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Doodle Jump Sells Five Million Units
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iPhone phenomenon Doodle Jump has surpassed five million downloads, becoming what its creators believe to be the first App Store application to reach the sales milestone.
Originally launched in March of 2009, Doodle Jump has since established itself as one of the iPhone’s defining game titles. Offering addictive tilt-controlled gameplay at a low price, Doodle Jump remains one of the App Store’s highest-grossing titles from week to week, with many developers scrambling to recreate its success with similar efforts.
Speaking to The New York Times, Lima Sky founders Igor and Marko Pusenjak reveal that they both quit their jobs to focus on creating new content for Doodle Jump. Doodle Jump has seen more than two dozen content-expanding updates over the last year, with the most recent introducing a World Cup-themed gameplay mode.
The developers also detail an upcoming iPad version of Doodle Jump, which will be more than a simple port.
“We were originally going to launch a replica version of Doodle Jump for the iPad, but we’ve decided to build an entirely new game with new features and game play,” said Igor Pusenjak. “We recognize how dedicated our fans are to the game so we want to make sure we build the right experience for them.”
Doodle Jump Surpasses 4 Million Downloads; Lima Sky Announces iPad Version
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Developer Lima Sky announced that its smash hit iPhone app Doodle Jump has sold more than 4 million units since its launch in March of 2009.
The company plans to follow up on its success with an upgraded iPad version, to be released later this year.
Doodle Jump is one of the App Store’s most enduringly popular game apps, and has remained a consistent top-ten seller for several months in a row. Currently, the game ranks as the App Store’s fourth-best selling application across all categories.
Lima Sky notes that it will continue to update the iPhone and iPod Touch version of Doodle Jump with new content leading up to the release of the iPad edition. The most recent Doodle Jump update, released on April 20th, adds rocket power-ups to the game’s recently released space theme.
Top-Grossing Game Apps: Mirror’s Edge, Doodle Jump Move Up the Charts
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In this weekly feature, FingerGaming rounds up the top-grossing iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad applications, as current that day on the iTunes App Store. This week’s top iPhone titles are:
- The Sims 3 World Adventures ($6.99)
- Monopoly ($4.99)
- Bejeweled 2 ($2.99)
- Call of Duty: World at War Zombies ($9.99)
- Doodle Jump ($0.99)
- Plants vs. Zombies ($2.99)
- Ragdoll Blaster 2 ($2.99)
- We Rule (Free)
- Zombie Farm (Free)
- Words With Friends ($2.99)
EA’s The Sims 3 expansion World Adventures tops the iPhone charts for the second week in a row. Monopoly once again finishes at second place, as PopCap’s Bejeweled 2 climbs up to third after finishing eighth last week.
Lima Sky’s 99-cent action game Doodle Jump returns to the charts after a brief absence, finishing behind Activision’s Call of Duty: World at War Zombies in today’s results. Plants vs. Zombies also sees renewed popularity this week, while Backflip Studios’ Ragdoll Blaster 2 edges out ngmoco’s free-to-play social game We Rule for seventh place.
Here are this week’s top-grossing iPad applications:
- Real Racing HD ($9.99)
- Scrabble for iPad ($9.99)
- Plants vs. Zombies HD ($9.99)
- Mirror’s Edge for iPad ($12.99)
- Need for Speed Shift for iPad ($14.99)
- X-Plane for iPad ($9.99)
- Flight Control HD ($4.99)
- Labyrinth 2 HD ($7.99)
- Command & Conquer Red Alert for iPad ($12.99)
- Let’s Golf! HD ($4.99)
Firemint’s Real Racing HD leads iPad sales for two weeks straight, with EA’s upgraded Scrabble port and Plants vs. Zombies HD following close behind at second and third place.
Need for Speed Shift drops to fifth place this week, while Mirror’s Edge rises up to take fourth following a seventh-place finish last week. Laminar’s flight sim X-Plane overtakes Flight Control, meanwhile, as Labyrinth 2 outsells Command & Conquer Red Alert at eighth place.
Top iPhone Game Apps: Doodle Jump, Brain Trainer Lead Charts
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Every Monday, FingerGaming rounds up the most popular paid and free iPhone and iPod Touch applications, as current that day on the iTunes App Store. This week’s top paid titles are:
- Doodle Jump ($0.99)
- The Simpsons Arcade ($4.99)
- Diner Dash ($0.99)
- Family Guy: Uncensored ($0.99)
- Skee-Ball ($0.99)
- Angry Birds ($0.99)
- Words With Friends ($1.99)
- Monopoly ($2.99)
- Bejeweled 2 ($2.99)
- The Game of Life Classic Edition ($1.99)
Doodle Jump takes the top spot this week, as EA’s The Simpsons Arcade drops to second place after a price increase. PlayFirst’s Diner Dash and Glu’s Family Guy: Uncensored find new popularity after dropping in price to 99 cents each, while Freeverse’s Skee-Ball holds steady at fifth place.
