Hey guys,
Thought I'd write my own review for this, since the other one doesn't give that much info. mmmk.
What they say- Friggin Apple won't let me copy and paste, so just read JBs post
What I say- This thing is awesome. This is the first app I've ever bought(Yet not the first payed for app I have...if you catch my drift...installous ftw!) I immediatly noticed that this is by far the most...how do I say it....jam packed App I have, and I have about 35 apps. It didn't even seem like an app. It seemed like a dvd. It opens and there is a menu, where you can read the instructions, or watch Chris explain the app. The written instructions are fine, but of course if I had a choice I'd watch Chris explain it himself.
The Instructions are crystal clear, you shouldn't have any questions. The app itself is also extremly easy to use. One thing I like about it is its not entriely self working. You have to do a little somethin somethin to make it happen. I like doing stuff right under my spectators nose without them noticing. If this wasn't self working, I feel it would be a little too...I don't know how to say it...unfair.
The method is pretty genius. I hope they release more apps using this same method, because its just great. I think it would be even more crazy to combine the method of this trick with David Blaines app. They name a card, you show the Ipod, the card on the face changes into the card they merely named.
I have performed this 4 times already, and I must admit...I did get caught once. And it wasn't exactley all my fault. My friend is a bit of an iPod nut, so right off the bat he noiticed something that shouldn't/can't be on an Ipod Touch. (This may be revealing, but you gotta buy the app to do the trick, so I can't see how it can hurt anybody.) All my other friends were fooled, badly I might add. I probably could of fooled my other friend if I had used more misdirection, but I feel that would of taken a little away from the trick. I would say if you have an iPod touch, pick your spectators wisely. If you see Steve Jobs walking down the street, do another trick.(or gawk in amazement)
The thing is if they notice the fishy thing it doesn't reveal the method or anything, it just adds something fishy which you can't really explain. This is only a problem for the iPod touch, so who knows, maybe they will make an update for the iPod Touch owners.
for 3 bucks, this is great. It really is like a 1on1 video, just on the iPod.
I would rate it 9 out of 10. I don't think that the slight problem is that big of a deal, but it lost the point because it is a problem, and it is possible to get caught.
Thanks for reading,
Nick
Thought I'd write my own review for this, since the other one doesn't give that much info. mmmk.
What they say- Friggin Apple won't let me copy and paste, so just read JBs post
What I say- This thing is awesome. This is the first app I've ever bought(Yet not the first payed for app I have...if you catch my drift...installous ftw!) I immediatly noticed that this is by far the most...how do I say it....jam packed App I have, and I have about 35 apps. It didn't even seem like an app. It seemed like a dvd. It opens and there is a menu, where you can read the instructions, or watch Chris explain the app. The written instructions are fine, but of course if I had a choice I'd watch Chris explain it himself.
The Instructions are crystal clear, you shouldn't have any questions. The app itself is also extremly easy to use. One thing I like about it is its not entriely self working. You have to do a little somethin somethin to make it happen. I like doing stuff right under my spectators nose without them noticing. If this wasn't self working, I feel it would be a little too...I don't know how to say it...unfair.
The method is pretty genius. I hope they release more apps using this same method, because its just great. I think it would be even more crazy to combine the method of this trick with David Blaines app. They name a card, you show the Ipod, the card on the face changes into the card they merely named.
I have performed this 4 times already, and I must admit...I did get caught once. And it wasn't exactley all my fault. My friend is a bit of an iPod nut, so right off the bat he noiticed something that shouldn't/can't be on an Ipod Touch. (This may be revealing, but you gotta buy the app to do the trick, so I can't see how it can hurt anybody.) All my other friends were fooled, badly I might add. I probably could of fooled my other friend if I had used more misdirection, but I feel that would of taken a little away from the trick. I would say if you have an iPod touch, pick your spectators wisely. If you see Steve Jobs walking down the street, do another trick.(or gawk in amazement)
The thing is if they notice the fishy thing it doesn't reveal the method or anything, it just adds something fishy which you can't really explain. This is only a problem for the iPod touch, so who knows, maybe they will make an update for the iPod Touch owners.
for 3 bucks, this is great. It really is like a 1on1 video, just on the iPod.
I would rate it 9 out of 10. I don't think that the slight problem is that big of a deal, but it lost the point because it is a problem, and it is possible to get caught.
Thanks for reading,
Nick