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Demolicious US$1

The crates are your enemy and the circus cannonball your garish friend in this 3D physics game, created by former developers for the Gears of War franchise. You get 60 levels plus mini-games – and it’s half price if you get in there quick.
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Caverns of Minos US$3

This homage to 8-bit cavern shoot’em-ups gets street cred from its developer Jeff Minter, a veteran video game designer. The aim is to rescue as many minotaurs as you can and Caverns of Minos even works with Ion Audio’s retro iCade Jnr for iPhone.
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Art Jam Paintings US$free

Rearrange and generally ruin great works of art by van Gogh, Picasso and da Vinci with this free Art Jam app. It’s aimed at kids but frankly, we don’t care. The paid-for version gets you six interactive paintings rather than just two.
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JAZZ: Trump’s Journey US$3

Here’s something we don’t see everyday – an iPhone game based on the life of Louis Armstrong set against a very cool New Orleans backdrop and with missions like ‘fight for the birth of jazz’.
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Time Analyzer US$3

Wondering where all your time goes? We can tell you now it’s probably iPhone games. Or maybe console games. This app will tell you for sure as it uses easy, colour coded charts and calendars to visualise your daily and weekly tasks and time-sappers.
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Cool iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch Apps: Wallpaper Studio Pro HD

iPhone Apps | Thursday February 2 2012 11:21 am | Comments (1) Tags:



You are the proud owner of an iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch. Now it’s time to find exciting, classic or new, mostly free apps. We are always serving up something exciting! Check out awesome app reviews, any Promos, Press Releases, Contests or News, Tips and Tricks, as well as Free Apps of the Day on our Home Page! Please let us know if there are any apps YOU LOVE which you would like featured here. Have fun with us, and have a Cool iPhone Apps day! Contact us at:

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Best iPhone apps of the week – Stuff Middle East

iPhone Apps | Wednesday February 1 2012 11:19 pm | Comments (1) Tags:

best iPhone apps demolicious

Demolicious US$1

The crates are your enemy and the circus cannonball your garish friend in this 3D physics game, created by former developers for the Gears of War franchise. You get 60 levels plus mini-games – and it’s half price if you get in there quick.
Get it

Caverns of Minos US$3

This homage to 8-bit cavern shoot’em-ups gets street cred from its developer Jeff Minter, a veteran video game designer. The aim is to rescue as many minotaurs as you can and Caverns of Minos even works with Ion Audio’s retro iCade Jnr for iPhone.
Get it


Art Jam Paintings US$free

Rearrange and generally ruin great works of art by van Gogh, Picasso and da Vinci with this free Art Jam app. It’s aimed at kids but frankly, we don’t care. The paid-for version gets you six interactive paintings rather than just two.
Get it


JAZZ: Trump’s Journey US$3

Here’s something we don’t see everyday – an iPhone game based on the life of Louis Armstrong set against a very cool New Orleans backdrop and with missions like ‘fight for the birth of jazz’.
Get it

Time Analyzer US$3

Wondering where all your time goes? We can tell you now it’s probably iPhone games. Or maybe console games. This app will tell you for sure as it uses easy, colour coded charts and calendars to visualise your daily and weekly tasks and time-sappers.
Get it

Share

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Pygmies Rejoice – Pocket God Comics Named Best Comic App of

iPhone Apps | Wednesday February 1 2012 11:19 pm | Comments (0) Tags:

San Francisco, California – There’s plenty to celebrate in the dangerous universe that is Pocket God and now there’s even more. Ape Entertainment, Bolt Creative and iVerse Media are pleased to announce that Pocket God Comics was recently chosen as the “Best Comic App” of 2011 for iOS by readers from the 148Apps Network. In its fourth year of the award and with the goal of honoring the best, not just the best selling, the Best App Ever Awards accumulated more than 1.5 million votes.

“We could feel something special was brewing with the amount of buzz surrounding the Pocket God Comics series and are very honored that the readers have chosen it as the top comic app of 2011,” said Brent E. Erwin, Ape Co-Publisher. “Now, in 2012, fans of the series have a lot more to celebrate as we’re introducing a new story arc and more characters to help wet fans’ appetites.”