Here are this week’s top free applications:
- Brain Trainer by Lumosity
- Vampires Live – 28 Loyalty Points
- Hit Tennis 2
- The Impossible Test
- Ragdoll Blaster 2 Lite
- James Cameron’s Avatar Lite
- Titan Wars
- Solitaire
- Simon: Classic
- Scrabble Tile Rack
Lumosity’s Brain Trainer leads the free app charts following a recent update, as a free points promotion for Storm8’s Vampires Live takes second place. Focused Apps’ accelerometer-controlled tennis sim Hit Tennis 2 finishes third this week, while The Impossible Test and a demo version of Ragdoll Blaster 2 trail at fourth and fifth.
Top-Selling Paid Game Apps: The Simpsons Arcade, Real Racing HD Lead Charts
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Every Monday, FingerGaming rounds up the most popular paid iPhone and iPod Touch applications, as current that day on the iTunes App Store. This week’s top titles are:
- The Simpsons Arcade ($0.99)
- Doodle Jump ($0.99)
- Monopoly ($2.99)
- The Game of Life Classic Edition ($1.99)
- Diner Dash ($0.99)
- Skee-Ball ($0.99)
- The Sims 3 World Adventures ($6.99)
- Words With Friends ($1.99)
- 5 Minutes to Kill (Yourself) ($0.99)
- All-in-1 Gamebox ($0.99)
EA’s The Simpsons Arcade climbs to the top of today’s chart after dropping in price to 99 cents. Last week’s sales leader Where’s Waldo? has since disappeared from the top ten entirely after a price increase to $2.99.
Monopoly and The Game of Life also enjoy new popularity this week following recent price drops, as EA’s The Sims 3 World Adventures finishes its debut week at seventh place.
Here are this week’s top-selling iPad applications:
- Real Racing HD ($9.99)
- Scrabble for iPad ($9.99)
- Flight Control HD ($4.99)
- Plants vs. Zombies HD ($9.99)
- Need for Speed Shift for iPad ($14.99)
- Game Table ($0.99)
- Labyrinth 2 HD ($7.99)
- X-Plane for iPad ($9.99)
- Frogger Pad ($0.99)
- Words With Friends HD ($4.99)
Firemint’s upgraded HD version of Real Racing finishes as the iPad’s biggest-selling launch title. EA’s Scrabble also sees impressive sales in the iPad’s first week of release, as enhanced editions of Flight Control and Plants vs. Zombies follow close behind at third and fourth place.
Though the iPad-optimized version of EA’s Need for Speed Shift manages to take fifth place in spite of a high price point, 99-cent applications like Game Table and Frogger Pad also rank among the iPad’s top launch week sellers.
Illusion Labs’ Labyrinth 2 HD and Laminar’s flight sim X-Plane finish at seventh and eighth place, as Newtoy captures tenth place with Words With Friends HD.
Top-Selling Paid Game Apps: Diner Dash, Price is Right Join Top 10
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Every Monday, FingerGaming rounds up the most popular paid iPhone and iPod Touch applications, as current that day on the iTunes App Store. This week’s top titles are:
- Where’s Waldo? ($0.99)
- Doodle Jump ($0.99)
- Diner Dash ($0.99)
- Skee-Ball ($0.99)
- The Price is Right 2010 ($0.99)
- Finger Physics: Finger Fun ($0.99)
- Cupcakes! ($0.99)
- Bejeweled 2 ($2.99)
- Monopoly ($4.99)
- Cartoon Wars: Gunner ($0.99)
Where’s Waldo? ranks as the App Store’s top seller for the third week in a row, with Doodle Jump following close behind at second place. Diner Dash enjoys new popularity after dropping in price to 99 cents, meanwhile, and returns to the chart as today’s third-biggest seller.
Ludia’s The Price is Right 2010 also reaps the benefits of a weekend sale, and finishes behind Freeverse’s Skee-Ball at fifth place. Finger Physics earns sixth place following a recent update adding new levels starring the Doodler character from Doodle Jump.
Cupcakes!, Bejeweled 2, and Monopoly continue to rank among the App Store’s most popular titles, while the stick figure combat game Cartoon Wars: Gunner takes tenth place after a long chart absence.
