Cult of Mac Favorite: Diorama (Mobile Game)
4:36 am, June 26th, 2009, Lonnie Lazar
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What it is: Diorama is the first stereoscopic 3D game for the iPhone and iPod Touch. Think the lovechild of Labyrinth and MC Escher.
Why it’s good: With standard red/cyan 3d glasses the depth illusion of the hologram is truly hard to believe and the application of Apple’s mobile OS accelerometer makes Diorama one of the coolest things we’ve seen on the platform.
The current version, which sells for 99¢, features Jaw-dropping holographic 3D graphics, Stereoscopic rendering at 30 frames per second, and super realistic 3d physics played across 9 challenging board environments.
Plus, if you don’t happen to have a pair of 3D glasses lying around, you can send a stamped, self-addressed envelope to
American Paper Optics
3080 Bartlett Corporate Drive
Bartlett, TN 38133
and they will send you some.
Even better, Diorama’s developers provide a link to instructions for DIY 3D glasses.
Where to get it: 99¢ at the iTunes App Store
This video doesn’t even come close to doing the actual game justice, but we provide it here because that’s just how we roll.
Posted by Lonnie Lazar in First impressions, Gaming, Software, iPhone, iPod Touch | Comment on this article
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That is SO fucking unbeievably cool ….
It will be nice to see an entire 3D flatshade polygonal 1st person perspective game in this manner.
CaryMG, on June 26th, 2009 at 9:43 am