• Publisher: epicycle
  • Release Date: May 22, 2012
  • Also On: PC
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  • Summary: Are you looking for a mind-boggling new gaming experience?For iPhone4s and iPad2+ only! Requirements are being updated.BlindSide throws you into a fully-immersive 3d audio adventure set in a world you’ll never see. Put on headphones, hold your iPhone, and face the direction you want toAre you looking for a mind-boggling new gaming experience?For iPhone4s and iPad2+ only! Requirements are being updated.BlindSide throws you into a fully-immersive 3d audio adventure set in a world you’ll never see. Put on headphones, hold your iPhone, and face the direction you want to go. Listen as the world rotates around you and explore the darkness. The gyros in your device will point your in-game avatar the same direction you're facing in the real world! You play as Case, an assistant professor who wakes up blind, to find his city destroyed and mysterious creatures devouring people. Will you and your girlfriend be able to find your way without sight? How will you escape?Run for your life, save the girl, and uncover the mystery of the apocalypse. Features -Over 1000 sound effects and pieces of dialogue -Gyroscope-enabled virtual reality -Custom audio algorithms turns stereo headphones into surround sound -New levels of audio horror -Accessible for blind and sighted users alike -Challenging gameplayDownload it now if you want a truly unique experience! Expand
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  1. Feb 20, 2013
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    BlindSide is definitely an atmospheric and pretty freaky game when played with headphones on and eyes closed, but the experience suffers quite a bit thanks to the trial and error navigation and poor voicework. It’s still worth checking out, especially for adventure and horror fans, but a fair amount of patience is required.