Top-Selling Paid Game Apps: Where’s Waldo?, Doodle Jump Lead Charts
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Every Monday, FingerGaming rounds up the most popular paid iPhone and iPod Touch applications, as current that day on the iTunes App Store. This week’s top titles are:
- Where’s Waldo? ($0.99)
- Doodle Jump ($0.99)
- Skee-Ball ($0.99)
- Dungeon Hunter ($4.99)
- Cupcakes! ($0.99)
- Earthworm Jim ($4.99)
- Bejeweled 2 ($2.99)
- Monopoly ($4.99)
- All-in-1 Gamebox ($0.99)
- Words With Friends ($2.99)
Ludia’s iPhone version of Where’s Waldo? leads App Store sales for the second week in a row after dropping in price to 99 cents earlier this month. Doodle Jump moves up to second place in today’s sales rankings, as Freeverse’s Skee-Ball finishes third after taking fifth place last week.
Triniti’s All-in-1 Gamebox falls to ninth place, meanwhile, after previously placing second. Gameloft’s Dungeon Hunter and Earthworm Jim enjoy newfound popularity after a weekend-long sale, as Cupcakes! maintains steady sales at fifth place.
Top-Selling Paid Game Apps: Where’s Waldo? Drops in Price, Takes First Place
Top-Selling Paid Game Apps: Where’s Waldo? Drops in Price, Takes First Place is a post from: Best Iphone Apps Review Website
Every Monday, FingerGaming rounds up the most popular paid iPhone and iPod Touch applications, as current that day on the iTunes App Store. This week’s top titles are:
- Where’s Waldo? ($0.99)
- All-in-1 Gamebox ($0.99)
- Doodle Jump ($0.99)
- Cupcakes! ($0.99)
- Skee-Ball ($0.99)
- Alpine Crawler World ($0.99)
- Bejeweled 2 ($2.99)
- Monopoly ($4.99)
- Moto X Mayhem ($0.99)
- Plants vs. Zombies ($2.99)
After dropping in price to 99 cents this weekend, Ludia’s iPhone adaptation of Where’s Waldo? takes first place in today’s free app chart. The game previously ranked as a top seller upon its initial release in December.
Last week’s third-place title Alpine Crawler World falls to sixth place this week, as All-in-1 Gamebox and Doodle Jump remain steady sellers at second and third. Maverick Software’s baking sim Cupcakes! takes fourth place today, leading over Freeverse’s Skee-Ball.
Bejeweled 2 and Monopoly rank in at seventh and eighth place this week, leaving Moto X Mayhem and Plants vs. Zombies to close out today’s top ten.
Doodle Jump Cracks 3 Million Download Mark
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Lima Sky announced today that Doodle Jump has now sold over three million copies on the iTunes App Store – the first app ever to do so. One of the most popular iPhone games since its release in 2009, Doodle Jump has occupied the #1 top paid app spot in the US, UK, Germany, Australia and several other countries and has already sold over 1.6 million units this year alone. Doodle Jump is now played a mind-boggling 5 million times a day, justifying the title’s accompanying advisory, “BE WARNED: Insanely Addictive.”
“Selling over three million copies of Doodle Jump is beyond our wildest expectations,” said Igor Pusenjak, President & Founder of Lima Sky. “We have to thank our incredible fanbase for their undying support, none of this would be possible without their help.”
Top-Selling Paid Game Apps: Alpine Crawler World Debuts in Top Three
Top-Selling Paid Game Apps: Alpine Crawler World Debuts in Top Three is a post from: Best Iphone Apps Review Website
Every Monday, FingerGaming rounds up the most popular paid iPhone and iPod Touch applications, as current that day on the iTunes App Store. This week’s top titles are:
- All-in-1 Gamebox ($0.99)
- Doodle Jump ($0.99)
- Alpine Crawler World ($0.99)
- Skee-Ball ($0.99)
- Ragdoll Blaster 2 ($2.99)
- More Cupcakes! ($0.99)
- Moto X Mayhem ($0.99)
- Plants vs. Zombies ($2.99)
- Bejeweled 2 ($2.99)
- Monopoly ($4.99)
Dimension Technics’ physics-based offroading sim Alpine Crawler World sees fast sales in its premiere week, and takes third in today’s chart. All-in-1 Gamebox keeps the top spot for the second week in a row, as Doodle Jump rises up to second place.
Backflip Studios’ Ragdoll Blaster 2 also makes a successful debut this week, finishing behind Freeverse’s Skee-Ball at fifth place. Last week’s second-place title More Cupcakes! falls to sixth, meanwhile, as Moto X Mayhem returns to the top ten at seventh place.
Top-Selling Paid Game Apps: iPhone Owners Want More Cupcakes!
Top-Selling Paid Game Apps: iPhone Owners Want More Cupcakes! is a post from: Best Iphone Apps Review Website
Every Monday, FingerGaming rounds up the most popular paid iPhone and iPod Touch applications, as current that day on the iTunes App Store. This week’s top titles are:
- All-in-1 Gamebox ($0.99)
- More Cupcakes! ($0.99)
- Doodle Jump ($0.99)
- Skee-Ball ($0.99)
- Plants vs. Zombies ($2.99)
- Angry Birds ($0.99)
- Bejeweled 2 ($2.99)
- Final Fantasy ($8.99)
- Fast & Furious: The Game ($0.99)
- Monopoly ($4.99)
Last week’s chart topper Plants vs. Zombies falls to fifth place this week, as Triniti’s Gamebox moves up to take the top spot. Maverick Software’s cupcake-making sim More Cupcakes! takes second place in its first week of release, while Doodle Jump moves up from fifth place to finish third in today’s results.
