The game, which is set to arrive in the iTunes Store later this week, is developed by Voodoo Lab Studios and is slated to support a handful of different iOS devices.
Voodoo Lab has previously said that the game features an extensive plot featuring 500,000 words of dialogue and features a game-play mechanic where the player actually has to steer the ship to continue moving forward in the game.
The official site for the game is no longer available and the link now redirects to the official site of Call of Duty: Black Ops.
This is not Voodoo Lab's first venture into the gaming world. Back in 2007, Voodoo Lab created the award-winning game, Pirates of the New World. It is the #1 pirate game with over one million downloads.
In June of this year, Voodoo Lab announced a partnership with Call of Duty publisher Activision to develop the game. Activision president Mike Griffith said that the game is a great fit for the company and that the game will be an exclusive game on the iPad for this holiday season.
GOTY 2009!
Can't wait for it.
But my question is this, I'm currently using photoshop 5 (which runs on the iPad). How good is it for the ipad compared to photoshop?
Photoshop is designed to be installed on a computer and its various tools. It does all the normal things like layer styles, masks, resizing, etc. It works very well on an iPad because the pixels don't matter.
People who like photoshop on the iPad will be just fine. But Photoshop doesn't have much use on the iPad because the iPad is limited to doing photos. I don't think you can do things like add textures, crop, etc.
People who use the iPad mostly as a device to play games and watch movies, they'll be fine. Its just that since the iPad is so new, photoshop and other graphics tools are still in their infancy.
I've been hearing that photoshop is the future for the iPad for a while. Adobe is also using the iPad to sell art portfolios for their customers.
The big thing with photoshop on the iPad is that it will still be a great tool for everyone. But will anyone want to use it as their main tool? Probably not, just like the average photo-junkie will probably be fine with the tools on the iPad.
The iPad is designed to be used in conjunction with a
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