Awesome! (Six to start, please read!)
I love this game! Finally, I actually enjoy exercising! Its now a role playing game! The motion tracking is amazing, the game system is simple and involved, and it is very immersive.
One drawback, however, is that there are only 5 levels, not including the tutorial. The only amount of customization involved is that you can set your weight. The plot is too simple, and there is only one boss that actually says anything.
I have a few suggestions for Six to Start. My first: endless mode. The game is a bit too easy. An endless mode (with Game Center integration for leaderboards) that would steadily get harder would be good for better players. Also, sprite creation mode. If players could choose how the player looked, how the sword, icons, and enemies looked, they would stay with the game a lot longer. And a possible plus side for you, you could put in in-app-purchases for more slots for more sprites to create. Maybe players would start the game with only a player sprite editor slot, a player sword sprite editor slot, a randomly decided icon slot, 2 enemy slots, and one boss slot. Then they can buy more slots with in app purchases, or buy them with coins occasionally dropped by enemies (in my opinion, you could do it so that 1 in 5 enemies drop a coin, and one slot, whatever it is for, costs 50 coins so that a slot costs on average 250 kills, so that people with iTunes gift cards burning holes in their pockets may want to just buy the slots for a dollar each.) In addition, I have a few moves to suggest adding: kicking, arm circles, and hammer fists. Also, a move creation capability, where you do the move in all the ways you think people would do it, on both sides, would be fun. And, as Ive said previously, plot and more levels is a must do.
I am definitely satisfied with this product, and with its potential, and I am glad to say that I got in on the ground floor of something I am sure will grow to be huge.
Looking forward to the next update.
tzachyb about
Dungeon Runner: Fitness Quest