Top-Grossing Game Apps: Spider-Man and Slice It! Climb iPhone 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:

  1. Angry Birds ($0.99)
  2. Ultimate Spider-Man: Total Mayhem ($6.99)
  3. Slice It! ($0.99)
  4. Words With Friends ($2.99)
  5. Bejeweled 2 + Blitz ($2.99)
  6. Monopoly ($2.99)
  7. Madden NFL 11 ($7.99)
  8. Tetris ($2.99)
  9. Fruit Ninja ($0.99)
  10. Pac-Man ($4.99)

Gameloft’s Ultimate Spider-Man: Total Mayhem moves up to second place in App Store game sales after debuting at third last week, as Angry Birds perches at the top of the list. Com2uS enters the charts at third place with its dividing puzzler Slice It!, while a returning Words With Friends takes fourth.

Madden NFL 11 continues a steady slide down the charts, and ends up behind Bejeweled 2 and Monopoly at seventh place in today’s results. Tetris remains a popular seller at eighth, as Halfbrick’s Fruit Ninja outsells Namco’s Pac-Man for ninth place.

Here are this week’s top-grossing iPad applications:

  1. Angry Birds HD ($4.99)
  2. Madden NFL 11 for iPad ($12.99)
  3. The Settlers HD ($9.99)
  4. Scrabble for iPad ($9.99)
  5. Zombie Farm (Free)
  6. Plants vs. Zombies HD ($9.99)
  7. Fruit Ninja HD ($4.99)
  8. Real Racing HD ($9.99)
  9. Puzzle Agent HD ($6.99)
  10. Medieval HD ($2.99)

Though Madden NFL 11 falters in iPhone sales, the enhanced iPad version remains extremely popular, and challenges Angry Birds HD for today’s top chart spot. Gameloft’s The Settlers claims third place in its premiere week, as Scrabble for iPad follows close behind at fourth.

Telltale’s Puzzle Agent HD also sees a successful first week of release, rivaling Firemint’s Real Racing HD at ninth place. Zombie Farm, Plants vs. Zombies HD, and Fruit Ninja HD continue to rank among the platform’s biggest sellers, while Medieval HD drops to tenth place after a promising second-place debut last week.


QuickLock 2: One-Tap Lock Mode

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QuickLock 2 QuickLock 2 is a basically the original QuickLock mod updated for the iOS 4 firmware. Like the original, this mod allows you to quickly lock your device with one tap on your SpringBoard. Once the app is installed, it adds an icon to the SpringBoard. Just tap the icon and your device will go into lock mode. It’s quick and simple!
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Top iPhone Game Apps: Zombie Highway, Slice It! Makes Chart Debuts

Top iPhone Game Apps: Zombie Highway, Slice It! Makes Chart Debuts is a post from: Best Iphone Apps Review Website

Every week, 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:

  1. Angry Birds ($0.99)
  2. Fruit Ninja ($0.99)
  3. Slice It! ($0.99)
  4. Monopoly ($2.99)
  5. Words With Friends ($2.99)
  6. Pac-Man ($4.99)
  7. Where’s Waldo? ($0.99)
  8. Doodle Jump ($0.99)
  9. Zombie Highway ($0.99)
  10. Scrabble ($0.99)

Mobile publisher Com2uS enters the iPhone charts this week its item-halving puzzler Slice It!, while Halfbrick’s Fruit Ninja and Clickgamer’s Angry Birds finish as the platform’s biggest sellers.

Gameloft’s The Oregon Trail drops out of the top ten after claiming second place last week, as EA’s Monopoly returns to the charts at fourth place. Renderpaz’s Zombie Highway debuts at ninth, meanwhile, as Where’s Waldo? overtakes Doodle Jump for seventh place.

  1. Hoggy
  2. Sky Burger
  3. Pirate Nation
  4. Mini JewelSmash!
  5. The Creeps!
  6. Stair Dismount Universal
  7. Pizza Shop Mania
  8. Flip Cup Free
  9. Doodle Pool
  10. Fuzzle

Raptisoft’s puzzler Hoggy leads as today’s top free game download in the App Store. NimbleBit’s Sky Burger takes second place during a day-long free download promotion, as MiniNation’s Pirate Nation finishes third.

Former paid apps The Creeps! and Stair Dismount Universal also see chart success after being released for free for a limited time, while Pizza Shop Mania beats out Flip Cup Free for seventh place in today’s results.


Free Promo Codes! 5 Free Copies of Tap ‘n Cap to Give Away

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With thanks to developer Jeremy Brousseau, The iPhone App Review is happy to give away 15 free copies of their $0.99 app Tap ‘n Cap.

Tap ‘n Cap is an easy to use app that allows you to add captions to your favorite photos. The promo codes below are redeemable on the US App Store only. First in best dressed, but as always, please do the right thing and leave a comment on the post to let other readers know which code you take. Enjoy!

