by Mike Wehner | Last updated 11:16AM EDT on August 9, 2011
Filed under: News | Portable DevicesThe game is exceedingly simple: just start recording your free fall attempt via the iPhone's video feature, toss your pricey smartphone off the tallest structure you can find, and have someone — preferably a group of friends equipped with a sheet or blanket of some kind — catch it before it hits the ground. The video can then be uploaded to a global leaderboard where your feat will be compared to other risk takers. Free Fall High Score debuted during Art Hack Weekend [2] , an event which showcases unusual concepts and ideas, and its creators are likely not expecting many iPhone owners to take the game seriously.
The app is still in the approval process and isn't yet available in the iTunes Store — we're a little skeptical as to whether Apple will allow it to be published — but that hasn't stopped a few video entries from popping up. You can check out these early high score attempts below, and then decide if you think you can do better. Of course, there's one iPhone owner who undoubtedly holds the all-time record, but unfortunately his high score attempt occurred well before this app appeared on the scene.
Links
- ^ Free Fall High Score (www.freefallhighscore.com)
- ^ Art Hack Weekend (thecreatorsproject.com)
- ^ Gizmodo (gizmodo.com)
- ^ (Source) (thecreatorsproject.com)
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