30 days of inPulse Watch Faces

30 Days of Inpulse Watch Faces

For the last 17 days we’ve been closely following Hudson with his latest inPulse related challenge.  His goal?  Create a new watch app every day for 30 days.  So far he seems to be able to keep up with his goal.

He started the 30 day challenge with a 3d representation of a teapot, and has since come out with other cool watch apps like an odometer, Nixie Clock, Roman Numerals, and a Metronome watch app.

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Rogue Watch on inPulse

Rogue Watch on Inpulse Watch

The roguelike is a sub-genre of role-playing video games, characterized by randomization for replay ability (no two games are the same), permanent death, and turn-based movement.  Most roguelikes feature ASCII graphics like the one implemented by Jeff Lait.

When I first saw this implementation of a Roguelike for inPulse I couldn’t help but wonder how the creator of this game conquered the one button challenge. Jeff cleverly used Morse code to gain control over the whole keyboard.  While traditional roguelikes use vi-keys for movement (hjlk), these are awkward in Morse code so the developer opted to use shorter keys: mian, where m is left, i is down, a is up, and n is right.

What’s also pretty cool is that the game even has a little “menu” which you can access from the “ls” command again all through Morse code.

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Fruit Fiesta Slot Machine – First inPulse App

Fruit Slot Machine for Inpulse Watch

When I first received my Inpulse smart watch I was wondering what game I could easily write that would only require one button.  Yes no doubt a watch with 2 buttons would have made writing games much easier but after some thinking I realized that a slot machine truly only needs one button.  Anyway, as far as I know this is the first real game ever created for the inPulse watch.  I’ve got my next game already in mind and I can’t wait to see what games others will come up with.  Visit the app store at www.inpulsewatch.com to download your free copy.

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inPulse Watch Unboxing Process

inPulse Watch Unboxing Process

For months I’ve pinged Eric the CEO of Allerta (the makers of this watch) to find out when they would release this watch for Android since I don’t own and don’t care about owning a blackberry.  Now that Allerta has publicly made it known that their watch is “officially” supporting Android, it was clearly time for me to finally purchase my next smartwatch.  As you can see in the picture, my watch arrived after a wait of a little over a week.  Check out the unboxing process after the break.

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