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  3. MEXL96M4LR9W
  4. NLY4R6HFLX3P
  5. FXR7WFFRNPAT

Tap ‘n Cap is compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. Requires iPhone OS 3.1.3 or later.

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Vegans and Carnivores Alike Can Save Betsy

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Price: $0.99     Score: 9/10     By M. SchustermanSave

For fans of iPhone games that use the tilt and accelerometer features to play rather than traditional controls, Save Betsy is a quirky twist on a familiar theme.

Designed by Hairy Monster Studios, this pro-vegan – or anti-vegan? It’s hard to say – game puts you in control of Betsy, a very worried looking cow trying to escape a charbroiled fate. She begins on the ground in front of Vegan Meat Co. and makes her escape in a very un-cowlike way – leaping up and up on the levels stacked in the sky.

You can control which direction Betsy jumps by tilting the iPhone side to side, and speed her up or slow her down by tilting back and forth. For fans of popular games like Doodle Jump, this is old hat. But because not everyone is familiar with such games, I think a short tutorial or line or two of instruction would help new users pick this up a little quicker.

Of course, there are obstacles and there are weapons, all with the same sort of sick twist that seems to be the theme of the game. Grills and meat grinders await for Betsy to make one wrong pounce, and the results ain’t pretty. Likewise, if Betsy falls to the ground she makes quite a bloody splat. However, there are also bales of hay you can use to hide her in, and she has the power to shoot what I’m going to pretend are clumps of dirt at her grinding nemeses.

One level, but there appears to be no limit to how high you can go. The “fun facts” you get (which you can disable in Options) are amusing as well – now that I know how many “squirts” are in a glass of milk, I’m finding it slightly less appealing.

For $0.99, this is a good one that will probably keep you entertained for a little bit longer than you initially think.

Save Betsy [iTunes Link] requires iPhone OS 3.2 or later and is compatible with iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. A small expedite fee was paid by the developer to speed up the publication of this review.

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Top-Grossing Game Apps: Sonic 2, Ultimate Spider-Man Enter Top Three

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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:

  1. Angry Birds ($0.99)
  2. Sonic the Hedgehog 2 ($5.99)
  3. Ultimate Spider-Man: Total Mayhem ($6.99)
  4. Madden NFL 11 ($7.99)
  5. Bejeweled 2 + Blitz ($2.99)
  6. Tetris ($2.99)
  7. The Oregon Trail ($0.99)
  8. Scrabble ($2.99)
  9. Deer Hunter: African Safari ($2.99)
  10. Where’s Waldo? The Fantastic Journey ($0.99)

Sonic the Hedgehog 2 climbs up to second place during a recent round of discounts from Sega, and continues to see strong sales. Gameloft’s licensed brawler Ultimate Spider-Man: Total Mayhem takes third in its debut week, as Clickgamer’s Angry Birds once again leads App Store game sales.

EA’s Madden NFL 11 drops to fourth place in today’s rankings after taking second last week. Bejeweled 2 and Tetris lead over Gameloft’s price-dropped The Oregon Trail, as Glu’s recently released Deer Hunter: African Safari beats Ludia’s Where’s Waldo? for ninth place.

Here are this week’s top-grossing iPad applications:

  1. Angry Birds HD ($4.99)
  2. Medieval HD ($2.99)
  3. Scrabble for iPad ($9.99)
  4. Zombie Farm (Free)
  5. Plants vs. Zombies HD ($9.99)
  6. City Story (Free)
  7. Madden NFL 11 for iPad ($12.99)
  8. Fruit Ninja HD ($4.99)
  9. Real Racing HD ($9.99)
  10. We Rule for iPad (Free)

Madden NFL 11 for iPad tumbles to seventh place after previously rivaling Angry Birds HD at second place in last week’s rankings. Brisk Mobile’s Medieval HD charts at second place in its first week of release, as EA’s Scrabble overtakes Playforge’s microtransaction-supported Zombie Farm for third.

TeamLava’s social simulation title City Story remains another free-to-play favorite at sixth place, meanwhile, as Fruit Ninja HD, Real Racing HD, and ngmoco’s returning We Rule for iPad close out today’s results.


Mirror’s Edge Now Available for iPhone

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Five months after launching Mirror’s Edge as an iPad exclusive, Electronic Arts has released a new version compatible with the iPhone and iPod Touch.

Mirror’s Edge ($4.99), previously available on consoles as a first-person action title, arrives on iOS devices as an autoscrolling platformer in the vein of games like Canabalt and Robot Unicorn Attack.

This new take on Mirror’s Edge features much of the same parkour-styled action of the original console title, while its fast pace and varied challenges require players to think fast as they run, jump, and slide throughout 14 rooftop levels.

