures scattered around each level and each only eat a specific thing. Basically you’ll have to follow the rules of the food chain in this one. You can either transport the “food” to the monsters or the monsters to the “food.” It doesn’t matter how you do it, just feed them before they starve. Along the way, you’ll encounter pitfalls that will get in your way and try to destroy your ship and your mission.

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Review: Saints Row 3 Edition Astro Gaming A40 Wireless System

December 28, 2011 Leave a comment

This review is also featured at G Style Magazine which is a tech blog that focuses on the fashion aspect of tech. Please visit their site for the complete review and more images.

For the past 2 years, I’ve been using a set of Astro Gaming A30 headsets with their Mixamp Pro system. You can check out the full review of those headsets here. The fact that I’ve been using them for so long is a testament to their durability and quality as I have never once had a problem with either unit. They’ve served me well over the years and will continue to be used. On that note, Astro Gaming recently sent me over their professional grade headsets, the A40 which includes the new 2011 upgrades. These A40 are further enhanced with the Saints Row 3 cross promotional livery and official MLG licensing. Astro Gaming was also kind enough to provide their Wireless Mixamp 5.8 system as well so that we could test the entire A40 Wireless System as a whole. As a disclaimer, yes, Astro Gaming did send us this set and we did also feature a month long giveaway for these exact sets of SR3 Edition A40 Wireless Systems, but this in no way affects the outcome of this review. Just for reference, the system they sent me was the Lt. Blue SR3 Edition A40′s, Wireless Mixamp 5.8, rechargeable battery pack, and the USB chat pack for PS3/PC. Grand total of everything retails for about $320 but the A40 Wireless System starts at around $279.99.

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