Launched on the 28th, students on iPhone and Android now have the option to sync their Temple IDs to their phones for ease of access at shops on campus, res halls and other university facilities, such as the TECH center.

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Visit Ordinances Ready on FamilySearch.org, or download the app (available in iOS and Android) to try it for yourself. To get to Ordinances Ready from the app, tap the temple icon (iOS) or the 3-bar menu in the top left and tap Temple (Android).

Note on family names: Ordinances Ready will search the Family Tree, shared lists, and the temple inventory for available family names. If none are available, Ordinances Ready will find temple names that have been submitted to the temple by any patron.

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For the past couple of years, my smartphone has become something I really can't live without when it comes to long train and car journeys, which unfortunately is a regular occurrence for me.

Aside from the general uses: texting, calling, and social media, I've also tried my hand at many iOS/Android games, but one of the few being able to hold my attention for more than five minutes was Temple Run from Imangi Games.

After watching various friends play, I decided that Temple Run was the game to have. What I enjoyed the most about it was the simplicity, jump over a few obstacles and don't get caught up by the monkeys, but you're also provided with the opportunity to upgrade your utilities and characters. For me this was the perfect game, because it didn't require too much focus or attention, in fact I obtained some of my highest scores on this game while walking down the street or talking to friends.




It eventually got to the point where Temple Run was my ultimate time-killing game, and I only had two or three other games on my smartphone at one time, this was of course until the long awaited announcement of Temple Run 2 in January.

Having seen various promo shots of this game, it's fair to say it was definitely one of my highly anticipated smartphone games, the only foreseeable downside was having to wait an extra week on top of iPhone users to download it on my Android phone.

Just an hour into having the new Temple Run 2 on my Samsung Galaxy S3, I made the unfortunate discovery that, in my opinion, it wasn't all that it was hyped up to be. For several others who enjoy enveloping their entire consciousness in a smartphone game, this undoubtedly would not be the case. Don't get me wrong, I'm all for a challenge in a game, but the thing that I look for most in mobile games is something that doesn't need my undivided attention, and the ability to play easily on the move; this is what really killed Temple Run 2 for me.





Some of the major additions to the game include mine carts and zip wires which has made me more aware to the lack of obstacles in the first edition of Temple Run. However, with these new features in place, even after a good few days of playing I still found myself unable to swerve the cart to keep me alive, and continuously running off cliff edges.

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The new feature will provide students, faculty and staff the same access to university buildings, fitness facilities and dining centers as physical OWLcards by showing identification on their mobile phones through Apple Wallet or Google Pay. Chief Information Officer Cindy Leavitt sent an email to the Temple community Monday morning announcing the feature.

In university buildings where there are not card scanners, like Anderson and Gladfelter halls, Campus Safety will allow entry to students and faculty who pull up the image of their OWLcard on their phones to show to security, said Scott Brannan, director of the OWLcard Office.

If students and faculty lose their mobile devices with the feature installed, they can set the phone as missing through eAccounts or TUportal, and the application will then erase the OWLcard credentials from the phone. Once the phone is either found or replaced, students and faculty can then reactivate their OWLcard back on their phones.

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The award winning boardgame, Roll for the Galaxy, is making its way to phones, tablets and PC soon. Following the launch of Race for the Galaxy, Temple Gates Games in association with Rio Grande Games is excited to announce the upcoming digital release of the popular dice adaptation. The game will be available on iOS, Android, and Steam.

If you've used the LDS Tools mobile app, you know it is a handy way to contact people in your ward and stake. But did you know the latest version of LDS Tools also makes it easier for you to attend the temple?

 

New features in version 3.2.0 of LDS Tools for iOS and Android let you see what temple you're assigned to, find the five nearest temples, contact a temple or learn when it is scheduled to close, and be reminded before your recommend expires.

 

See what temple you're assigned to

Each time you access the Temples section, it defaults to your assigned temple. See a photo and its address, phone number, email address, ordinances schedule, scheduled closures, offered services, and important milestones. For iOS devices, select More > Temples > My Temple; for Android devices, select Menu > Temples > Mine.

 

Find the five nearest temples

In addition to ward and stake directories and temple information, LDS Tools provides access to event calendars and maps for locating Church meetinghouses. If you're a leader, you can can use the app to access membership information and reports to help you do your calling.

In Temple Run, the player controls either Guy Dangerous, an average explorer, Scarlett Fox, an escape artist, Barry Bones, a city cop, Karma Lee, the fastest runner in the Far East, Montana Smith, the "second greatest explorer ever" (referring to Indiana Jones being the greatest explorer), Francisco Montoya, a Spanish conquistador, or Zack Wonder, a football star. The character chosen will embark on an adventure to seek an ancient and valuable golden idol from an Aztec temple. They will not realize that the temple is inhabited by a family of demonic monkeys who wants to devour them. As the game is an endless running game, there is no end to the temple; the player plays until the character collides into a large obstacle, falls into the water, or is overtaken by the demon monkeys.

Keith started the prototype by making a game where the character is always running and can be controlled by rotating the environment from a top-down perspective. This idea was scrapped due to causing extreme dizziness during testing. To fix the problem, constraints were added so that players can only make 90 turns and perspective be fixed behind the character.[8] When it came to the game's aesthetics, multiple ideas were conceptualized but ultimately settled for the character to running on a pathway resembling the Great Wall of China or Aztec temple.

After the temple design was solidified, Imangi Studios questioned the player character's motivation for constantly running without any breaks and came up with the idea of having something chasing him. Imangi Studios originally had the aliens from Max Adventure as placeholders.[9] Kiril created the design of evil demon monkeys and gave them skull masks due to his desire of adding skulls in games he's involved in.[7] Natalia initially did not like having evil demon monkeys chasing the player character and found them terrifying. Keith and Kiril, however, liked the evil demon monkeys and convinced Natalia to remain in the final product. Natalia later admitted that they were right and that it added immediacy and adrenaline.[8]

Temple Run has been generally well-received amongst critics. The iOS version holds an aggregate score of 80 out of 100 on Metacritic based on 10 reviews.[30] Phillip Levin of 148Apps praised the gameplay but criticizing the backgrounds; "my big qualm with Temple Run lies in the fact that the majority of the game's scenery looks the same. Yeah, the scenery does change here and there, but most of the time, gamers are running through ruined, temple pathways that look consistently the same. It all starts to blur together after a while."[35] AppSpy's Andrew Nesvadba was more impressed, writing "Temple Run tightens up and polishes the endless-runner for the 3rd dimension, giving players a unique and fun challenge that controls like a dream."[36] TouchArcade's Nissa Campbell praising its move away from the "one-button jumping control system" of most endless runners, as well as the game's milieu; "Any endless runner worth the name will give you high-tension situations and that "one more time" compulsion. But Temple Run is probably the only one that also makes you feel like a daring archaeologist with a penchant for deadly situations."[33] 0852c4b9a8

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