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Best game app for the iPhone?
12-17-2012, 02:07 PM
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Best game app for the iPhone?

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12-17-2012, 02:15 PM
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Metalstorm, angry birds, fruit ninja, papijump, kamikaze race, and ninjump. :]

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12-17-2012, 02:15 PM
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Really Hard to answer because everyday many games for iphone are releasing but till now Angry Birds has been on Top !
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12-17-2012, 02:15 PM
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Angry birds seems pretty popular Smile
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12-17-2012, 02:15 PM
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Right now according to the ratings I see on the App Store,
Top Paid: Where's My Water?, Fruit Ninja
Top Free: Super Jump World, Angry Gran

I personally like Tap Tap Revenge, Ovenbreak, Antrim Escape 2, Angry Birds Rio, Waterslide, Trees of Doom and Godfinger.
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12-17-2012, 02:15 PM
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Surviving High School!
hands down
its more of a rpg (kinda like the sims, but not that much freedom)
you can control what you do to a point like a different decision can lead into an entirely different outcome.
The default story is football season, you're a new kid at school and you can have like 5 different gfs (the character is a boy) or none depending on what you say, of you can be hated by all of school or drop out or whatever lol. with just that story alone you can do have so many different outcomes.
but then you can download different stories (short) or seasons (long). (but you have to buy them from 1-5 bucks)

... im not good at explaining things, but i highly recommend it a go for everyone.

(its far better on the iphone and app store, than it is for android cuz on android it keeps crashing :'(
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12-17-2012, 02:15 PM
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Top iPhone apps:
1. Facebook

Once an ugly duckling, but now - as of version 3 - a social-network-aware swan, Facebook is a triumph. The revised grid-based 'home screens' provide speedy access to regularly visited sections (news feed, notifications, and so on) and pages, and the experience is such that it in many ways beats the browser version.



2. Gorillacam

Pretty much from nowhere, Gorillacam arrived in December 2009 from the creators of the Gorillapod tripods. It mashes together a slew of features to hugely improve an iPhone's camera (timer, multi-shot, spirit-level, on-screen grid, 'press anywhere' capture), meaning you can bin a half-dozen standalone apps that offer similar things.



3. RunKeeper

The prospect of Nike+ but better and for free might sound unlikely, but that's what RunKeeper provides. Previously split into 'pro' and 'free' versions, the developer now generously includes all the features in one free app.

That means you can spend no money, yet use your iPhone's GPS capabilities to track your jogging and cycling routes, and examine mapping and details of your pace and calories burned. Activities can be shared online, and treadmill runs and other exercise details can be entered manually.



4. Stanza

Kindle's grabbed many 'electronic book' headlines, but an iPhone or iPod touch is a perfectly competent alternative - at least if you have the right app to hand. Stanza enables you to download books from various sources (many of which offer free titles), and you can transfer your own ePub, PDF or eReader titles from the free Stanza Desktop.



5. Dropbox

Plenty of apps exist for transferring content between your computer and your device, but Dropbox is free and easier to use than most of its contemporaries. Dump files you want to sync in a folder on your computer and Dropbox for your device will enable you to access them, download them for offline viewing, and, in many cases, view them.



6. thetrainline

For anyone commuting by train, thetrainline is the free app to beat all others. Journey planning, offline results, timetables and a location-aware 'next train home' option are available via a clean, streamlined interface. The app's not quite as good as National Rail Enquiries, but it is very similar - and five quid cheaper.



7. Skype

It's imperfect and annoyingly lacks push notifications, but Skype is still an essential download. The interface is pleasingly simple and usable, enabling anyone with a Skype account to make free calls to other Skype users and cheap calls to anywhere in the world. If you're on Pay and Go, this is particularly handy, but the app also enables iPod touch users to utilise their devices for calls.
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