Skee-Ball holds steady at fourth place, as Angry Birds sees a slight drop in popularity. Final Fantasy finishes its debut week at eighth place, meanwhile, outselling I-play’s Fast & Furious: The Game and EA’s Monopoly.
Top-Selling Paid Game Apps: All-in-1 Gamebox Returns to the Charts
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Every Monday, FingerGaming rounds up the most popular paid iPhone and iPod Touch applications, as current that day on the iTunes App Store. This week’s top titles are:
- Doodle Jump ($0.99)
- All-in-1 Gamebox ($0.99)
- Shopping Cart Hero ($0.99)
- Bejeweled 2 ($2.99)
- Skee-Ball ($0.99)
- Moto X Mayhem ($0.99)
- Words With Friends ($2.99)
- RunStickRun! ($0.99)
- Rock Band ($6.99)
- iZombieland ($0.99)
Doodle Jump faces new competition this week from Triniti Interactive’s compilation app All-in-1 Gamebox, which returns to the charts to finish at second place.
Shopping Cart Hero falls to third place, meanwhile, as Bejeweled 2 rises up past Skee-Ball to take fourth.
Moto X Mayhem and Words With Friends were in danger of dropping out of the top ten last week, but both titles have since recovered to finish at sixth and seventh place. RunStickRun! places eighth following the recent release of a free Lite version, as Rock Band and iZombieland settle for ninth and tenth.
Parachute Ninja
Parachute Ninja is a post from: Best Iphone Apps Review Website
Price: $0.99
Version Reviewed: 1.0
Graphics / Sound Rating: 4.75 out of 5 stars
Game Controls Rating: 4.3 out of 5 stars
Gameplay Rating: 4.6 out of 5 stars
Re-use / Replay Value Rating: 4.4 out of 5 stars
Overall Rating: 4.51 out of 5 stars
Freeverse has shown a knack in the past for discovering what people want in a simple iDevice app. Not all of their apps become hits, but they consistently have apps like Flick Fishing and Skee-Ball that become top 10 stalwarts. The recipe for their success is simple… each hit app has been easy to understand, has simple to get but hard to master controls, runs without any semblance of lag, and uses bright colors with clean lines. If it looks pretty and is easy to pick up and play, it’s gold.
I feel like Brad Pitt in Snatch.
Parachute Ninja, Freeverse’s latest foray into the casual gaming market, takes this simple strategy and runs with it. You start the game as a “ball being” whose life was destroyed when his family gets killed when the “ones with plans of destruction descended”. With nothing left, you go to your uncle, Master Yo, who just happens to be a ninja trainer. After your quick training, you take your ninja skills (parachute jumping) and embark on a quest to find the ones who killed your parents. Your quest takes you through 30 levels, from basic training to the big “?” level at the end. The fun doesn’t stop with the story mode though, there is also a solid Survival Mode that tests your ninja speed, as well as the inclusion of Freeverse’s solid Plus+ Network that keeps track of your in-game accomplishments.
The gameplay itself feels like a mix of Doodle Jump and Parachute Panic. You start each level on a slingshot platform, and must slingshot yourself from platform to platform, dodging all sorts of obstacles, from spiked walls to floating bad guys, while collecting gold coins. The controls are as simple as they come… just pull down on the slingshot and fling yourself onto the next platform. Being a ninja, you also have access to a parachute (what?) that lets you float a bit. In parachute mode you can tilt the accelerometer to the right or left, depending on where you want to go. Occasionally the accelerometer can get a little finicky, but it may have more to do with the abuse my phone takes than the game being unresponsive.
The graphics and sound are exactly what you would expect from a large developer. The colors are all quite vibrant, especially in the cut-scenes that accompany every few levels to keep the story going along. There are no hangups throughout the game, and you only have to wait a few seconds for each level to load… even on my iPhone 3G. The sound is your typical Asian fare, and it fortunately adds to the overall experience, rather than crushing your ear drums with typical game sounds.
While Parachute Ninja isn’t an instant classic, it does have all the ingredients for it to jump into the top 10 of the App Store. The graphics are smooth and crisp, the gameplay is easy, yet can get hard at later levels, and the concept is simple enough to swallow all player types. The Story Mode on its own would be enough to garner high priase, but with the addition of the Survival Mode, Parachute Ninja really is a must buy.
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