The Pygmies of the Pocket God universe thought they were cool when their comic series surpassed 500,000 downloads making it one of the best-selling digital comic series of all time, but now they know they’re headed to the history books with the latest award.

Based on Pocket God, one of the best-selling iPhone apps of all-time, the full-color digital comic series recently introduced issues No. 12 and No. 13, which are available on the App Store via iVerse Media, a digital distribution partner of Ape Entertainment. In No. 12, Sun has convinced the Guys to help her find her tribe’s Gem of Life – a quest that will take them deep below the waves to find the rest of Sun’s missing tribe, this 4-part underwater adventure is completed in issue No. 13. All back issues, including the first half of the “A Quest Called Tribe” story arc are all available via the App.

Created by Dave Castelnuovo and Allan Dye, founders of Bolt Creative, Pocket God has consistently maintained a spot in the “Top 25″ games in the iTunes App Store for two and a half years running. With total sales of 7 million downloads since release, the success of Pocket God comes from a combination of endearing characters, unique art style and an incredibly fanatical community of followers.

Don’t forget that the Pocket God Comic is updated frequently with all kinds of free extras including The Pygmy Peril newsletter, an exlusive re-mastered version of the first Pocket God animated short, free Little Green Men comic short stories, and more cool stuff!

About Bolt Creative
Bolt Creative is a San Francisco-based developer creating original iPhone applications and games, including 2009′s blockbuster iPhone game Pocket God. Bolt Creative’s goal is to create games that are not only fun to play, but fun to develop and make them laugh.

About iVerse Media, LLC
iVerse Media is a digital content distributor focused on the world of comics and popular culture. Founded in 2008, the company was one of the first to launch digital comics on Apple’s iOS platform. As of Oct 2011 over 5 Million products in the iOS App Store have been downloaded that are powered by iVerse, making the “iVerse Engine” one of the most popular and widely used platforms for reading digital comics in the world. The company is principally located in Waco, TX.

Device Requirements:
* iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad
* Requires iOS 3.0 or later
* 16.4 MB

Pricing and Availability:
Pocket God Comics 1.14 is only $0.99 USD (or equivalent amount in other currencies) and available worldwide exclusively through the App Store in the Books category.

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Founded in 2003, Ape Entertainment is the brainchild of lifelong comic book devotees David Hedgecock, and Brent E. Erwin. Comic book home to such popular titles as Black Dynamite: Slave Island, White Picket Fences, Little Green Men and the Eisner Award nominated Scratch9. Ape Entertainment is also the North American publisher for licensed properties including Pocket God, Shrek, The Penguins Of Madagascar, Kung Fu Panda, Richie Rich, Casper and Strawberry Shortcake. Copyright (C) 2003-2012 Ape Entertainment. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, iPod and iPad are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries.

Article source: http://themactrack.com/2012/02/01/pygmies-rejoice-pocket-god-comics-named-best-comic-app-of-2011/

Cool iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch Apps: Love and Valentine's Day

iPhone Apps | Wednesday February 1 2012 11:05 am | Comments (0) Tags:



You are the proud owner of an iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch. Now it’s time to find exciting, classic or new, mostly free apps. We are always serving up something exciting! Check out awesome app reviews, any Promos, Press Releases, Contests or News, Tips and Tricks, as well as Free Apps of the Day on our Home Page! Please let us know if there are any apps YOU LOVE which you would like featured here. Have fun with us, and have a Cool iPhone Apps day! Contact us at:

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Cool iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch Apps: Easy Spending Expense

iPhone Apps | Tuesday January 31 2012 10:53 am | Comments (0) Tags:



You are the proud owner of an iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch. Now it’s time to find exciting, classic or new, mostly free apps. We are always serving up something exciting! Check out awesome app reviews, any Promos, Press Releases, Contests or News, Tips and Tricks, as well as Free Apps of the Day on our Home Page! Please let us know if there are any apps YOU LOVE which you would like featured here. Have fun with us, and have a Cool iPhone Apps day! Contact us at:

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iPhone Apps | Tuesday January 31 2012 10:53 am | Comments (0) Tags:

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eCurrency – iPhone Application

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eCurrency on iTunes

eCurrency is an intuitive, easy-to-user currency converter providing up-to-date exchange rate information. The ideal accompaniment for overseas travel and shopping, as well as business trips abroad.

