Phone Story is a game for smartphone devices that attempts to provoke a critical reflection on its own technological platform. Under the shiny surface of our electronic gadgets, behind its polished interface, hides the product of a troubling supply chain that stretches across the globe. Phone Story represents this process with four educational games that make the player symbolically complicit in coltan extraction in Congo, outsourced labor in China, e-waste in Pakistan and gadget consumerism in the West.
Battle Bears: GO is a top-down shooter (bird's-eye view), meaning players view the game a bird's eye view. It also has a two-player co-op mode. Players shoot with 3 different weapons and have lots of different power-ups to help fight off the Huggables. It is only available on the iPad, thought to be caused by the fact the game was too small for an iPhone/iPod Touch screen.
In the Madagascar 3 & The Croods Prehistoric Party Combo Pack players of all ages will get to travel, adventure and explore in the exciting and worldly European locations of Madagascar 3! They'll also get the ultimate fun of a family party game with Croods-style action as they journey through 30 unique and addictive mini-games.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Training Lair is a free Xbox 360 Kinect game based on the 2014 film. The game is sponsored by Pizza Hut and features their advertising. Players will have the opportunity to use all four of the Ninja Turtles weapons and swipe at on-screen items for maximum ninja training.
Pokémon Team Rocket Blast Off is one of three Flash-based computer games that were developed for the 10th Anniversary Perdue Farms promotion. The other two games are Pokémon Poké Ball Launcher and Pokémon Seek & Find. Pokémon Team Rocket Blast Off is a simple game in which players have to catch falling Pokémon.
The game consists of Ash and May holding a tarp to catch the Pokémon tossed by the Team Rocket trio from their balloon. They drop both Pokémon and sandbags. The player moves Ash and May by moving the mouse. Pokémon may drop at different speeds and angles, and if their path hits a screen border, they will bounce off of it. They will also bounce back up in the air if they hit the edge of the tarp.
Catching a Pokémon earns one point, but missing a Pokémon or catching a sandbag causes a deduction of points. Points are represented by Poké Balls that fill a bar on the left-hand side, and will never be negative. Levels 2 and 3 also have time limits.
The game is won once the player obtains nineteen po