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Stunt Car ChallengeStunt Car Challenge is one of the most extreme free mobile games. Each time participants risk their lives to win the race. Jump from springboard, jump over obstacles, such as trams, buses and more. Try to collect as many coins and get a spectacular jump star! At the end of the season the best driver and stuntman will win the main prize of the Golden car...
Two Top 10s in one week? Yep, I'm in that sort of mood. In this case, a pointer to what I consider are the very best games to show off what Symbian and your smartphone can do, perhaps challenged down the pub as to why you still use "that old N8"? It's true that the games here don't usually match counterparts on (for example) the iPhone, but at least they're in the same ballpark in terms of graphics, speed and playability. And, yes, this is very much my own opinion - leave your own suggestions in the comments, but do please check that each title still runs under the latest Belle Refresh or Belle FP2 OS versions...
Now it's true that the screen resolution of most modern Symbian phones, at nHD, 360 x 640 pixels, seems low in 2013, with devices starting to come with 1080p (1080 x 1920 pixels) displays, but nHD was very competitive in 2008 when the Nokia 5800 launched, so we can't blame Nokia for plumping for nHD for its new touch devices. The lack of increase since then is a moot point, of course, though the addition of fast hardware graphics acceleration in devices from the Nokia N8 onwards has at least meant that we can have games that impress visually in terms of speed and colours, if not in absolute resolution.
So, which games on Symbian get closest to the leisure scene in iOS and Android? Which ones should you be seen playing down the pub in order to appear credible to your games-obsessed iPhone-owning friends? Below is my personally chosen top 10.
Of course, Nokia's convention, to start using 'HD' in a game's title around the time of re-introducing GPUs to Symbian for the N8, C7 and C6-01, is somewhat misguided, since "High Definition" implies greater resolution, whereas the games were all still nHD, the same as titles written for the Nokia 5800 two years previously. 'HD', in this context, became a pseudonym for 'GPU-accelerated, every pixel properly painted (and not upscaled) and a game of decent depth'.
Angry Birds is, of course, the acid test of whether a platform can be taken seriously for games these days. It would be great to be mentioning the 'Space' and 'Star Wars' variants here, but sadly I don't think there's much chance of these making it to Symbian at this stage. However, Angry Birds Seasons did get a load of updates in the Nokia Store, finishing up with 'Mooncake Festival' in late 2011. What this means is that you get a bunch of Angry Birds 'themes' in one, just pick your season and go for it. And with the benefit that, if you get stuck on one level, just switch over to a different season and have a crack at that one instead. Still recommended. Reviewed here.
One of the very first of Nokia's 'HD' games, RealGolf 2011 HD still impresses - it's not quite as photorealistic as some iOS options, the animations very occasionally stutter, but it's all here, in terms of a decent golf simulation, with wind, spin, slopes, ball lie and much more. Add in the obligatory helicopter flybys, a good green elevation grid and some fake American commentary and you've got the complete package. It may seem easy at first but then you hit a bunker and get a double-bogie and you're then fighting all the way to the club house... Reviewed here. [Note that the Let's Golf series reused much of the same code and improved on some areas, but sadly also introduced many gimmicks, not least outrageous courses and animals hopping around on the green!]
And the equivalent for circuits, GT Racing is the most out and out realistic sports car racing sim on the platform and the one I keep coming back to because it's just so... challenging. Never mind arcade driving games with power-ups and on-rails difficulty level - here you're doing well just to stay on the track much of the time, the cars here can be as hard to drive flat-out as the real thing. You can play through a complete career, needing placing in races to progress and gradually improving your car and your own driving skills. One nice touch is the variation in tracks, with gradients, scenery and a mix of road circuits, F1-style tracks and even parts of Indy-style banked tracks. Tip: for extra realism, plug in headphones, turn off the annoying music and crank up the engine noise. Reviewed here, by Ewan, who didn't like it as much as me.... Ah well, over to you!
If you own a Nokia N8 or other Symbian^3 devices such as the Nokia C7, Nokia E7 and are looking for a game to while away a few hours. You might be pleased to know that the game Hero of Sparta is currently free to download for a limited time. Check out the video after the jump to see the gameplay in cation.
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What you don't get is any sort of preloaded instant messaging app, though there is a rudimentary Facebook and Twitter social networking app that can be linked to a homescreen widget. Neither option is especially slick, they require you create an Ovi Account before you can log in, and while the UI is similar to what you'd find on other smartphones, it's generally slow to update. From the widget you can scroll through a combined feed of Twitter and Facebook statuses, or tap-scroll back to the very top of the list to update one or both networks yourself. There's also no integration with the N8's contacts, as you get with HTC Sense: both Facebook and Twitter are treated as completely separate information sources in the phonebook. A far better experience is had with popular Twitter app Gravity, though that's a $10 download.
What's bizarre is that the Ovi Store isn't actually preloaded onto the N8; there's a shortcut to the download page, but you have to manually load it before you can start browsing. That seems an unnecessary step to put in the way of potential customers. When you're finally in, there's a range of free and paid applications, though it's unsurprisingly not as broad as what's on offer for iOS users. Nokia also has a companion Ovi.com site, from which you can browse apps and send links to your phone (they're delivered as a shortcut via SMS, rather than triggering the download automatically).
Ovi Maps has matured into a strong GPS/navigation package, complete with free turn-by-turn spoken directions and integration with a number of online POI review sites. Best of all it's free, using Nokia acquisition NAVTEQ's mapping content. If you're used to Google Maps then the Ovi Maps UI takes a little acclimatising to, but it's worth doing. The N8 features the company's latest WiFi positioning system that helps find a faster, more accurate lock when indoors, and indeed it proved surprisingly accurate even when tested in a basement. It's also possible to download mapping data to the N8's own memory, rather than loading it across the network as necessary; while you sacrifice storage space that way, it also means no data charges while roaming and faster map navigation.
We did experience more crashes than we'd have liked, however, or simply glitches in the system that undermined the smooth experience. On more than a few occasions the N8 froze and restarted, or would refuse to recognize any network connections and require a manual restart. The Ovi Store could also be temperamental, sometimes freezing while downloading apps and forcing us to end it using the task manager. It's certainly not unusual for a new device to be buggy in places; what remains to be seen is how quickly Nokia roll out a firmware update to address that bugginess.
Now, what if I say that you can enjoy great built legacy Nokia devices in 2021. Yes, it will not come with all the social media apps or games that has made us out of touch from the real world, but what it gives you is sheer pleasure of using back your classic Nokia devices with enough function to make it the perfect weekend detox device and a bit more. 2b1af7f3a8