Bring Me Sandwiches!! review
Another delicious slice of iOS whimsy from one of the App Store’s most delightful publishers.
Another delicious slice of iOS whimsy from one of the App Store’s most delightful publishers.
The kind of winningly simple concept from which App Store phenomena are made.
This mix of strategy and billiards for iOS stretches the RPG template – but does it break it?
The stuff that gets in the way of play, plus your chance to buy Richard Garriott's house.
1Company reports its best September quarter in history on increased iPhone, iPad and Mac sales.
Celebrating Newsstand's opening, we're giving away our full October issue.
13Apple share value hit a record high yesterday following the hugely successful launch of the iPhone 4S over the weekend. Following sales of the smartphone reaching four million, Apple's share price rose to peak at $426.38 before closing at $419.99. More >
1Radiangames makes the leap from XBLIG to iOS with a brilliant dash of attitude.
Japanese developer Level-5 has revealed that a new entry in its Professor Layton series - up until now a Nintendo exclusive - will be making its way to iOS. The game will be called Layton Brothers: Mystery Room and will star Layton's son, Alfendy Layton, not Layton himself. The game will, of course, use the touch screen for navigation and puzzle-solving, and Alfendy will be aided by his assistant, Lucy Grey. More >
iPhone 4S sold four million units in its first three days of availability, breaking previous mobile phone launch weekend records, according to Apple. More >
Rockstar has clarified that its mobile version of Grand Theft Auto III, which was intitially announced as an 4S and iPad 2 exclusive in its iOS incarnation, will infact make its way to less powerful Apple devices in time. More >
PebbleBug's iOS balloon trip rides the unfriendly skies.
9Our week on the Flash gaming scene continues with an examination of the threats and competition it faces.
Electronic Arts has revealed that its top-down XBLA and PSN game Burnout Crash will be coming to iPad, iPad 2 and iPhone 4 later this year. The iOS version will include three game modes, 18 traffic junctions across six locations and online head-to-head challenges. More >
Rockstar has announced that it is to release Grand Theft Auto III for iOS and Android on October 22. The release is to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the open world crime game. Interestingly, only the A5 processor-powered iPad 2 and iPhone 4S will be able to run it, dividing the iOS range soon after the launch of the latest hardware generation. More >
1EA has announced the next iOS title to come from Bejeweled and Peggle developer PopCap. Due on iPhone and iPad this winter, Popcorn Dragon is - according to Wired - all about toasting and hoovering up popcorn with, what else, a dragon controlled by your finger. Expect it to be colourful and addictive. More >
Edge is one of the first magazines to appear on Apple's new Newsstand service, which has launched today.
24Warner Bros Interactive today both announced and released Scribblenauts Remix for iOS devices. The game, co-developed by 5th Cell Media and Iron Galaxy Studios, combines the most popular puzzles from Scribblenauts and Super Scribblenauts which were both previously only available on DS. It's also fully iOS 5 ready, able to sync with iCloud so the game can be played across multiple iOS devices with a single purchase, while saves are automatically transferred. More >
Following in the footsteps of the Humble Indie Bundle, a group of mobile developers have created their own iOS charity bundle. The Corona Indie Bundle includes five games created using Ansca Mobile's SDK, Corona, and costs 69p. More >
Madfinger proves that the thirdperson cover shooter has a future on iOS – but should you care?
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