Origin8 the makers of highly acclaimed Sentinel and hugely popular game Car Mania today announced the release of MonsterKill, their new game for iPhone/iPod touch. MonsterKill is a fresh take on the traditional genre of Tower Defense/defend your castle games. Origin8 takes advantage of the unique multi-touch interface of the iPhone OS and transforms the regular gameplay of placing towers or flicking your finger into fast paced and fun gestural spellcasting system. The 3D graphics look great and it features OpenFeint for those who love to be a part of the iPhone gaming community.
War Zone is a battle strategy game. Player will encounter 24 different battle fields and 4 stages. The game can be played in Battle Mode and Story Mode. Battle Mode: Player plays a battle field at a time. The score will be recorded and player can enter another battle field. Only the battle fields activated from Story Mode play can be chosen in Battle Mode. War Mode: Player will follow a pre-set story line and complete stages in sequence. Player will have 3 new lives for each stage. Players can resume from previous stopping point. Best scores will be recorded automatically.
Scrabble arrives on iPhone in great form, boasting a strong set of features and clear, vibrant visuals. Production-wise, it's a game of great quality. That, however, can't keep it from being a rather dull solo experience. Multiplayer defines the Scrabble experience, probably more so than any other boardgame. Tensions over property rights in Monopoly or crossing your fingers for the roll of the dice in Yahtzee have been appropriately captured in digital form; however, the banter and debate that occur during a Scrabble game are lost in this iPhone translation.
Moto X Mayhem is a physics based moto cross racing game for the iPhone. Not as much a racing game as it is a finesse game, you are faced with 7 stages of bone breaking back bending hills, valleys, and bumps. You are atop a dirt bike and you control the throttle and break by tapping to the right and left of the screen. Additionally you can lean your rider to the front or back by simply tilting the iPhone to the left or right. Combining these 4 attributes can be challenging at first. To climb a steep hill, for example you’ll want to throttle to the max and lean forward all the way. If you master the basics you can even do some pretty cool back flips, and wheelies if you time things just right. Each stage gets a little bit more intense and difficult and adds new obstacles as well. The background soundtrack fills in with soothing nature sounds including humming and chirping birds and steady rocking beats to get you hyped up for the game.
The rider as well as the bike both are sensitive to the movements of the iPhone and respond quite nicely to getting banged around. You get 5 lives to finish all 7 stages. Unfortunately, stages don’t have a checkpoint, so if you die on the very last jump, you will have to start all over. It can take a few tries before you start to get the hang of it, so don’t give up too soon. There is a practice area where you can play all stages and get a feel for the game. You can also adjust the sensitivity of the tilt in the options menu. Try a very low setting at first as you try to get used to the game. Moto X Mayhem is a challenging physics based game worth every penny, and will have you coming back time and time again, to try and master it as you learn to control your bike. We hope the developer adds additional stages and longer tracks in the next release.
If someone, a year ago, nay, even three months ago, would have told me that I would be playing a 3D, Grand Theft Auto-style game with a lively, large sandbox map, on my phone, I would have told them they were crazy. Yet, that is what the folks at Gameloft have delivered in Gangstar. Though the game has its flaws, they don’t diminish the impressiveness of this epic game.
Gangstar starts off with a bang. In the opening sequence, the protagonists (or possibly antagonists depending on your point of view), Juanito and P. Thug, pull off a major bank heist complete with a following high-speed chase. After evading the cops, the actual game picks up with the two lead characters seeking help from L.C., the friendly neighborhood gangster. The game continues like this, with you receiving various missions from various gangsters and becoming more and more intertwined with the city gangs. The story evolves, but is decidedly mediocre, but who cares, you can jack cars and shoot hookers! Just like GTA, the main gameplay mechanics are shooting people, jacking cars, and driving. The game is pretty linear, with only a few side missions and deviations, but then again, you can always just go shoot random people for the fun of it. Missions are familiar – kill people, follow people (but eventually kill them), street races, and delivering things are the bulk of your tasks. Missions are relatively short, and the game saves after each completed mission, making Gangster more ideal for short pick up and play sessions than other similarly vast games. There are no real genre innovations, everything is recycled from GTA, but that works just fine in this game. As in GTA, your wanted meter increases when you pile up felonies, but in a major flaw of the game, it doesn’t really matter. Sure, cop cars will come after you, but there are no SWAT teams or helicopters, and either mowing down the cops with even a mid-level weapon or collected one of a bevy of “badges” scattered across the city to erase your wanted level is simply too easy. Speaking of weapons, they can be purchased in two ways. First, by tapping the well-placed in game mini map, which will also display large map of the entire game, you can purchase weapons and ammo on the go, for a small shipping fee of course. To get the best weapons, though, you have to go straight to the source… one of a few gun shops on the map. There are also a few car repair shops where you can take your nearly trashed rides and restore them to as good as new status. As you can tell, there’s plenty to do in Gangstar, and the entire saga will last you a good 5-6 hours, not counting all the fun you can have creating mayhem after you complete the story, or, for perfectionists, the time it takes to rack up all the in-game achievements.
