Android Quick App: Kona’s Crate

By , 14 July, 2011, No Comment

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Every so often a game comes around that makes you stop, take pause, and admire it’s design. As the hardware we’re using continues to improve, I think we’ll be seeing more of that, but until we do, there is Kona’s Crate.

Kona’s Crate is a game about delivering stuff. What stuff, you ask? A crate, undoubtedly! It’s not just any crate, however. It’s filled with stars (you know, for points) and you give it to Chief Kona, the guy with the terrifying mask that you’d otherwise avoid. But hey, he’s the one dishing out stars, so you have to do it. Just remember, if anyone ever offers you stars to get in their van and give you a ride home, the answer is no.

Anyway, because Kona is a jerk chief, he’s opted for a less-than-conventional method of getting his cargo shipped to him. Instead of the standard fare, you’ve got to move a jet-controlled delivery platform to wherever he is on any given level. If it sounds simple, it’s not.

Yes, the controls are simple. A left tap on the screen powers your left thruster, and a right tap powers the right. You’ve got the option to invert the controls, but regardless, a tap on the screen gets your engine purring. From there, this game turns into a split-second hating, reflex-challenging, make-you-want-to-throw-your-phone-in-agony kind of experience, but you won’t be able to stop.

Gameplay starts off in a tutorial. As you advance through the laughably simple tutorial stages, you’ll notice difficulty starts to ramp up. At first, where you needed only to nudge the crate over to the left, now you’ve got to navigate curvy freefalls and float over tricky walls. This is only the beginning of the challenge, as the farther you progress, the more intense gameplay gets. Falling blocks, TNT and physics are there to derail your next-day delivery shipment, and you’ve got to use your catlike reflexes to overcome it all.

A speedier delivery nets you more stars (maximum of three) at the completion of a level. If you can’t hit your goal, the game tells you what time you need to have delivered in to reach the next tier up. Unique to Kona’s Crate are the vines that wrap around your stars. Vines are your reward for not running into any obstacles like walls or ceilings, or in later levels, debris. I think this is more for the completionists in all of us, so be aware that it’s there.

Kona’s Crate contains more than 60 levels in three campaigns, with superb graphics and OpenFeint support. With OpenFeint, you can see how you stack up on the leaderboards for time, stars and vines earned, and even publicly post your bests on Facebook and Twitter (but not Google+!). There’s also achievements to be had, like New High Score and Safe Landing, plus a plethora more I’ve not yet been skilled enough to unlock.

Overall, Kona’s Crate is a solid game on Android. It’s combination of beautiful graphics, challenging, unique gameplay, and high replayability factor are all reasons to invest in it. There’s a free version as well as a paid version, but for a scant 99 cents, you can buy yourself the whole package as well as support a developer who is wholeheartedly deserving of it.

Download links are after the break.

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