Showing posts with label iPad Games. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iPad Games. Show all posts

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Zynga to launch FarmVille on Apple iPad

Zynga is debuting its popular social game on Apple iPad.

FarmVille will feature special graphics tailored to the iPad with controls similar to the iPhone version of the game. Players swipe their fingers or tap the touchscreen to check out their farms, harvest crops or perform other tasks. The game sports cross-platform functionality, so players tending to farms on the Web can continue to do so through the iPhone or iPad.

FarmVille is already available on the iPhone.

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Apple cuts 50 iPhone Games/Apps Prices During ' $2.99 and Under' Sale!

Apple has slashed the prices of many iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad games for a limited time!

Apple:

For a limited time, you can download games for your iPhone or iPod touch from 50 of the biggest brands and most beloved franchises at significantly reduced prices. Prices range from $0.99 to $2.99 and include up to 80% discounting from retail.

Over 50 apps/games are available included as part of this limited game sale.

Here is the full list (* indicated recommended title):

Harbor Master v2 Update Brings Retina Display Support for iPhone 4

Imangi's Harbor Master , which The Independent recently called the third best app in the App Store; and its iPad version, Harbor Master HD, the best Harbor Master experience to be had( courtesy the device's large display) has brought some of that big-screen detail to the iPhone 4's Retina display. Try Imangi's v2.0 Harbor Master update, which went live just a few hours ago,

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Activision launches Rapala Pro Bass Fishing for iOS

Priced at $4.99, the new fishing game for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch features a focus on pro competition. Players can compete in 25 virtual tournaments to catch 20 different trophy fish. The game also features a casual free-play for fun and practice.

The Rapala Pro Bass Fishing is available at App Store.

Friday, September 24, 2010

Simplicity of Fruit Ninja raking in millions

Heard about ... Fruit Ninja.

A group of Australian app makers is raking in millions out of this simple yet addictive game.

Simple and addictive as the main aim of the game is to slice fruit with your finger.Check out this video:


Fruit Ninja, the brainchild of Halfbrick executive producer Luke Muscat age 25 , available for the iPhone, iPad and Google Android platforms, has consistently hovered around the top of the iTunes App Store charts since its launch in April.

The first million copies of the $1.19 app were sold in 74 days and this week the Brisbane-based developers, Halfbrick Studios, announced it took a further 78 days to sell the second million copies.

Courtesy, the wide popularity of Fruit Ninja (simplicity allows it to be a hit with all demographics) has transformed Halfbrick into one of the most successful app developers in the world. Founded in 2001, the company used to create games under contract for major publishers on platforms including the Gameboy Advance and Nintendo DS.

Halfbrick's second iPhone game, Monster Dash (iPad version available), sold a respectable 300,000 copies and its third game, Age of Zombies, is due out in the next few months. The company has also launched several titles for the Sony PSP and soon Halfbrick will launch its first game for Xbox Live Arcade, Raskulls.

Eufloria debuting on iPad and iPhone during spring 2011

Eufloria the interesting space flower game for the PC will debut on the Mac, iPhone and iPad during the spring of next year. Currently Eufloria for PC can be have for $20. One can download the PC demo too. The game seems great for iPad.