Dogz is out now on N-Gage
The puppy simulator Dogz is now available from the N-Gage application's showroom section. If you can't see it in the showroom, select Options and then Update Now. If you still can't see it, click on Available Games and then scroll to the bottom of the list. (Thanks to ccraig for alerting us!)
The N-Gage platform is currently available on the Nokia N81, N81 8GB, N82, N95 and N95 8GB.
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Some Dogz screenshots:
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Published by Tzer2 at 17:37 UTC, August 26th
Categories: Games
Platforms: Series 60, N-Gage, S60 3rd Edition, N-Gage
News Discussion
Tzer2
Comment: Hmm... not too sure about this one, it's only 1 megabyte and the graphics seem down to Gameloft's usual jerky standards.
The graphics on Sims 2 Pets were a lot smoother than this, hopefully Dogz will make up for this with more gameplay.
We will be bringing you the review of this very soon.
The graphics on Sims 2 Pets were a lot smoother than this, hopefully Dogz will make up for this with more gameplay.
We will be bringing you the review of this very soon.
wampyre
Comment: I really doubt that the gameplay is anything better than the java version of the games.
Indeed it is fun the first 1 - 2 hours but after that it's just repetition.
My point of view is that if you have played a Gameloft game as a java version then you know how the same titled game will be on the N-gage.
(Which indeed was the case with the games that's been released up until now).
Indeed it is fun the first 1 - 2 hours but after that it's just repetition.
My point of view is that if you have played a Gameloft game as a java version then you know how the same titled game will be on the N-gage.
(Which indeed was the case with the games that's been released up until now).
Tzer2
Comment: I haven't played the Java version, but however they compare, this is an awful game.
Sims 2 Pets for N-Gage at least had good graphics and a good interface (much better than the Java version incidentally), its only problem was that it ran out of gameplay. Dogz on the other hand has bad graphics and a bad interface, and not much gameplay either.
Sims 2 Pets for N-Gage at least had good graphics and a good interface (much better than the Java version incidentally), its only problem was that it ran out of gameplay. Dogz on the other hand has bad graphics and a bad interface, and not much gameplay either.
Benfot88
Comment: Which dingbat at Gameloft gave this one (and the rushed super-jerky Asphalt 4 for that matter) the thumbs up for general release across whatever platform? Tut tut.
wampyre
Comment: Indeed you are right Tzer2.
I'm also quite afraid that my prediction in my previous post proved right.
There are some changes from the java version.
In the N-gage version you can earn points displayed as bones.
When entering a contest and failing in it (Touching a sea animal) you loose those points.
The points acts as your score in the N-gage arena. Not that much to celebrate about, but an ok feature.
I've currentely have 6 in the bar where the hearts are.
(If I remember correctly the java version had 6 or 7 as the hightest)
I'm also quite afraid that my prediction in my previous post proved right.
There are some changes from the java version.
In the N-gage version you can earn points displayed as bones.
When entering a contest and failing in it (Touching a sea animal) you loose those points.
The points acts as your score in the N-gage arena. Not that much to celebrate about, but an ok feature.
I've currentely have 6 in the bar where the hearts are.
(If I remember correctly the java version had 6 or 7 as the hightest)
Tzer2
Comment: I wouldn't mind if a game is similar to the Java version as long as it is a good game. For example a port of Sola Rola J2ME would be VERY welcome on N-Gage, it looks good and plays even better:
[url]http://www.allaboutsymbian.com/reviews/item/Sola_Rola_for_Java_J2ME_Review.php[/url]
The problem with Dogz is that it's a terrible game, whatever platform it's for. I'm in the middle of writing the review and this may well be the lowest-scoring next gen N-Gage game so far. All the other releases so far at least have some kind of depth or interest (Tetris for example is still addictive even if it's not exactly new), but Dogz has nothing to offer at all.
However much we moan about this though, Gameloft games continue to sell in huge numbers, and as long as that happens they're not going to worry too much about bad reviews. Asphalt 3 continues to be the best-selling game on N-Gage for example, despite many other titles getting better reviews. As I've said before, Gameloft is the EA of mobile gaming.
[url]http://www.allaboutsymbian.com/reviews/item/Sola_Rola_for_Java_J2ME_Review.php[/url]
The problem with Dogz is that it's a terrible game, whatever platform it's for. I'm in the middle of writing the review and this may well be the lowest-scoring next gen N-Gage game so far. All the other releases so far at least have some kind of depth or interest (Tetris for example is still addictive even if it's not exactly new), but Dogz has nothing to offer at all.
However much we moan about this though, Gameloft games continue to sell in huge numbers, and as long as that happens they're not going to worry too much about bad reviews. Asphalt 3 continues to be the best-selling game on N-Gage for example, despite many other titles getting better reviews. As I've said before, Gameloft is the EA of mobile gaming.
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