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Review: Touchcris by Nigel Williams

Last updated: May 15, 2021 2:01 pm UTC
By Jeremy Horwitz
Review: Touchcris by Nigel Williams

This review originally appeared within iLounge’s iOS Gems series within the compilation article, iPhone Gems: Tetris Clones and Other Grid-Based Games. Additional details may be found in the original article.


If there’s anything worse than getting a bad Tetris clone for free, that would be paying for a bad version of Tetris. That’s where Nigel Williams’ Touchcris ($2) comes in, as yet another unfinished, audio-free, demo-quality iPhone game with a price tag.

Review: Touchcris by Nigel Williams

Here, you get the standard Tetris well, the right general balance of dispensed blocks, and some almost normal controls—swipe to move the block, flick or tilt the iPhone to rotate. In practice, the controls wind up eliminating any precision you might want to have while playing, but that’s not the really weird part of Touchcris.



Review: Touchcris by Nigel Williams

For some reason, the developer has come up with a bizarre system of multi-touch tricks that need to be learned to do simple things like… restarting the game once it has ended and apparently crashed. You need to touch the screen simultaneously with three fingers to pause, four fingers to reset, and five fingers—think about that for a second, and try it on your phone—to activate a mode where the well displays in a forced 3-D perspective, in some cases cropping off part of the screen.


It took us 20 or more tries to get the 3-D mode to activate, and then, it added nothing to the game; like BreakTouch 3D, the graphical twist just made play less fun. This effect is the only thing that’s remotely unique here, but we wouldn’t consider dropping even a cent on this title until the control and interface issues are sorted out. iLounge Rating: D+.

Our Rating

D+
Poor

Company and Price

Company: Nigel Williams

Website: N/A

Title: Touchcris

Price: $2

Compatible: iPhones, iPod touches

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