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Update: Tesseract (Games)

September 3rd, 2010 Jonnah Lou No comments

Tesseract 1.20 Category: Games Price: $.99, Version: 1.15 -> 1.20 ( iTunes ) Description: ** Think a dimension outside the box! ** Are you looking for a truly unique puzzle game experience? Are you tired of playing the same old 2D & 3D games? Then allow Tesseract to take you to the next level, as it welcomes you to the 4th Dimension! Manipulate a 4 dimensional Tesseract, also known as a Hypercube, through a series of progressively harder levels, culminating in a 5th level of brain breaking difficulty. Easy to learn, and nearly impossible to master, with over 6.2×10^23 possible combinations, you may never play the same game twice. Game play is simple. Pinch or unpinch a face to rotate the Tesseract on one of its 4th dimensional axis. Use a two finger swipe starting on a face to the left or right to rotate one of the 3D cube segments


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Update: Flood (Games)

September 3rd, 2010 ornald No comments

Flood 1.7 Category: Games Price: Free, Version: 1.6 -> 1.7 ( iTunes ) Description: Collect and plant seeds to grow your platform and stay above the rising flood waters in Doodlehead Flood.


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Take-Two Interactive still likes thugs, but quarterly results show it isn’t dependent on Grand Theft Auto anymore

September 2nd, 2010 dasrick No comments

Take-Two Interactive Software blew past revenue and earnings guidance as sales of its Red Dead Redemption video game continued to set records. That may be enough to silence (or at least soften) critics who say it spends too much on games and can’t diversify away from its Grand Theft Auto fan base. But despite the good news, the company confirmed suspicions and postponed the launch of its highly anticipated L.A. Noire game until the first half of next year. Red Dead Redemption, a Wild West themed game that launched on May 18, has now shipped more than 6.9 million copies to retail (although New York-based Take-Two didn’t say how many copies have been sold through to consumers)


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Price Drop: Ravenous Trivia (Games)

September 2nd, 2010 sexbluezdocom No comments

Ravenous Trivia 1.22 Category: Games Price: $2.99 -> $.99, Version: 1.22 ( iTunes ) Description: Do you know how many patents Thomas Edison obtained in his lifetime? How about the highest recorded speed of a sneeze? What about the percentage of the world population being left handed? Ravenous Trivia is the best trivia game for the iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch because it is based on unusual facts.


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Price Drop: Hit’n Won (Games)

September 2nd, 2010 bearlovbearlov No comments

Hit'n Won 2.0.0 Category: Games Price: $.99 -> Free, Version: 2.0.0 ( iTunes ) Description: Hit’n Won is the ultimate test of your eye-sight and observation! ** Plenty of NEW photos every week! ** ** Require Facebook account in order to compete online ** ** Now support two player competition via Bluetooth ** ** Existing users please upgrade to V2 in order to join the online competition ** Identify random spots from photos as fast as you can. You not only need to focus on the big picture, but also need to attend to details in order to locate the spots. You think you are sensitive to shapes, colors, and patterns? You might find the first few levels easy, but we will push your senses to the limit as you unlock higher levels at which there will be photos with more complex scenes and ‘twists’ on the target spots. Still not deterred? Compete online with players around the world. See who have a better eye-sight, and fight for the best individual and national scores.


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Price Drop: Super KO Boxing 2 for iPad (Games)

September 2nd, 2010 enasshinhap No comments

Super KO Boxing 2 for iPad 1.0.1 Category: Games Price: $2.99 -> $.99, Version: 1.0.1 ( iTunes ) Description: ????????????????? NOW ON SALE FOR 66% OFF FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY!!! ????????????????? The most outrageous arcade-style boxing game for the iPhone and iPod touch is now available for your iPad! Get in the ring as the famous K.O. Kid and go toe-to-toe with a motley crew of 15 face-breaking opponents who will stop at nothing to put you on the mat. In your quest to become champion of the world, you’ll figure out your opponents’ tells, avoid their signature moves and retaliate with powerful hooks, super-punch combos and lightning KO’s. Blinded by 15 Cent’s gilded grill? Punch-drunk from Shogun’s lights-out assault? Super K.O


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Price Drop: Doodle Pool (Games)

September 2nd, 2010 death12 No comments

Doodle Pool 1.2 Category: Games Price: $.99 -> Free, Version: 1.2 ( iTunes ) Description: The FAAD GOLD App by FreeAppADay.com introduces Doodle Pool as Today’s Featured Free App! Calling all casual gamers! Doodle Pool brings the popular billiards game to the fun-loving casual play generation! Created by the makers of the critically acclaimed International Snooker, Doodle Pool features: – US 8 Ball Rules – US 9 Ball Rules – UK 8 Ball Rules – Openfeint Achievements and high scores – 1 or 2 Player – Time Attack mode (fastest to clear the table) – Unique shooting mechanic – Casual gameplay mechanics – Lots of fun! What’s New + AI Tweaks – improved difficulty curve! + Interface improvements – Ball in Hand much improved + Minor bug fixes + PlayHaven community says hello! + Various visual & functionality improvements Doodle Pool


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Update: ScorePad – Baseball Score Sheet (Sports)

September 2nd, 2010 ornald No comments

ScorePad – Baseball Score Sheet 1.00.1 Category: Sports Price: $6.99, Version: 1.0.00 -> 1.00.1 ( iTunes ) Description: Do you keep score at ball games? Your kid’s games? Your team’s games? If you can keep score with a pencil – you can keep score with ScorePad with the advantage of having your device accumulate statistics, lineups, and game results Here are all the advantages.. ScorePad Manages: • Teams • Players • Games • General Statistics ScorePad keeps track of: • Hits (Where it went) • Batting average • On base percentage • Slugging percentage • Earned run average • Ground outs (how it was fielded) • Fly outs (which position caught it) • Strike outs (looking or swinging) • Walks • Hit by pitch • On by error • Dropped third strike The scorecard can also be Emailed to a group or individuals. It is automatically attached to your note. If you can send an Email from your iPad, your all set! Professional teams can also be automatically imported with the current lineup.


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New: Puzzle Pack (Games)

September 1st, 2010 Auto Insurance Quotes No comments

Puzzle Pack 1.0 Category: Games Price: $.99, Version: 1.0 ( iTunes ) Description: A super fun collection of Mother Goose jigsaw puzzles. Choose between three levels of difficulty and get to work assembling your favorite rhyme themed puzzle.


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Apple announces iOS 4.1 with bug fixes, HDR photos, Game Center — previews iOS 4.2

September 1st, 2010 kristengreen No comments

Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced the latest version of its mobile operating system, iOS 4.1, today at its media event in San Francisco. The new OS will include bug fixes for many iOS 4 issues, as well as some new features including high-dynamic range (HDR) photos, Game Center, high-definition video uploads over Wi-Fi, and TV-show rentals. The bug fixes are welcome, particularly for the proximity sensor issue, which led to accidental button presses when the iPhone was held up to your face during a call. An Australian Apple representative previously said that the company hadn’t fixed the proximity sensor issue in iOS 4.1 . The addition of HDR photo capabilities was certainly unexpected. Jobs approached it as a way to help show more details in photos that were either blown out and too bright, or too dark


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