Filed under: Audio, Windows, Commercial
I-doser quick hits: Downloadable drugs for the impatient
For those who missed our previous coverage of I-Doser, it is a powerful binaural beat generator that is used to achieve a variety of effects in the human brain, mimicking caffeine, various illegal drugs, and more.One problem some people have with the doses is that until recently, they were all 30 minutes or longer in duration. After over a year of research, the company has released ten new doses, each ten minutes in length, called Quick Hits. Now, people with short attention spans can enjoy the loud scratching sounds of i-doser.
We tested the "Trip Quick Hit" dose, and found ourselves confused and dazed, which we suppose could be considered "tripping". For those wishing to try the new quickhits line, each dose can be purchased for $3.95 at the I-Doser store.
You'll never guess what the primary purpose of this game is. OK, OK, stop guessing! I'll tell you: you gotta push pumpkins! But it's not as simple as that. It's not just a Boulderdash clone with Halloween-skinned baddies and pumpkins for stones -- no, it's like some kind of fantastic mash-up of Boulderdash, Mega Man and Pac Man. In Pumpkin Push you play a plucky pumpkin-pushin' protagonist whose primary objective is to clean the world of various undead ghouls. Vampires, ghosts, robot-pumpkins... they're all here and ...
