
Reviewed Apr 27, 2009
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FORMation
Age rating: 4+
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Compatibility: Compatible with iPhone and iPod touch
Requires iPhone OS 3.0 or later
KERNCurrent Version: 1.0.2
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- iPhoneGames Network.com
“I instantly fell head over heels for this game...A super smart concept for a game which fellow designers in particular will adore.”
- TheAppleBlog.com
“A wonderful game for a wonderful platform. For the love of type, download it.”
- CreativeApplications.net
Space, The Final Font Tier. KERN is a minimalist typography experience challenging you to precisely place a missing letter into a falling word while avoiding any unnecessary ligatures! Practice and prove your typographical acumen with a score that gives new meaning to point-size!
HOW TO PLAY:
A random type-centric word with a missing letter appears at a variable point size. As the leading begins to shrink, you navigate the missing letter to the proper space and release its handle to lock it in place. The placement accuracy is measured and your score is calculated based on the size of the type, the leading height, and the perfection of placement—all measured in points. If you miss by too much and form an unnecessary ligature, one of your five ligature tokens will be lost. Lose all five ligatures and your game is finished. How many points will you Kern?
KERN is one in a series of design-oriented games from FORMation, a U.S. graphic design studio. Look for these other these titles in the App Store:
EYE VS. EYE // Prove Your Eye for Color
A friendly color-matching duel that pits you against an opponent in a duel to the decimal!
PRESS CHECK // On your marks, get set, Print!
A designer ode to the old-school art of print plate alignment re-imagined as a challenge of speed and accuracy.
KERN Review
Tetris for typographical geeks has its charms, and some problems
by Chris Barylick, Macworld.com
Kern is a text-based puzzle game for the iPhone and iPod touch in which players must move letters into the right location to correspond with a falling word. Slide the missing letter into the correct location, let go of the touchscreen and you’ll score a given number of points depending on where the rest of the word falls around the letter. Misalign a letter too far to either side of the falling word and you’ll lose a ligature (one of five life points). Lose all five ligatures and the game ends then and there.
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Line up the N in HEADLINE for points.Kern takes a simple approach to its graphics and sound, but the combined effort works out almost perfectly. A minimal-yet-stylish interface combines a fair amount of detail with good use of the iPhone’s screen real estate while a great use of tones and audio feedback prove you don’t need a symphony orchestra to convey the acoustic elements of a game.
Despite Kern’s lack of similarities to many other games on the market (the title is perhaps best described as a “reverse ‘Tetris’ with falling text”), the creators took an original idea and made it work. The game takes literally only a few seconds to learn, varies its difficulty very well (sometimes you’ll be working to fit a letter into a word with large, easy type to target and work with, other times you’ll be squinting at the small text, sliding what appears to be a four point font letter from side to side and praying you’ve dropped the rest of the word in around it at the right location.)
Kern occasionally froze from time to time under iPhone OS 2.2.1, requiring me to quit to the iPhone’s home screen and relaunch the application. And while the bare bones nature of the game makes it intuitive and easy to learn, the title can get repetitive at times and could improve from additional features such as a global scoreboard, additional music, score multipliers and other power-ups.
In spite of these shortcomings, the game is a good value for its $1 price tag and there’s something interesting here as well as room to grow within a few updates. Text has now become a fast-paced puzzle game and for anyone who ever struggled to line up the next issue of a publication on a rainy Saturday afternoon, Kern is like coming home…
Kern requires iPhone OS 2.2 or later to install and run.
[Chris Barylick is a frequent contributor to Macworld.]
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