FaceCall+ – iPhone Application

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Icon for FaceCall+ (iPhone Application)

FaceCall+ on iTunes

FaceCall+ lets you create speed dial icons for your homescreen to call, sms or mail your contacts via one single click!


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3 Cool iPhone Apps | Technologies Review

iPhone Apps | Tuesday January 31 2012 10:53 am | Comments (0) Tags:

Here’s the review of 3 cool iphone apps. Flipboard Flipboard, the popular news aggregation app that has long been an iPad-exclusive staple, has finally made the transition over to the iPhone. The question is, does it translate well to the smaller screen size? Yes and no. All of the same features, are there for reading … ……………….

Here’s the review of 3 cool iphone apps.

Flipboard

Flipboard, the popular news aggregation app that has long been an iPad-exclusive staple, has finally made the transition over to the iPhone. The question is, does it translate well to the smaller screen size? Yes and no. All of the same features, are there for reading a large selection of content, but the magazine-style layout that Flipboard is famous for is conspicuously absent from the iPhone version. It uses many of the same conventions like large typefaces, pull quotes and nicely-laid-out images and video, but the limited screen space means only 1-3 stores can fit on each page, and you don’t get anywhere near the same variety of layouts.

Regardless of which device you use for accessing Flipboard, it’s easy to spend hours in the app just browsing through all the content. You can add your Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin, Tumblr and Google Reader accounts (among others), view stories in different content categories, and add custom Flipboard channels including Wired, Mashable, Forbes. BBC News, Huffington Post, Vanity Fair, Rolling Stone, Marie Claire, National Geographic and Lonely Planet. Tapping on an individual story gives you the option to add it as a favourite, view the profile of the poster (for social feeds), and share the story, and there are custom controls for particular social networks like retweet for Twitter, Like for Facebook and comment for sites that support it.

Moving between pages is a little awkward, as it involves an upward rather than sideways swipe – not exactly intuitive, given the usual convention is to swipe across the screen to mimic the action of turning a page. We can only imagine the developers thought t would be better as there’s more room to swipe up on an iPhone screen, but it feels wrong. We were also put off by the look of landscape view, which seems like a missed opportunity, as it could have allowed for a more magazine-like view similar to the one on the iPad.

Infinity Blade

The original Infinity Blade set a new benchmark for smartphone gaming, and its sequel raises the bar even higher by taking advantage of the extra graphics muscle in the iPad 2 and iPhone 4S (although older iPhones and iPads, as well as the iPod touch, can run it as well). Everything has been improved, from the combat mechanics and weapons to the character building and unlockable content, and you can sync game states through icloud and pick up where you left off using any device. It’s still a ‘game on rails’ (i.e. the story line takes you down a pre-determined path), but the stunning graphics and immersive gameplay nevertheless make it one of the best smartphone/tablet gaming experiences available.

AirCassette

As handy as digital music play lists are, they’ll never replace the analogue appeal of a painstakingly-put together mixtape. But what if you could have both? That’s the idea behind AirCassette, an iPhone app that lets you queue up music and play it through a customizable cassette tape interface, with 12 different cassette faces to choose from. The interface is a little confusing at first, but a built-in help guide demonstrates where all the controls are and how to add songs to the queue. The tape spins while songs are playing, just as it would on a real cassette, but it’s still lacking a little in authenticity, as you can can’t create a B side, and there s no support for adding liner notes. Still, with AirPlay support for sending music wirelessly to compatible speakers, it makes a nice change from the standard music player interface.

 

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