When I was asked to review Bio Sub I couldn’t wait. Not having even read the description I was looking forward to playing the part of Dennis Quaid as he piloted a miniaturized sub as he mad his way through Martin Short’s innerds. While that would made for a great game, this wasn’t it.
Instead I experienced a very unique puzzle game in which, using the accelerometer or optional touch controls, you pilot your mini sub through 70 levels of increasing difficulty.
In order to clear each level you play “bumper car” to knock like coloured canisters into each which causes them to dissapear. Once they have all been cleared away you can proceed to the next level
If I were allowed to make one suggestion to the developers it would be to allow you to calibrate the accelerometer so that you could use those controles in positions other than perfectly level. Since I spend most of my day laying down or reclining back, trying to use the accelerometer in this position simply steers it constantly from the top of the screen to the bottom.
Bio Sub is available from iTunes for the reasonable price if $0.99.
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