Settings is one of the more awesome games on the iPod Touch. It's like Zork meets AutoCAD.
My favorite part is the level called "Airplane Mode." I love flipping that switch and seeing the little airplane come in to land. I imagine all the people getting off the plane, airport workers coming to refuel it and then a new group of passengers getting on board. Then I flip the switch and the plane takes off again. Awesome!
The other levels are more abstract and I don't understand them as well. I think there is some sort of metagame aspect to Settings because there are lots of levels titled for software that appear elsewhere on the Touch. I don't know why these levels weren't included with the other software itself, why these extra Settings levels can only be found here, but whatever.
Overall, I guess, settings is kind of a weird game, maybe a little too abstract or cerebral for me.
I played most of the levels (although I didn't read all of About) and I skipped a lot of the levels that seem like they were supposed to be part of other games.
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