Westward 'the best game in its genre'
Published by Steve Litchfield at 7:51 UTC, October 1st 2008
Westward, originally released on the PC, is a cocktail that mixes in elements of town simulation, real sime strategy, adventure and humour. Does it combine the best of all worlds, or is it an unwieldy mess? Read Tzer2's review of Westward to find out... (Incidentally, this game is available for both S60 3rd and UIQ3, links for both at the end of the review.)
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Categories: Games
Platforms: Series 60, UIQ, General, S60 3rd Edition, UIQ 3
News Discussion
Jejoma
On an E71, whilst the game works, largely because of the screen layout the text is so small a magnifying glass is needed to read it!!
Tzer2
Yeah, that may be a problem for some people. I have fairly good eyesight but not everyone does, and some screens are physically smaller than the N95's too. I suspect the small text is a relic of the game being originally written for the PC.
The best thing to do is install the demo and see if you can cope with it.
Another thing to note is that the game looks pretty good through TV Out, and of course text size isn't a problem on a television-size screen.
ares
again, its also for UIQ3...
Tzer2
Ares, I've altered the newspost to make the UIQ3 availability clear.
I'd already added purchase/demo links at the end of the article for both S60 3rd and UIQ3.
Super Chimp
Will this game work OK on an FP2 handset like the i8510?
Tzer2
Super Chimp, it should work on any S60 3rd okay (including FP1 and FP2) but try the free demo to make sure. The link to the demo is at the bottom of the article.
If the demo works without problems, the full version should work too.
Super Chimp
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Originally Posted by Tzer2
Super Chimp, it should work on any S60 3rd okay (including FP1 and FP2) but try the free demo to make sure. The link to the demo is at the bottom of the article.
If the demo works without problems, the full version should work too.
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Thank you for that I shall try that out as it certainly looks a pretty good game, especially like the old western setting.
Unregistered
Yeah agree, the best in its genre :)
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