Well ESPN is using the same company, Epic Tilt, that developed the game and according to the NY Times, you’ll soon be able to add the app onto your IPhone….
Using photos from the Olympics, the NFL, Major League Baseball, college football, soccer and a bunch of other sports, the game is the exact same as it would be at a bar. You see a difference in a picture and you point to it. If you’re right it’ll highlight the area and give you points, if you’re wrong the picture will shake and you will lose some of the time allocated for you to finish that puzzle.
You get bonus points for solving each puzzle fast and you lose lives when you run out of time without solving a puzzle. You also get three hints to use that give you one area of difference that you have not yet found. There is a top score area which will sync up with other top scores around the world. The game also features ESPN music.
Seems like a fun idea in theory, but the screen on an IPhone is awfully small. Those with fat fingers are probably not going to find the game a lot of fun. The good thing though is that it’s free, so if anyone out there has an IPhone (I know one of you won one from this site), let me know how good it is. Because we all know how that ESPN Mobile thing turned out, right?
ESPN comes to the iPhone — with an addicting bar game (NY Times)