It is going to be another jam-packed Thursday of new releases!
And Apps are not the only thing new…you may have noticed that we have an all-new site design. The goal of the site redesign was to make AppAddict a bit more mobile-friendly, so now the content will shift to fit whatever browser window size you have, and looks especially good on the iPhone.
Since trailers are always popular, I figured I’d experiment with a slightly different format for this week’s post.
Please let me know what you think of it in the comments below.
I’ll kick things off this week, with the four titles which I’ve already had a chance to play…
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Duckers
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First we have the family friendly freebie from (one of my faves) Retro Dreamer. A bit of a departure from their usual fast-paced fare, Duckers takes a more casual approach to the endless runner genre, in this relaxed and adorable endless digger. I highly recommend picking this one up.
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Soctics League: Online Multiplayer Pocket Soccer
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Soctics League HD: Online Multiplayer Pocket Soccer
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Next (in order of price) is Bitongo’s fresh take on a popular sports genre with their asynchronous real-time online soccer game, Soctics League. Players on the Mac, iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad can compete in head-to-head match-ups cross platform, taking turns drawing trajectory paths of their players, hoping to be the first to score three goals. The game is available in multiple versions, with the paid versions offering both local and online play and ad-supported iPhone, iPad releases for non-multiplayer game play only.
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Little Things® Forever
$2.99 |
Unfortunately at the time that KLICKTOCK’s original Little Things hidden object game came out it was an iPad-exclusive and I was not yet an iPad owner. Tonight an all-new version of the game called, Little Things® Forever hits the app store as a Universal App. If you enjoyed KLICKTOCK’s object finding game, Super Search 60™, then you’ll really enjoy this one. Instead of a grid, the objects that you seek are scattered about to form larger objects. There are loads of puzzles in the game with varying objectives, and the randomness of the object lists means there is a good deal of replay-ability.
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Rock(s) Rider
$2.99 |
ECA-Games’ Rock(s) Rider is the latest title in the recent trend of Trials HD-like games for iOS. Featuring some really nice visuals, this is one of the more life-like titles in the genre and features some interesting new game play mechanics to keep things fresh. Those of you looking for some more bike riding fun will watch to check out this title.
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TinyLegends – Crazy Knight
99¢ |
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Axon Runners
$3.99 |
Axon Runners is a futuristic tunnel racer that appears to have an interesting interwoven comic-book style story-line.
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Pettson’s Inventions
$1.99 |
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Fantasy War
Free |
Cast yourself as an Orc or Elf as they wage an epic war amongst civilizations in Fantasy War for the iPhone. Not my genre, but RPG fans may want to check out this new free to play title from the folks at GAMEVIL Inc..
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Expand it!
99¢ |
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Expand it! HD
$1.99 |
Prehistoric shapes need your help to reach the rainbow in this new puzzle game from FDG Entertainment.
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Universal
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Ring Fling
$1.99 |
Take on your friends in some frenetic looking single-device multiplayer battles. Flick the rings at the targets, trying to drive them into your opponents’ goal, while he does the same.
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Zombie Carnaval
99¢ |
Mobigame enters the endless runner market with this appealing (and almost 3D) looking zombie-filled endless runner, appropriately called Zombie Carnaval. (link has been corrected)
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Fruit Rush
Free |
GAMEVIL is back with a second free to play title, this time with what looks like a match-3 puzzle game. Boy that coloring on the logo with the word ‘fruit’ in it looks awfully familiar!
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Heroes Call
Free |
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Max Power Adventures
$2.99 |
Fially this brings us to Max Power Adventures, a cute looking RPG game that doesn’t look like it takes itself too seriously. “Max Power Adventureshas everything and lots of everything that you know and love about the Role Playing genre.”
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