Defend your Samsung Galaxy S6 cell phone on the go with this Samsung S-View EF-CG920PBEGUS flip cover, which features flexible polyurethane construction. The cover guards your device's screen while keeping important information visible.
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Power your compatible Qi-enabled device with this TYLT VU SOLO VUSOLOGY-T wireless charger, which features an ALIN alignment edge for simple setup. The 1-amp charger works through most cases and covers for ease of use.
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It says it charges through phone cases. I have a super thin case and it does not charge through it! Using Samsung SView Flip Cover for Samsung Galaxy S6 Model #EF-CG920PBEGUS
I don't EVER write reviews for ANYTHING, really. But I have been listening to this band for the past few months on Spotify, and it is the most unique yet equally intense and energy-filled hard rock/metal/whatevertheheckyoucallit music I have heard in a while. Hallelujah matches or even exceeds the previous album's greatness (and weirdness).
If you're unsure, check it out on Spotify before you buy.
What's great about it: Intense, unique, interesting, weird.
What's not so great: I'm quite sad I can't buy it on Best Buy yet.
Your submarine moves majestically, stealthily through the murky waters. You could almost reach out and touch the sea creatures as they float by silently — but you have a mission to accomplish. Then, you spot it in the distance — the monstrous shadow that could only be your enemy fast approaching. You pull up your control panel, swiftly tapping the mechanisms in the right order. Suddenly, you hear the screech of metal on metal. You're quick, but they're one step ahead. No matter — you jet to the gaping hole and patch it up before unleashing your powerful torpedo right into the heart of your enemy's vessel. Plunge deep into the ocean for a seaworthy adventure as a submarine commander in Steel Diver. As you descend into the depths, massive sea creatures, looming enemies and hazards of every shape and size spring to life and spring right into your path in captivating 3D. Learn to master the controls of three different vessels, and use them to deftly maneuver your submarine, launch torpedoes and blow enemies out of the water. Your body becomes the controller when you rotate to control the movement of your periscope. Navigate with precision to complete daring missions, and even take on a rival in a head-to-head game of strategy and stealth. An entire fleet of ships and a submarine are at your command as you battle to overpower your enemy. Can you rise — or, rather, sink — to the occasion and conquer the seas?
Customer Rating
1
terrible and boring
on April 30, 2011
Posted by: W000DSY
from detroit
I rented this game and sent it straight back after only 10-20 minutes of gameplay. It was boring. It was difficult to control. It only uses the touchscreen for movement - and that's a big deal to me. Some games can pull it off, but this game does not.
Don't waste your money - go out and rent it or use Best Buy's new used games section in their store to find it for cheaper.
What's great about it: Great graphics
What's not so great: controls and gameplay. boooooriiiiing.