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6/10

TextFree Unlimited Feels Like A Let Down After The Hype

Pinger, known for its popular iPhone interface, has developed an application that many users are clamoring to message boards and review sites to cheer as another great innovation. Supporting America’s pastime, texting, with a contract free, low cost iPhone/iPod utility, TextFree Unlimited gives the user unlimited messages, albiet with limited texting capabilities, at no per message cost. Achtung, baby, the app’s title is slightly misleading. 



9/10

Tap Tap Revenge 2 Dominates

From its inception, Tapulous and their Tap Tap family of games have become App Store legends. Like fellow juggernauts Tap Tap Revenge and Tap Tap NIN before it, the new Tap Tap Revenge 2 involves the seemingly simple task of shaking the iPhone or iPod touch and tapping bases at the bottom of the screen as orbs guide your [...]



7/10

Old School Arcade Bowling is Skeeball for the iPhone

Arcade Bowling — Remember that gorgeous, graceful teenage girl, gliding around on roller skates at the old fashioned rink and arcade. That wasn’t me. I was clinging to stationary objects, seconds from peril with every move. And the arcade games I played were a predictable disaster. Poor aim, weak arms, bad form. Those big maroon-framed Sally Jesse Raphael glasses didn’t help either. [...]



5/10

VooDude Does Korny

VooDude – I’m a petty person. If one could say I get a thrill from winning, it’d be with ease that one could go a step further and say that revenge actually brings me a perverse pleasure. As such, I reveled in the opportunity to exact revenge via Aspyr Media‘s VooDude application. VooDude takes the archetypal [...]



7/10

Wheels on the Bus Tickles, While Your Toddler Does!

A charming interactive book by duckduckmoose, Wheels on the Bus encourages you and your little one to “poke or slide things on the screen to see what happens!” The song, Wheels on the Bus narrates along with the images you and your child play with. The ability to change song options is really neat, with a very impressive variety, including English in either a [...]



8/10

HydroTilt Demands, Yet Rewards, Tenacity

An unparalleled, heart-racing challenge of coordination, codeglue’s HydroTilt is a strategy game in which the player manipulates their iPhone/iPod touch to control the flow of a droplet of water through obstacles over floating platforms. Don’t be deceived by the mundane sound of the concept, HydroTilt can be riveting.



9/10

What Could Be Better Than A Slumdog Millionaire? How About a TV Show King?

TV Show King – Trivia games are so enticing because it just feels stunningly sweet to be right, to win, to have shown one’s intellectual superiority over all other participants. Belittling the brains of a geek at a bar: brilliant. Pulverizing party guests: priceless. Gameloft has accentuated that thrill with mobility and a game who promises to crown me king [...]



8/10

Block Knights: 4 Play Modes add Variety to this Puzzle

Adding the innovation of iPhone’s range of motion capabilities to a Tetris-like puzzle format, BitCaper’s Block Knights spins, or more appropriately, tilts and dips, into four fun different variations of the classic challenge of  arranging predetermined block combinations to form and clear rows of blocks. The motion really adds a fun but formidable element to these puzzlers. There [...]



7/10

MusicNeon: A Melodic, Quirky Puzzle That Intrigues

With its enchanting rewards of music and gifts for negotiating a path, but an infuriating lack of guidance, MusicNeon serves up a delectable digital bite of quirk that may make an Apple user feel like Alice in Wonderland. Japanese creator SG Game leaves the player to figure a lot out as they go, which lends to small victories (Yay! I figured it out!) but [...]



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