Labyrinth 3d Views
Fans of Labyrinth, one of the iPhone/’s earliest gaming hits, should check out Wooden Labyrinth 3D ($2.99, iTunes link), which takes the classic premise of a navigating a steel ball through a wooden labyrinth a step further by adding a third dimension. Not only do you tilt the iPhone to steer the ball, you can shake it to make the steel ball jump over and onto objects.
Wooden Labyrinth 3D also has a unique 3D feature Is’ve never seen before in an iPhone game. When you tilt the iPhone, its perspective changes along with it, so depending on how you tilt the phone, you could glimpse either the top or bottom of a box. Itr’s a sweet 3D effect I hope other game developers will take note of.
Japanese master of horror Takashi Shimizu, the writer-director and overall creative force behind the nerve-shredding and hugely successful JU-ON/THE GRUDGE franchise, takes J-Horror into a brand new era with the spooky and mysterious SHOCK LABYRINTH 3D (戦慄迷宮3D, Senritsu Meikyuu 3D), which comes to DVD in the United Kingdom in January 2011 and features both the 2D and 3D versions of Shimizu’s latest spine chiller complete with two pairs of 3D glasses.
Directed by Shimizu and based on the world’s largest walk-through ‘haunted house’, The Haunted Hospital attraction situated at the world famous Fuji-Q Highland theme park, SHOCK LABYRINTH 3D is the first Japanese film shot in HD Digital 3D (and J-Horror’s first ever live action 3D movie) and stars some of Japanese cinema’s hottest acting talents, including Ai Maeda (GAMERA 3: REVENGE OF IRIS, DEATH NOTE II: THE LAST NAME), Suzuki Matsuo (ROBO-GEISHA) and Shoichiro Masumoto (GOEMON; ICHI; TOKYO GORE POLICE).