Review: Chopper
by David Marcus
December 8, 2008
Overview
Chopper is a (surprise!) helicopter action game that has players flying around various levels, blowing up bad guys, and rescuing non-military personnel. The game uses an accelerometer-based control scheme which I was skeptical about but ended up loving. Two types of weapons give you options when dealing with enemies, and the mission setups are varied enough to keep you interested for the game’s 20-level span.
Features
- Pseudo-3D Graphics
- Rock-Solid Tilt Controls
- Save Slots!
Another complaint I had was there was no introduction or instructions when starting up the game. I had to experiment to figure out how to play. With gameplay as simple as Chopper’s, dropping in an instructions screen would have been a small effort for no small effect. Also, the options are only accessible from in game. The main screen only has three options, as seen below.
While playing, I wondered if the buttons for the weapons would have worked better in the lower left and right corners. It felt a little awkward to hold my thumbs up at the top of the phone, and in order to get comfortable I ended up having my palm covering the speakers. I think including an option to change button placement, since there are only two of them, would give players some flexibility, which I would have appreciated. Finally, another small aspect of the gameplay I questioned was the infinite ammo. I found it possible when faced with a bunch of tanks to float as high as possible and just hold down the bomb button until everything was dead. Including a limited supply of ammo might add a strategic aspect to the game that I, for one, would enjoy. Verdict I do have a list of things that I thought could have been improved with Chopper. That said, all those things are small and insignificant when compared to the fun I had with what was included. Since Chopper is on sale right now for 99 cents, I definitely recommend checking it out. It appears that the game normally costs 5 dollars, which seems a little steep for the amount of content. I think I'd still recommend it at that price point - with the added condition that you like what you hear in this review. Bottom line, Chopper was a blast and I bet you’ll think so too.