• When It’s Okay to Pay For an App

    February 25th at 7:03pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinions

    There are over 130,000 apps in the App Store. About 100,000 of those expect you to pay cash money for a download. Sometimes it's worth it! Often, it's not. Prof. Dealzmodo's here to help you tell the difference. Oscar Wilde was right about cynics: they know the cost of everything and the value of nothing. On your next trip to the App Store, don't be cynical. Be smart—even if it means spending a little money. Last fall, John pondered the App Store Effect, which holds that Apple's model results in price...

  • The iPad Apps Everyone Should Have February 2011

    February 28th at 6:00pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinions

    Another month, another set of apps evaluated for inclusion on our list of the best iPad apps. Who are the big winners in February? Who gets the boot? The Daily: Overall, it's probably the best iPad newspaper/magazine/multimedia experience/whatever to date. There's a tremendous amount of high quality content in a variety of sections, with sharp writing, beautiful photos, and well-produced video sprinkled throughout. Free, for now. The Atavist: For some people, the iPad is the device with the potential to...

  • Games for the weekend: Osmos

    August 31st at 12:00pm / GigaOM / 0 opinions

    Osmos is an iPhone, iPad and Mac physics-based puzzle game that obeys Isaac Newton’s laws of motion as well as Henri Dutrochet’s osmosis. If the exacting adherence to physics doesn’t impress you, the stunning graphics and subdued original soundtrack will in this long weekend’s top pick.

  • 6 Apps You Don't Want To Miss

    October 20th at 5:52pm / Mashable / 0 opinions

    It can be tough to keep up with all the new apps released every week. But you're in luck -- we take care of that for you, creating a roundup each weekend of our favorite...

  • Top 5 Kids Apps of the Week

    December 2nd at 1:12pm / Mashable / 0 opinions

    Chris Crowell is a veteran kindergarten teacher and contributing editor to Children's Technology Review, a web-based archive of articles and reviews on apps, technology...

  • Cut The Rope Gets A Brand New Box Of Content With 25 New Levels

    January 10th at 8:44pm / Cult of Mac / 0 opinions

    ZeptoLab released Pudding Monsters, its first iOS title since its success with Cut the Rope, back in December. But it hasn’t finished its original physics-based puzzler just yet. The company just released an update on iOS that introduces a brand new box of content with 25 new levels.

  • Minecraft Reality iOS App Arrives for iPhone, iPad, iPod touch

    November 25th at 6:50pm / The Next Web / 0 opinions

    Following the news that Minecraft has been ported to the Raspberry Pi, Mojang has announced a new augmented reality iOS app. You can download it now from the official Apple App Store for $1.99....

  • Infinity Blade Goes Free For The First Time Ever Thanks To Apple

    February 14th at 7:24pm / Cult of Mac / 0 opinions

    Infinity Blade, the spectacular sword slinger from Epic Games studio ChAIR Entertainment, has gone free for the first time since making its App Store debut back in December 2010. The title, which is available for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch, has been chosen by Apple as its free App of the Week.

  • Capcom Slashes iOS Games To Just 99¢ For Easter

    March 26th at 5:04pm / Cult of Mac / 0 opinions

    Capcom is throwing an Easter sale, and it has slashed the price of some of its most popular games on iOS to just $0.99. So if you’re a fan of Street Fighter or Mega Man, now’s the time to pick up a bargain that’ll keep you entertained over the Easter weekend.

  • Hands-On With The Week's Top Apps

    April 7th at 9:42pm / Mashable / 0 opinions

    It was an interesting week for apps. After a long-standing dispute with Apple, Microsoft finally updated SkyDrive for iOS. Disney released a new mobile game featuring a high-flying cat named Mittens, and vintage-favorite Final Fantasy V launched for iOS. A new app for creating notes using your own handwriting launched for the iPhone, and Box released an update for Android.

  • PSA: The Original Karateka Is Now Available For iOS And Android

    May 17th at 1:03am / TechCrunch / 0 opinions

    I remember waking up 6am, going downstairs, and firing up my Atari 800XL. The disk labeled Karateka inserted, the drive would grunt a few dozen times and the screen would flash. Suddenly, with barely any warning, the opening titles would appear and then the music would start – six notes to signal a game that was menacing in its simplicity. The story was simply told. Characters stood in darkened…

  • Embark On A Crazy Adventure In The City Of Sin In Gangstar Vegas For iOS

    June 7th at 2:44pm / Cult of Mac / 0 opinions

    Gameloft has today release Gangstar Vegas for iOS, the latest title in its open-world, Grand Theft Auto-inspired series of action games. The title takes you on a dangerous adventure through the “City of Sin” as you play as a mixed martial arts fighter through 80 action-packed missions.

