![]() “When I am watching a video I can play this while it buffers,” said another. “So convenient when you’re supposed to be being productive,” one reviewer wrote. But its rave reviews on the App Store also point to other benefits. On the one hand, Steve seems perfect for bored children and FBI agents who don’t have the device’s passcode in the first place. Iván De Cabo, who developed Steve over the course of one weekend, called it “ultra-casual.” What that means in practical terms is that you can go from looking at a locked phone to playing the game in about two seconds. Its key virtue: You can play it without unlocking your phone.Īfter you install the app, it walks you through how to add Steve to your iPhone or iPad’s Notification Center, the menu of mini-apps that appears when you swipe from the top of the phone down. ![]() ![]() 37 at the time of this writing, more popular in the “free” category than Skype, Google Chrome or Yelp, is an app called Steve – The Jumping Dinosaur Widget Game. If you think no one has ever thought those thoughts, then take a look at the iPhone charts right now. I have all these games on my iPhone, but typing in my password is so much work!
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