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iQuarters Without Alcohol

Posted by Suzie Ford on Jun 3rd, 2010 / 0 Comments

A perennial college drinking game where bouncing a quarter into a glass and choose a victim to down the shot. iQuarters is a variation of the game without alcohol...or at least without the developer supplying the booze. Players attempt the same thing except in a virtual iPhone way rather than in a do-you-know-where-that-quarter's been and do-we-really-want-that-in-our-booze kind of way.

iQuarters combines realistic physics, strategy and surreal trick shots with the timeless art of flicking change. The goal is simple: flick a virtual quarter into a glass to advance through different levels. Control the shot with your index finger or thumb to send that silvery-pixeled Washington flying through the air.

In Classic Mode, players are given 40 quarters to navigate through 12 challenging scenes, sinking three quarters per round to advance. Points are awarded based on difficulty, including fun bonus multipliers for ricochet shots – off the lighter, over the martini glass, nuthin but shot glass…

The images of the game look really nice and it's obvious that devs took their time to make a quality game.

iQuarters is out now in the app store for $1.99. In the meantime, head to the official iTime Mobile site to see what it's all about.

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