![]() ![]() Every so often these dots will group together to form what I call certain retro death. kind of hard when you're trying to avoid all these red dots. Throughout the game you'll encounter various orb like weapons, each harboring its own special power, but in order to activate this wealth of power you have to smash your arrow right through the center of one. But, you won't have to fend these little pests off on your own. These dots don't just appear and fly around randomly, they're sort of like homing missiles, set on following one thing - you. You play as a white arrow, and using your device to tilt this arrow around the screen frantically, you have to fend off and destroy ever multiplying red dots. The Custom option allows you to tilt the device to the right orientation before deciding to re-calibrate the device's accelerometer. Regular depicts holding the device at a 45 degree angle, while Top-Down sees you holding the device horizontally in front of you and Sleepy being holding the device a "above your face" position, while laying face up. There are four options to choose from, including: Regular, Top-Down, Sleepy and Custom. TTL asks you how you're about to hold your device. As you start the game for the first time it will do something I've yet to see any other game do. The game plays out in one continuous level. Developed by the new kids on the block, One Man left, Tilt to Live is a fast paced tilt-based action title in which the overall aim, is to try and stay alive for the longest amount of time, possible. ![]()
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