I was already a bit put off by Ms. As with video playback perhaps even more so , games drag down the battery charge of the iPod considerably. Apple says that third-generation iPod nanos can last up to 24 hours on a single charge when playing music or up to five hours when playing video.
I saw somewhere south of that—closer to four hours—when playing games exclusively. To that end, the nano is a fantastic pocket-sized music player with a truly impressive feature set for something so small and so thin; the fact that it plays videos at all, let alone games, is icing on the cake. Because of the overall tiny dimensions of the new iPod nano, I found my hand cramping up during long gaming sessions—it was just a tad awkward to have the iPod nano perched in my hand with my thumb on the Click Wheel all the time.
Sign in Sign in Sign in corporate. Browse Search. Ask a question. User profile for user: phatbhuda phatbhuda. Message was edited by: phatbhuda. More Less. Reply I have this question too I have this question too Me too Me too. Helpful answers Drop Down menu. Sep 10, AM in response to phatbhuda In response to phatbhuda According to the "Features" tab on the Nano page for games it states You can find even more games on the iTunes Store.
The aim of the game is to smash as many bricks as you can. You start with 3 lives which when lost the game ends. It is possible to get more then 3 lives but it doesn't show more then 3 balls on the top bar.
You can not pause the game while playing. It is unknown what the highest score possible is. Music Quiz is basically a game where you have to guess the song that's playing. The game uses music on your iPod. A ten second clip of a song is played and the player has to choose from a list of five, which song it is.
The list gets shortened every few seconds and you lose a round if guessed wrong. The game is impossible to win as the game just keeps on going
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