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Jeremy1026

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Nov 3, 2007
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Now available on iTunes!

Black Out is a clone of a classic handheld game made by Tiger Electronics in the mid-1990's. In Black Out your goal is to turn all the lights that are on to black. This is done by touching any light, which will change its status, as well as the four adjacent lights (up, down, left and right), from on to off or from off to on.

There are many ways to complete each level in Black Out, so how you beat it is entirely up to you. Black Out keeps track of your total moves taken, total levels completed and your highest level completed. At any time all of these stats can be reset

Black Out's initial release has 50 levels included. An update already in the works doubles this to 100 levels as well as a level creator.
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Buschmaster

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Feb 12, 2006
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Hey guys, I don't work for 1026 or anything and I'm a regular poster on here so you should believe me when I say that.;)


I got to be a beta tester for this app and just want to be the first to say... this could be the next Trism. It's one of the coolest puzzle games on the iPhone. It makes you think, it makes you frustrated at times, but it makes you want to beat it. It's a fantastic game and it plays very smooth. I'm very excited I got a preview copy and the moment this actually hits the store, I'm telling all my friends with iPhones or iPod Touches to get it. It's the kind of game you can get better at, too. Every time I pick it up I seem to be playing better than the last. It's definitely a game you can either sit down and play or just play for 2 minutes while you wait for the bus. So I just wanted to throw my 2 cents in and let you guys know it's very cool.

For 99 cents you almost have to give it a try.
 

Roadking

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Feb 27, 2008
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Jeremy,

I bought this app and I like it.

It is a little tough though for a meat head like me. Can you possibly add more to the tutorial or some extra tips on your website?

I noticed the forum you have but notice that no one has really used it.

Thanks!
 
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