Silver Skull Rise Of The Pirate King 1.1 iPhone iPod Touch | 31,1 MB
Ahoy!! You are the pirate captain of a small ship and crew, navigate through 20 levels destroying ships and collecting coins and booty. As you collect more coins you will be able to buy weapons and ships, all with the hope of conquering the infamous pirate galleon Silver Skull for yourself. You have to be careful though to keep your crew happy, so make sure to treat them to wenches and rum whenever you can!
Silver Skull includes: - 20 challenging levels - Port where you can buy wenches and rum to get game tips, bonus items & lives - Armory where you can trade ships and weapons - Bonus items including: floating gunpowder barrels, fireballs, ship cloaking and more - Campaign & skirmish mode with level selector - Global high scores - 3 difficulty levels
Quickoffice Mobile Office Suite v1.4.2 For iPhone & iPod Touch | 5.80 MB
Quickoffice's integrated application is the essential high-performance mobile officeproductivity tool for anyone on the go. Experience enterprise-grade Microsoft® Word and Excel® Office functionality with leading-edge innovation and unparalleled ease-of-use. Edit important files with confidence.
Reasons to buy Quickoffice vs. any other solution: * Fast and responsive app performance * No desktop client to install - simple browser file transfer from any computer * Fully functioning productivity suite delivered today - no need to wait for Excel® * Robust, rich features for power users such as two finger zoom * No need to purchase MS Exchange® to access or email files * Very easy to use, intuitive UI - no confusing menus * Easy access and sharing of files * 100% data integrity - guaranteed Microsoft compatibility * Responsive customerservice - 24/7 support * Simply works better!
Top Industry Awards * Best Business Application - CTIA Wireless 2009 * Most Innovative Mobile Application - Finalists 2009 Andrew Seybold Choice Awards
Experts Agree * "Top 10 Must-Have iPhone Business Apps" - PC World * "It's our choice, bar none, for Office functionality on the iPhone." - LAPTOP * "It has an impressive suite of features" - The Wall Street Journal * "Being able to share docs so easily via email and iDisk is a huge bonus" - TheAppleblog.com
Latest Updates in Version 1.4.0 * Create, Open, and Edit Word (.DOCX) & Excel (.XLXS) files (2007 Windows & 2008 Macintosh)
With dozens of Game of the Year awards under his belt, Duke remains the King of Action. Larger than life action is what Duke is all about, mixed with humor and innovative explosive action in this 20+ hour game.Los Angeles. Under attack by aliens intent on stealing our chicks for breeding. Duke Nukem springs into action dealing damage like only he can, making his "insightful" comments along the way. If you've never played a Duke game, this is your chance to see why he's been a fan favorite since 1991, with over 18 original Duke Nukem games since that time. Duke Nukem is not the typical faceless hero -- he's an in-your-face hero who has a personality that doesn't quit. Yes, it's a B-movie plot, but that's what makes it fun!
A NEW WAY TO KILL This high-powered iPhone 3D engine supports TapShoot(tm), a unique way to play first-person shooters on the iPhone and iTouch, taking full advantage of the unique touch screen interface to easily and quickly aim and shoot enemies, without the frustration of trying to line up your weapon perfectly. Once you've experienced TapShoot, you'll wish all FPS games on the iPhone had this breakthrough feature.
CUSTOMIZED CONTROLS Yes, we have the thumb-stick style controller, but we've also pioneered another way to guide Duke through levels, using slider-style controls.
Night Standdisplays a beautiful alarm clock on your iPhone or iPod touch. You don’t have to buy a night stand clock for your bedroom anymore: you get a gorgeous alarm clock right under your fingertips. It sports five beautiful variations: Binary, Flip Clock, Classic LCD, colorful LCD and amazing analog Glow clock. There’s a smart alarm built-in, which will do everything to wake you up and keep you awake. You can choose from 8 custom, built-in sounds or set any song from your music library to wake you up.
Attack From The Dead v1.4.1 iPhone iPod Touch | 9.77 Mb
The story started when the US Military received a SOS from Dr. Anderson, a Military Biochemistry Lab research scientist living in the remote city called “City of Dark Eagle”. The US Military sent 3 special agents to this dangerous remote city with the mission to locate and rescue the scientist. After a thorough search of the entire city, the 3 agents were unable to locate any inhabitants including Dr. Anderson.
That day when dusk arrived, the calmness of the city was soon disturbed with the frightening sounds of death. Troops of zombies from nowhere suddenly appeared and attacked the 3 agents. 2 of the 3 agents were killed leaving the 3rd agent “Jessica” to complete the task on her own. Agent Jessica had lost connection with the Headquarter and was hiding in a gas station’s convenience store from the zombies. Your mission is to help Jessica to combat the zombies, rescue Dr. Anderson and regain contact with the Headquarter before dawn.