Mirror’s Edge is compatible with all iOS devices, but is optimized with Retina Display support for the iPhone 4 and the upcoming fourth-generation iPod Touch.


The Big Recap — What Apple Announced, and What They Hinted At

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The event of the day started out with Steve Jobs introducing his “partner in crime,” Steve Wozniak, who was in the audience. After a quick welcome, Steve Jobs started with a recap of new Apple Store retail locations including Paris, China, and London. The London store marked the 300th Apple Store and they are now in 10 countries. The foot traffic volume is amazing. Apple now sees on some days over a million total visitors combined coming through their stores. Another interesting stat — over 50% of Macs sold in Apple Stores are still to new Mac users, aka Switchers. A stat that has amazingly held for years.

120 million potential Angry Birds players.
Next up for the day is a recap on how iOS is doing. Steve took pride in noting that there are over 230,000 new iOS activations per day. This does not include upgrades. This goes well over and above the Google quoted 160,000 Android devices activated every day. That brings us up to a total of over 120,000,000 active iOS devices. That’s a staggering number for a new platform that is not even 4 years old.

How about some stats on apps? There have been over 6.5 billion apps downloaded so far. That’s over 200 downloaded each and every second. Also quoted was that the App Store recently surpassed 250,000 applications available, which is a number we’ve been tracking over at 148Apps.biz App Store Metrics page.

Continue reading for the rest of the info on the days events — and way too many pictures.

iOS 4.1 is coming next week. Prepare Yourself!
Chris Hall posted a great write up on iOS 4.1 features earlier today. In there you’ll find most of the things that we know about the new iOS incremental update. Steve was clear that OS 4.1 fixes a couple nagging bugs under iOS 4, including the nagging proximity sensor bug that plagues some iPhone 4 users. In addition, the performance issues for iPhone 3G users using iOS 4 are apparently fixed.

One new feature that we didn’t know about was revealed — HDR photos. HDR stands for high dynamic range and it’s a method for combining multiple photos to add details back to one image that may be over or under exposed on another. This is done by rapidly taking multiple photos and intelligently mashing them together into one photo to make the best possible photo. iOS 4.1 does this by taking 3 pictures, one over exposed, one under exposed, and a properly exposed image. It then mashes the three together to form the HDR image.

In iOS 4.1, there will be an extra switch on the camera screen that allows you to toggle this feature on and off. When active, the best exposure is saved along with the combined HDR photo (though this can be turned off in settings). In testing, this happens fairly quickly, though it’s not as fast as just rapidly taking photos with the setting set to “off.”

Game Center – one social gaming network to rule (some of) them all
Game Center is Apple’s answer to the social gaming network glut on iOS. While not as feature rich as some of the others, it’s a great start and will be built in to iOS 4.1. It’s a basis for supporting multiplayer games and we really do need more of those on the iOS platform. Expect additional features to be added over time to Game Center.

For this release though, there are a couple downsides to Game Center. For one, you can only add friends by entering their email addresses manually. Why a contacts scan can’t be done, I don’t know. A simple Facebook and Twitter check would be nice, too. For another, it will take a while for most games to support Game Center. Hopefully just a few months, but don’t log on the first day and expect to see all of your games there, ready to go.

Demo Time
Usually at these events, Apple brings in a few third party developers to demo their games or other apps on iOS. This time we got just 1 demo from Epic Games, showing off a demo of a game in development called Project Sword. This amazing 3D Game utilizes the Unreal Engine to produce some pretty sweet looking realtime 3D worlds. This will be released for iPhone, iPad, iPod touch this holiday season. You can try out a universal demo right now called Citadel. Be sure to look for it in the App Store.

What? 4.2 Already? We don’t even have 4.1 yet!
4.2 will be the release that catches the iPad up to the iPhone version of the iOS. The two main new features beyond the 4.1 stuff like multitasking and folders we will see are printing from apps with Print Center and AirPlay, the new AirTunes iteration. iOS 4.2 will release for all iOS devices (iPad, iPhones, and iPod Touch) in November. A beta for developers is expected soon.

iPods get their yearly refresh – where is the iPod Classic?
The shuffle gets updated and gets its buttons back. The Nano loses it’s buttons and camera, but sheds 50% of it’s size and gets a touch screen. And the iPod touch was updated as expected.

Steve made a point of noting that there are new models for every iPod line. And then failed to mention the iPod Classic. To me, this means that the classic is dead. If you really like the Classic, you might want to grab a backup now.

The update to the Nano was most dramatic. It is now a tiny little touch screen device. The Nano with the new touch screen looks as though its using iOS – Apple hasn’t admited to that – at least not yet. The small square screen would make an interesting place for apps. The 192×192 screen, no accelerometer, no GPS, and no networking would limit the usability, but some interesting things could be done.

