"Dropchord starts by having you place your two pointer fingers near the middle of the screen, where a line will form between them. You can now move your fingers around the edge of a large circle, and the line will bridge the gap between them. The idea is to have the line cross over nodes inside the circle while avoiding lightning bolt icons." - Mitch Rozetar of Geekenstein.com

Double Fine Productions announced today that some of the developer’s mobile games on iPhone and iPad will not be updated when iOS 11 is released later this year.

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Touch Arcade - "If you have no tolerance for Electronic Dance Music (EDM), Double Fine’s Dropchord [$0.99] won’t be your thing. No chance. It may as well be called EDM: The Game, packed with visceral, beat-dropping music and intense, glowing visuals. It’s video-game-as-album, with tracks and verses instead of stages. I happen to love both EDM and video games. And I love Dropchord."