Relax Japanese-style with Yoritsuki
Here's an app I picked up early last week that's earned a permanent home on my iPhone. Yoritsuki* by HYBRIDWORKS places you in a (virtual) Japanese inn complete with a beautiful view. More of a toy than a game, Yoritsuki lets you customize the scene's appearance and behavior. The main screen depicts the perspective of someone sitting on tatami mats and gazing upon a wooded pond through shoji (sliding doors). The doors are customizable: Choose from 15 designs, slide them open and closed or eliminate them entirely.
The time of day depicted depends on your iPod/iPhone's clock, and the season is determined by the date. Of course, you can opt to show winter, spring, summer or fall at any time. Birds fly by and chip, leaves fall in autumn and snow in the winter while the sound of rushing water is ever present. At night, fireflies (or "lightning bugs" as we called them in Scranton) fly past.
OK, Yoritsuki isn't all form; there's some function, too. With a tap, the mats and doors disappeaer leaving you with the nature scene and a 24-hour clock. Once you've come to appreciate the app as I have, pick up the additional goodies, like gorgeous Mac desktop icons and wallpaper for your Mac and iPhone/iPod touch.
Yoritsuki costs US$1.99 and is available now [iTunes link].
*Note: "Yoritsuki" is the name of a fictional inn.
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I have six rooms in my house that look just like the one in this app. Only difference is that the view of the outside is not a beautiful garden but an ugly street. Which is why I keep the sliding doors closed.
You're joking, right? Of all the apps to review... of all the apps to pay for... *facepalm*
December 07 2009 at 3:13 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyThis is sort of old news. Hybridworks has had this available as an icon set/wallpaper for desktops (where it'll actually make an impact, cause you know, you can skin/theme desktop operating systems) for quite a while. That being said, I do love Hybridworks and am still using some of their designs.
December 07 2009 at 1:22 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyThat image looks just like the Sudoku game I have for my iPod Classic. Weird.
December 06 2009 at 9:40 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyScranton FTW!!
Although I think this app looks beautiful, I'm not sure how much it would get used after the first day or two. I give the developer credit for creativity though!
Icons are beautiful but not Leopard or Snow Leopard friendly.
Wish they were 512x512 icons.
I can count the number of times I've needed 512x512 pixel icons on no hands. Just sayin', is all. YMMV.
December 06 2009 at 8:26 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyHot Apps on TUAW
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