'Faraway' takes only minutes or a couple of bus stops to play. The easy to use touch controls work beautifully on the iPad. This is the game that should come standard on every new iPad.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Beyond the hype, style, and speculation, the truth is that the iPad is really just another tablet device. A really big PDA, where a touchscreen does what a laptop's keyboard used to do.
I love an iPad game of Scrabble.
The iPad is far and away the most successful product in its category.
What the iPad does is it opens people's minds to a new way of doing things. They're actually thirsting for it.
I don't know anybody else who lives 1,000 miles away from their job and gets to commute back and forth. The owner said, 'You can live in your beloved Swifton, but don't you dare miss a game.' I had a few close calls, but I didn't miss any.
I think the screen size chosen for the iPad is perfect for publishers to render content beautifully, for games to be played.
During long car rides to the set, after I study my script, I go onto my iPad to read books and play games.
The iPad needs to catch up with Flash before I put a hand on it.
The job of the iPad should be to be so powerful and capable that you never need a notebook.
I got to learn what does and doesn't work on screen. Because the turnaround is so fast, there's no messing around. You have to be on the ball.