Games : App Review - Finger Race -Android - Engadget
Sep 11, 2010App review: Finger Race (Android) -- Engadget
just downloaded, havent played yet, but if its like the Iphone one, very simple amusing game.
App review: Finger Race (Android) -- Engadget
just downloaded, havent played yet, but if its like the Iphone one, very simple amusing game.
$250 just might be worth it :-/
Epic 4G review -- Engadget
One useful thing out of the Moment trashing review by Engadget was this gem in the comments (when asked if the compass existed): Quote:
View 7 Replies View RelatedSee the new Version of Tap Race 2.0 at Android Marcket. Now you can play the difficult level now
View 1 Replies View RelatedI saw a very nice car race game on Iphone yesterday (the name escapes me at this time). So I have been trying to find a good car race game for Droid. Any suggestions?
View 5 Replies View RelatedI am new here and just started to add apps to my new Droid. I have a few, but I am looking for advice on which apps are the best. Examples: What is the best golf, race, and other fun games? Also, what is the best video player to watch videos from my SD card. How do I get to my SD card to add and delete files?
View 4 Replies View RelatedI would just like to know if anybody here would like to start an Android Game Review website.I would like to discuss this with anybody who would be interested. What I would really like is if all the reviewers have different Android phones. I know games such as Replica Island don't work as well on my Incredible because of the Optical Joystick, so if we had different handhelds we could compare between the handhelds to give our readers the best possible reviews. This would also help because of all the different specs on the phones. One game that would run awesome on an Evo might not run as well on a G1.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI have problem in some games like Rayman Jungle Run that when I press "play" with one finger not working, it is working only when I press with two fingers
View 3 Replies View RelatedPhandroid's Extensive Droid Review with Video Review
View 1 Replies View RelatedTethering still works great on an un-rooted Hero using the "Race Condition" technique. Happy this still works! I don't have a need for it, but it's nice to know it's there if I am in a fix.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI love using the Engadget app on my Desire to keep up with daily news, but no matter what I try I cannot watch the embedded videos within the stories.....
The ones that link to YouTube are fine as you can choose the browser or the YouTube app.
But their native videos don't play for me. I currently get the choice of viewing through double twist or streaming media player, both of which say "Sorry, this video cannot be played".
Anyone any idea what format these endgadget videos are in? And how I can get the engadget app to choose a player capable of playing them?
Nothing really new, but pretty nice:
Samsung Galaxy S preview -- Engadget
Official Press release here
Engadget Hands On Here
So what do we now know? No 32GB internal, just 1GB (but shipped with 8GB SD). No OLED, good ol' TFT. No 1080p recording (was far too good to be true).
Biggest Dissapointment? Android 1.6, not 2.0
Other than that, all the rumors seemed to shape up. I looks good on paper, the hands on was dissapointing to see it in such an unfinished state. I think I will have to reserve judgement till it smartens itself up a little more.
Short video preview of the Epic 4G by Engadget. YouTube - Samsung Epic 4G preview
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Quote:
I know it's not necessarily completely Eris related, but I figured some may want to read through what people are saying.
How would you change HTC's Sense? -- Engadget
Samsung Fascinate review -- Engadget
Deal breaker for me. I'll be keeping my DINC for a little while longer.
I see in all of the videos that they use their index finger but that just seems so awkward, so I use my thumbs. Has everyone just gotten used to using their index finger or do you use your thumbs as well?
View 12 Replies View RelatedI understand calling onTouchEvent from views to get the location of the last touch as a motion event. How the heck can I tell that a figure is down on the screen and has not been lifted and when the finger is lifted?
For instance there is onKeyDown and onKeyUp for use when you are dealing with keyboard input. So how can I find out when on fingureUp happens?
I have a motion listener to detect finger down, finger drag, and finger up. I start my action at finger down and finish my action at finger up. When the action is finished, I store it in a stack for allowing undo. My problem is that if I don't get a finger up event, I can't finish my action to add it to the stack for undo.
How can I detect that the user's finger has left the screen?
I tried using the emulator to see if getEdgeFlags() ever returned anything useful, and the result was always 0.
Basically, if a finger leaves the screen, then nothing is touching the screen anymore and I would like to detect that as a finger up event. How can I do this?
I can't find a tutorial on Google for my problem. I'm french and i don't find the best "google keywords" for to describe my goal. I decided to ask the question here.
I want to do an animation between views like on the Home or on the Calendar in week mode. I want the switch between the views follows the finger. As I have not released the pressure, I see a part of the current view an a part of the next view.
Currently, I use a AnimatorView and 2 gestures. But the change happens when the pressure is released, and it's not good.
Can someone explain to me how to do or where to find a tutorial that explain? ps : please, don't laugh about my english, it's worst when I speak with my very french accent :P
I'm adding 5 ImageView to an linear layout at runtime, so far so good, but what i would like to do is, when the user slide his finger over one of them, i would like to change the image, so my question would be, how can i know what's the current imageview under the user finger.?
View 2 Replies View RelatedHow do you detect a horizontal or vertical finger swipe?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI was checking the possibility to allow painting on the screen of a surface (i.e. API demo Fingerpainting example), however when I checked it, this technic apparently only allows painting with the tip of your finger, if you try to use any other object (pencil, thick pen, etc.) it does not draw anything on the surface. Am I missing something here? Is there a way to allow other objects to draw things on a surface? Is this achievable and how should I proceed?
View 9 Replies View RelatedI'm working on a soundboard, however I've got a problem when it come to drag the finger over the screen to play the sounds for the buttons I drag the finger over.Do anyone know how I can detect when a finger enter a button and not click the button?
View 1 Replies View RelatedAs a webapp, not a native app on the iPhone or Andriod. Is it possible to draw with your finger? If so, how?Anyone have or can provide a barebone simple example that just loads a blank page?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have a ListView. When I click a row Item (which are just TextView instances) I want them to remain hilighted (default orange color). The default behavior is that they flash orange.
Strangely, if I use the key pad (arrow up/down) to move between items, it has the exact behavior I want. Why is the logic different between using the keypad or with finger tapping?
is there any application to get screen off by fast finger touch?
View 4 Replies View RelatedHow can I make the ListView immediately stop scrolling on a finger down event? It keeps scrolling if I give it a big swipe and doesn't stop immediately if my finger is pressed down again. Any idea?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI want to create an event to change what my image button looks like, but only when it is being pushed down. So far I have been using an onTouch listener, but that just changes it permanently. I can't find anything like an onKyeUpListener() type of thing for the button.
Does anything like this exist? code...