When demoing the Nano, it was connected to a video system, much as all iOS devices are during the demo, via the dock connector. To me, that says it must be running iOS. If so, can a jailbreak be far behind? My head is spinning with the possibilities. It will make a fun toy at just $149.

The iPod Touch gets serious
The iPod Touch has become the most popular iPod by sales. As expected, the iPod Touch also got an update, this time with some of the best features from the iPhone 4. In addition, it’s even thinner than the previous version, shedding some of it’s modest thickness.

In addition to being the biggest selling iPod, the Touch has become the number 1 portable gaming device. Outselling Nintendo and Sony combined with just over 50% of the market share. Apple announced that over 1.5 billion games and entertainment apps have been downloaded to iPod Touch devices. This update brings it up to date with the iPhone 4 in the areas that matter.

The 4th generation iPod Touch now has the amazing Retina Display, the Apple A4 chip, the gyroscope, and front and back cameras. In addition, Facetime is available and it will work with iPhones. It should be noted that the rear-facing, HD-recording camera doesn’t seem to have the same fantastic specs as the one in the iPhone. As a matter of fact, it’s less than a 1 megapixel camera. Yeah, I don’t understand that one. Looks like the iPod Touch got the rejected camera from the Nano.

The updated iPod Touch will be available next week for $229 for an 8GB, $299 for 32GB, and $399 for 64GB.

iTunes gets social – did you hear a Ping?
Originally I was very pessimistic about this one. Apple, releasing a social network? Do we really need another social network? Then I started to think about it a little more. I have gotten to the point that I don’t want to check Facebook — I don’t want another Frontierville update. Another invite to join some odd group. And I really don’t care about 95% of the stuff I see on Facebook. Could Ping be the answer?

Work with me for a moment. Right now, Ping only supports music. But what if they expanded that? It would be easy to do. What if in addition to following musicians, you could follow movie directors, app developers, TV actors? It then becomes a full entertainment hub. Expand it beyond just music, and you might have something — without all of the annoying group invites.

It could, once fully built out, become a great music, book, app, movie, tv, entertainment discovery engine. It could rock. But it has to be built out. That will, hopefully come with time.

One more thing hobby.
Apple TV lives, and it’s 1/4th the size it was. That’s mainly because it has transformed into a streaming device. In what must be the precursor to a full iTunes streaming service, you don’t purchase content for the device, you rent it.

The actual functions of this model of Apple TV haven’t changed much from the previous model. The one big new content edition is the ability to stream Netflix — which is a pretty good feature. The downside is that no app functionality was included, but maybe it’s still there; we are yet to hear full details. There are a couple of possibilities, however.

One of the new features for iTunes introduced was AirPlay. This is more than what Steve highlighted, but it kind of works like AirTunes, only expanded out to more devices. You’ll be able to stream music from iTunes to speaker docs, stereo systems, etc. Just like you can do today with AirPort Express. In addition to iTunes to devices, you’ll be able to stream from your iOS device to your Apple TV. It works like this: start watching a video on you iPad, press the AirPlay button and that movie starts streaming on your Apple TV. Boom, indeed.

So what if this function were opened to other apps in iOS 4.2? What if, for example, you could be watching a video in Hulu+ and click the AirPlay button to view that movie on your TV. That gets us a lot closer to the idea I had in my head for Apple TV with the iPhone used as a remote. It’s just a little more iPhone focused. We won’t really know the full capabilities until the device is released and the hackers have a chance to get in there and see what the device is capable of.

Want to see the full keynote yourself and over analyze every word like I have? You can grab the Apple keynote right here. Overall, we think there were a lot of interesting devices and concepts introduced to us today at the keynote, many of which are only the beginning of a whole lot of potential.

[ The Big Recap — What Apple Announced, and What They Hinted At is a post from 148Apps ]


Apple Details Fourth-Generation iPod Touch

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Apple has announced the release of an improved generation of its gaming-focused iPod Touch hardware, now available for pre-order and shipping next week in the United States.

The fourth-generation iPod Touch hardware includes many features previously introduced with this year’s iPhone 4. New iPod Touch devices will include a pixel density-boosting Retina Display, an A4 processor that improves performance for graphics-intensive games, and a rotation-sensing three-axis gyroscope supported by titles like Gameloft’s N.O.V.A. and ngmoco’s Eliminate GunRange.

Other hardware additions include a built-in-microphone, a front-facing camera for Apple’s FaceTime phone application, and a rear camera capable of capturing high-definition 720p video.

Revamped iPod Nano and iPod Shuffle hardware will launch alongside the new iPod Touch next week. New iPod Nano devices will feature a multi-touch screen, while iPod Shuffle hardware now includes navigation buttons and support for playlists and VoiceOver.