There are hundreds of Paper Plane apps for iTunes
available now, but which ones are the best? Featured below you'll find the Paper
Plane apps I have found to be the most helpful and funny to me over the past
year- each targeting a different area. I've tried many of them, and now sharing
the ones I feel are the top Paper Plane apps out there.
New apps will be added as they are
available and I have had time to review them. Until then, enjoy those listed
below.
The game play for My Paper Plane 3 is pretty easy. The player selects a Paper
Plane to fly through a town, collect stars and not crash into any of the
obstacles. The plane is controlled my tilting the iPhone up, down, left, and
right. At first I found the control a little hard to understand, but after a
few runs I was hitting high scores and having a ton of fun.
My paper plane 3 is the first my paper plane
game for the iPhone and IOS system, and it is a very nice addition to the iPhone
app family.
The best thing about my paper plane 3 is the graphics. Sure sometimes a simple
graphics package and a great challenge sells an app for me, but My Paper Plane
has both. The graphics package of this app is absolutely outstanding.
The
environments of this game are simply beautiful. That sounds like hyperbole but
once all of you guys go get this app you will see what I am talking about. The
sounds package for this game is also very strong. It is a great pleasure to
review apps made by guys who have a great working knowledge of what makes apps
great. My hats off to the My Paper Plane 3, because it is awesome.
Simple
fun with a sheet of paper-make and fly!
The Paper Plane Guy’s Construction Kit is an
awesome, if fairly nerdy, app to own. Packed with tons of information using
both technical jargon and slightly ridiculous acronyms, it’s bound to appeal to
artists and scientists alike. The Throw Simulator, which utilizes the iPhone’s
accelerometer to judge one’s toss, is especially neat, as are the moving fold
diagrams–no more trying to decipher confusing static pictures (often a point of
frustration for origami enthusiasts)! Obviously, you wouldn’t be able to use
this app for a quick thrill, but it turns a lost art into something accessible
and genuinely tries to help you accomplish building something, even encouraging
you to design your own.
Paper Plane War! - Cool and fast
action shooter with doodle style graphics!
Fly with your Paper Plane and shoot up
enemy tanks and choppers. Fire with different types of ink cartridges and make
high scores to enable upgrades like more speed or better design! Current
version is loaded with 25 exciting missions and full of funny effects like ink
splashes!
Please note that this version is for SD devices (iPhone 3GS) only. A
version for Retina displays is already available! Future updates will include
new levels, more enemies and cool upgrades!
Paper Pilot is essentially a racing
game. You race against the clock to navigate a paper airplane through a number
of sharp looking though static environments. You control the paper airplane by
tilting the iPhone, and you control its speed by swiping on the screen to set
it. Your objective is to catch a certain number of paper clips in each level,
and you have to do that in a minimum amount of time in order to rank and unlock
more levels.
For a racing game to be fun, it
has to offer some sort of catch. With Paper Pilot its environments are its
catch, and they look fantastic. All of the environments, from the insides of
offices to the sewers, all look great. Most are static though, without any real
movement or interaction. The airplane itself is also static, as it doesn’t
flutter or move the way a real paper airplane would.
The premise of PlaneOnPaper is as simple as any
game could possibly be: you flick your paper airplane and see where it lands.
Yep, that's the game. Now the flight path will be interesting each time as
there are wind currents that work in mysterious ways.
So you may be heading
down but you keep going for a while, or your plane will rev back up into the
air after a descent. There are obstacles to avoid, such as a statue in the
middle of a wheat field, and I was only able to reach just before the portal
after some 50 tries. The game has potential to be great fun, and the graphics
are great. It really helps to kill some time when you are free.
Now that you know the best 5 Paper
Plane apps for your iphone, you should choose wisely. And please make sure that
you try the app of your choice before buying it and download it from a trustedsource.