  • Tumblewords is a cute iOS word game, but not ready for prime time

    June 29th at 9:02pm / Macworld / 0 opinions

    Minicore Studios’ $3 Tumblewords—which is sort of a mix between Scramble/Boggle and Scrabble—is probably the most attractive word game I’ve ever seen for iOS. There are currently five different themes to choose from, each of which features beautiful, hand-drawn illustrations. There’s even a “Snakespeare” theme by web comic artist KC Green, and the developers assure me that they plan to introduce more themes in the future. But beyond the lovely design is a game with a lot of potential, yet it isn’t...

  • Defend the World From Creepy Bugs in This iPhone Game

    July 18th at 8:25pm / Mashable / 0 opinions

    If you've longed to tour the streets of cities near and far, an iOS game hitting shelves on Thursday will give a glimpse of life outside your hometown -- while you battle waves of bugs. Critter's Inc. [iTunes link] puts you in charge of defending famous landmarks around the globe, such as the Empire State Building, the Forbidden City and the Great Sphinx, from creeping bugs. This tower-defense-style game tasks you with hindering the bugs' path with cute animals.

  • 'Plants vs. Zombies 2' Is Even More Addicting Than the First

    August 15th at 6:45pm / Mashable / 0 opinions

    Plants vs. Zombies 2: It’s About Time officially launched worldwide on Thursday. The highly anticipated sequel to PopCaps’ insanely successful Plants vs. Zombies takes you on a quest to find Crazy Dave’s taco -- you may remember Dave as the guy who kept selling you things from the trunk of his car. Since Dave ate the taco in the original version of the game, you have to travel back in time, through ancient Egypt, pirate times and the Wild West, to search for it.

  • Infinity Blade III hits App Store hours before iOS 7 debut

    September 18th at 11:11am / AppleInsider / 0 opinions

    Developer Chair Entertainment on Wednesday released the third installment of its massively popular Infinity Blade series which made a surprise appearance at Apple's iPhone event last week.

  • Smart move: This app lets you play Connect Four with your iPhone 5c case

    October 14th at 11:08am / The Next Web / 0 opinions

    The cases that Apple rolled out to match its colorful iPhone 5c phones were ridiculed as  kiddish — and even compared to Crocs footwear for their similar ‘holey’ appearance — but a new game is making the case that they are a fun, must-have accessory....

  • Why Canada Is a Testing Ground for Apps

    November 22nd at 6:25pm / Mashable / 0 opinions

    Developers worldwide are using Canada as a testing ground for apps before rolling them out to other markets.

  • Games for the weekend: Tiny Thief

    December 21st at 12:07am / GigaOM / 0 opinions

    The real challenge for any size thief is finding all of the hidden treasure that is out there for the taking. This weekend’s Tiny Thief will have you searching high and low.

  • Review: SteelSeries Stratus portable wireless gaming controller for iPhone & iPad

    January 19th at 10:31pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinions

    The SteelSeries Stratus is the first Apple-sanctioned, completely wireless gaming controller for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices running iOS 7. It comes in a super-portable size that's great for travel while still managing to pack in a full complement of buttons, but its diminutive form factor sacrifices some levels of comfort, while its high $100 price tag may be hard to justify.

  • Eliss Infinity review: A frenetic and engaging puzzle games for iOS

    March 13th at 10:22pm / Macworld / 0 opinions

    Eliss Infinity is a follow-up to (or rather, an enhanced version of) the original Eliss. It’s elegant in its own way, although self-consciously retro in appearance: all raw pixels, plain lines and flat colors, like a pastel-tinged Asteroids....

  • 4 Fictional TV Show Apps You Can Actually Download IRL

    May 26th at 4:25pm / Mashable / 0 opinions

    These four apps got their start in fictional TV shows, but now they're available IRL. So meta.

  • Hectic Space May Be Crazy, But It’s Also Super Accommodating

    April 7th at 7:36am / Cult of Mac / 0 opinions

    Here’s yet another retro-style arcade shooter you might want to check out. Hectic Space by James Swiney Category: iOS Games Works With: iPhone, iPad Price: Free Hectic Space is as pared down as you can get. It’s just your ship,…

  • Timberman Is The New Flappy Bird

    July 14th at 9:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinions

    Gamers looking for a new way to spend time waiting in line or on a commute should go check out Timberman, the latest indie game to take the App Store by storm. According to App Annie data, the game has made its way to the top 5 apps overall in more than 20 countries and is the most-downloaded game in eight countries as of yesterday.

  • Cubicle‘s color-matching puzzler is frantic iOS fun

    August 11th at 6:04pm / Cult of Mac / 0 opinions

    From the mathematical brilliance of Threes to the insanely addictive, Design Award-winning Blek, iOS users are spoiled for choice when it comes to great puzzle games on their iOS. Does that mean developers should throw in the towel and stop…