G is a rather nice game from a new group of Christian developers. Just because they are new though (or Christian for that matter) does not mean that the game lacks in quality though. It’s graphics and game play rival anything you would see from the deep-pocket guys. In the hope that a quality product should be rewarded, I hope this and future apps in the works give these developers deep pockets as well.
“G” stands for gravity in this game. It is almost as if Gravity is a somewhat predictable opponant in that sometimes you seem to fight it. But it helps you too. Game play reminds me of one of those artillary games taken to a whole new level. As in those games, you control angle, burn length, and propulsion of the rocket. What takes this to a whole new level seems to be inspired by Apollo 11 and their use of the moon’s gravity to change trajectory. In the game, you use the gravity of some objects in order to change your rocket’s path so that you get close enough to “ping” all the targets on the screen in as few attempts as possible.
This is not as easy as it sounds. In fact, these puzzles can become quite a challenge. While it doesn’t require a rocket scientist, it is probably going to be more than a child can handle. That is OK though, there are plenty of bodily noises apps in the store for them. If you want something more mature though, check out this game.



