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Download Lowdown: Fat Princess, Space Invaders Infinity Gene, and Oregon Trail
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Monday, August 03, 2009

Trying to keep up with all of the downloadable games and content that's out there these days is enough to make a person cry. But cry no more, because Download Lowdown is here to help. Each week I'll sift through the good, the bad, and the weird to help you get the most from your game system of choice without leaving your house. Plus, if you read now I'll also toss in some choice (usually less-than-helpful) quotes from folks around the Internet at absolutely no extra charge!

This week I hit the Oregon Trail to search for a Fat Princess, but end up fighting lots of pesky Space Invaders instead. Sweet!

 


Fat Princess
System:
 PlayStation 3
Price:Â $15Â

The Lowdown: If you've been standing anywhere near the Internet the last week or so, you've probably heard that Fat Princess is the shit. I've actually gone out of my way to avoid the hype for this game, so my experience with it has been a little different than most. Literally the only things I knew about FP before playing were that it involved a princess that liked cake, that people were whining about the whole "fat" thing, and that everyone seems to love the game.

Fat Princess is pretty cool so far. I played a few offline games and it didn't take me long to get into the isometric-capture-the-flag thing that the game's got going on. I really like that you can pick up a hat and change your class at almost any time. If you get tired of being an archer, you can switch up and heal people, or grab a sword and start slicing dudes up. The art style is simple, yet attractive and the game has a good sense of humor, too.

Because playing online without a headset means that I would miss out on stuff like this, I have yet to play multiplayer. But I hear good things about it -- except for the whole "it sometimes doesn't work online" thing that seems to be plaguing so many online games these days.

What the Bitmob crew says:
Demian Linn pays Fat Princes what I think is a compliment:Â
"Sometimes I feel like I'm playing World of WarCraft, but isometric and For Dummies."
Dan Hsu has it in his head that if he could just eat more cake, then he could be a fat princess too: "This game makes me hungry."
Jason Wilson wrote an entire article on why he should be the fat princess and not that scrawny little Dan Hsu*:Â "You see, I'm a fat guy. I've been a fat guy for years. And while I still have some of those strong muscles of my younger days, days when it took six guys to hold me down, my girth is by far more flab than flex."

*Article not actually about this... I think.



Space Invaders Infinity Gene
System:
 iPhone
Price:Â $4.99

The Lowdown:Â Excuse me for not getting the memo, but when the hell was it decided that Space Invaders would be awesome again? Space Invaders Extreme was ridiculously good and now Taito has come up with another great Space Invaders game, this time for the iPhone. I'm in no way complaining; I'm just shocked that such a franchise that was dormant for so long could come back and kick so much ass. Nice work Taito!

I guess I should stop gushing and tell you a little about the game, eh? It's sort of a transition from Space Invaders to Space Invaders Extreme. You start off playing the old-school game and then it gradually adds more complex elements like chains and power-ups into the mix. The game has great music and presentation -- even the menus are neat-looking. Oh, did I mention you can play your own music to generate custom levels?

I strongly recommend checking out this great trailer for the game to see what it's all about. How does Infinity Gene even have an awesome trailer? This is madness!

What the App Store reviews say:
JohnCor2 picks Infinity Gene as his one true love:
 "If I was allowed only one game on the iPhone/iPod it would be this one."
Tortfeasor knows that the damn kids that won't stay off of his damn lawn won't appreciate this game: "If you are 30 or older, buy this. It is the best game currently available."
Gmaster23 didn't get the memo about using your own music to create custom levels! "Infinite gameplay? There's only 20 levels! I beat this in an hour! 5 stars if there is MORE LEVELS!"



Oregon Trail

System: iPhone
Price:Â $4.99 (free demo available)

The Lowdown:Â I don't know how this happened, but somehow I missed out on the whole Oregon Trail thing back in the day. I seem to be the only one, though, because everyone else has fond memories of trying not to die while making their way across the country in a covered wagon.

Gameloft has remade this classic game and has spiced-up the presentation without losing focus on what made the original so much fun (so I'm told). I enjoyed picking up strangers, being attacked by bandits, hunting killer rabbits, fishing for boots, and getting annoyed at my kids for getting Typhoid Fever, but I found the game's pacing to be somewhat slow. Honestly, I had the most fun listening to my girlfriend play. Every once in awhile she'd groan that one of her children had just been grabbed and taken away by an eagle. It doesn't get much better than that.

If you've got young children that don't have ADHD or you have fond memories of playing Oregon Trail when you were young, I wouldn't hesitate to buy this updated version. If you're unfamiliar with the game and you're looking for a fast-paced, exciting adventure, you might want to skip this one. I'd recommend the demo, but it's too darn short to give you an idea of what Oregon Trail is actually like.

What the App Store reviews say:Â
WhyIsEveryNicknameTaken doesn't have much good to say about the game, but they do have a great nickname:Â "This game is worth $1.50 at the most, you play it once through, its fun but you never play again. Not worth it."
Cat ‘n Chicago totally stole this game from her daughter. Boo on her! "I purchased this for my 8 yr. old who just studied the Oregon Trail in school this year and ended up playing it for 2 hrs. myself! Fun!
Jayson4774 seems to be bitter that more of his family didn't die along the trail. Nice guy, that Jayson: "This is the first time I regret buying an iPhone app... Even on medium you can run your entire family straight through with very few holdups."



That's it for this week's Download Lowdown. Thanks for reading and I'll see you next week!

 
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Comments (10)
Default_picture
August 04, 2009
I want my classic oregon trail and not this BS.

Oh and Lance & I give Fat Princess Two thumbs up. At least I think he would give it two thumbs up with me.8)
Default_picture
August 04, 2009
Grueling pace, meager rations all the way. Also, that version is nothing like the Apple IIG original.
Dan__shoe__hsu_-_square
August 04, 2009
Oregon Trail has come such a long way from the very very original. It was the mid 80s, I was in computer science learning BASIC, and shooting ASCII buffalo on an orange-and-black screen.
Default_picture
August 04, 2009
Lance suggested Fat Princess to me earlier and I must say it most certainly is fun. Can't get my damn headset to work though. If anyone wants to play it with me my PSN is nochildren(mountain goats reference, not gaming preference). Professional looking write up the whole, makes me wish I had an iphone to play old OT.
Jamespic4
August 04, 2009
Wow Shoe... I didn't know that Oregon Trail went back that far. 1971 according to Wiki. I played my school's Apple IIG version in, like, 1991, and it was positively scientific next to that.
Jason_wilson
August 04, 2009
I remember playing Oregon Trail in 1982. It was the first game that I played on a computer. I remember thinking just how cool it was that we could play games in this new "computer lab" thing.
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August 04, 2009
Word of warning for Oregon Trail: the loading screens are peppered with Mormon propaganda attempting to rewrite the history of Western Movement America to make Joseph Smith and Brigham Young seem like gorram Lewis & Clark.

Be warned.

Space Invaders rules, though. And I want Fat Princess bad.
Lance_darnell
August 05, 2009
@Toby @Thomas @Seth

I am currently still on the fence about Fat Princess, but that is only because my last multiplayer game was the amazing and perfected Team Fortress 2. Fat Princess has cake, but TF2 has the Pyro.

I am sick today though, cough cough, so I will be on PSN soon!
Lance_darnell
August 05, 2009
Cough cough cough, these extra coughs are in case my boss reads this...
Default_picture
August 05, 2009
@Lance I am currently at work sigh , sigh , sigh . Sorry i could not play yesterday as I got caught up on some anime last night.

Oh and Sigh , Sigh , sigh .. these extra Sigh's are in case my boss does not read this. 8)
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