It’s another Thursday and another huge launch day for Chillingo, releasing three new titles, Pollen Count, Mad Wheels and Ranger Rocket. Well at least that’s what the press release we received said.

The confusing part is that a couple of these titles actually launched on the app store a month ago (as you can see from their release dates of June 28, 2011) but perhaps they were pulled shortly after release for a bigger launch now? Who knows! Either way, the gameplay runs the gamut from a Flight Control-inspired line drawing game where you guide pollinating bees, to a top-down racing game with deadly weapons, there is bound to be something to entertain any casual gamer. Here are some more details (and a trailer) for each of the games.

Pollen Count

Developed by Infinite Degree


Pollen Count
99¢

Pollen Count HD
$1.99

Become part of the buzz…
This bright, beautiful line-drawing game propels the genre to the next level. Collect pollen from the vibrant flowers while avoiding your fellow bees, swooping birds, creepy spiders and even scarier Zombees! With loads of different game modes, power-ups and environments to explore, Pollen Count is the line-drawer that has absolutely everything.

Mad Wheels

Developed by NewFX Games


Mad Wheels Lite
Free

Mad Wheels
99¢

Mad Wheels HD
$1.99

Racers, start your engines…
Unleash your road rage in Mad Wheels, an action-packed, arcade racing experience. If high-speed racing isn’t enough for you, there’s also some serious firepower to blast away your opponents. Use machine guns, mines, rockets and more. Take part in a Championship, dive into a Quick Race, or take down your friends via Wi-Fi.

Ranger Rocket

Developed by Gamaday


Ranger Rocket
99¢

Get evil all squared away.
Wicked aliens, jealous of all the nice things on Earth, have invented an Evil Soul Ray Gun and blasted some of your favorite things (like guitars and hamburgers), turning them into monsters. Stop the aliens in this arcade-style action game by racing across the screen, drawing lines to capture the space behind them.