Laser
| | | I think it's like what Spence said. When you don't play for a while and "let your thumbs heal," you just get better when you start playing again. |
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Spence
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| | | Obviously thats an advantage to "i" players- I cant imagine a touch screen causing too much pain. |
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Mr.pickle.
| | | Man idk how ya do it Brian, I can't get the hang of the itouch version at all.. But I gess I will catch on eventually.. |
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BikerBrian
| | | Spence is right... the iPhone doesn't cause near the thumb pain that I used to experience with my Treo. Although, I'm surprised that I haven't cracked my screen a few times, thinking that if I press it harder, it might do what I want.
Keep at it Pickle, I find that it offers much more control than the 5-way navigator on a Palm. Plus, the graphics and screen are incredible. |
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Vega
| | | ok so Pickle... how did you manage to type:
Oooh buddy, you just convinced me to finally buy bod for my itouch.
Monday, 20:28
here
Spence on Bike or Pi
and then 2 mintues later you typed the comment above.
so you bought the itouch version, played for 11 seconds,
felt you couldn't get the hang of it, and immediately logged in to make the comment??
wow. |
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Mr.pickle.
| | | @vega, I had the free version, had a total of 7 levels.
brian, your right the graphics are incredible in comparison to the palm version. |
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Vega
| | | hilarious. i figured you were gonna say something like that.
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Mr.pickle.
| | | what else would I say? thats what is true |
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