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Blackboard | Blackboard Application Review
Blackboard | Blackboard Application Review – Blackboard is an iPhone application that is sold from the stable of Yin Ki Lau. This entertainment application is priced at $ 0.99 and requires 0.5 Mb of the memory space of your iPhone.
This application provides you with a virtual blackboard or chalkboard within your iPhone device. You get every stroke drawn by you replayed along with the very realistic sound of the chalk being dragged on the surface of the board. You can use your fingers as chalks as you paint or do graffiti or doodle. You can also play Tic Tac Toe with the help of this application with your child or friends. The endless masterpieces drawn by your child can also be captured and shared with your friends through an e-mail.
Blackboard
It has been noticed that this bit by bit stroke playing turns out to be quite addictive. Apart from the chalk sound, this application has several other interesting features. There are a set of different chalk colors to draw a red rose, blue sky or a snowman. The last drawing can also be saved for future replay. The user is provided with an eraser, but one needs to be careful as he can only erase a part of the drawing with this eraser.
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iPhone apps stats revealed, games dominate list [del.icio.us]

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With game applications taking up nearly half the list (12 of 25), the rankings for iPhone apps released this week by internet information company comScore may be aimed at advertisers, but tells us a ton about the newest gaming platform. For instance, of the 15 million iPhone users in the US, 32 percent (nearly one in every three) have installed Tap Tap Revenge, making it the most popular application by an ice cold five percent. Furthermore, of the 12 game applications listed, 75 percent of them were developed by small startup companies or, in one case, a single individual. Actually, aside from Pac-Man, Hangman, Sudoku, and a version of Solitaire, all the games are original IP, with number one title Tap Tap Revenge serving as the prime example. We’re starting to understand why the iPhone dominated the IGF this year and will likely continue to do so for years to come.
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Crazy Sushi | Crazy Sushi Application Review
Crazy Sushi | Crazy Sushi Application Review – Crazy Sushi is an iPhone application that is sold by Cyberhull LLC and requires 17.4 MB of the memory storage of your iPhone. It is priced at just $ 0.99 and belongs to the arcade game genre. In this game you are presented with a bar full of unmanageable customers screaming with hunger. They are all here for their sushi fix and you are supposed to deliver it to them. The objective is to fulfill their expectations and generate customer satisfaction. You have your customer’s plates before you and you have to fill them up with combos, chains and other multi-chain dishes. Your job is to match all the contents into a colorful tasty treat. This will leave your customers brimming with satisfaction and they will be ready to throw their money on your table.
Crazy Sushi
Further, if you manage to adapt the skills, you can also unravel the concealed sushi secrets and earn awards apart from mastering this excellent culinary art. You can use your fingers to swipe and tap on your screen and this will activate the game control. You will be in to use the features for a fast-paced fun puzzle game play.
Further, in the new version, the player is presented with some enhancements and improvements in the color and the timing features.
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Chuck the Ball | Chuck the Ball Application Review
Chuck the Ball | Chuck the Ball Application Review – Chuck the Ball is an iPhone application that comes from the stable of Makeshift Games and requires around 8.0 MB of memory space of your iPhone. It is priced at $2.99 and is being apprehended as a delightful excitement. There are a wide number of ways in which you can use your finger on the screen by either swiping it over your screen or you can also guide the Chuck option on your games menu. If you are able to pick up and collect the stars, you can successfully avoid the hazards presented before you. In order to win, the player must always take note of the timing of the clock so that he does not end up running out of time.
Chuck the Ball
The attractive feature comprises of an in-game level editor. This is an endearing puzzle game that is full of fun and equally addictive. You are presented with 145 levels of mazes and puzzles. There are also three levels of difficulty that makes the learning of the game easy and systematic. You also have multiple modes of play to cater the requirements of the addict and the casual gamer. The uniqueness of each level depends on the bonuses that you stand to earn.
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Textropolis | Textropolis Application Review
Textropolis | Textropolis Application Review – Texropolis is an iPhone application that comes from the stable of Ian Marsh and takes up to 1.3 MB of the memory space of your iPhone. This is a fun game that is none the less addictive in nature. It helps you to relax as the game is not encompassed by a stringent time limit. It belongs to the genre of puzzle games that stays on your mind long after you have stopped playing. In order to win, the user needs to devise and cultivate an intelligent game play concept. This is not enough; you also need to perfectly execute it too.
Textropolis
The objective of the player is to shape up his own Textropolis by searching for the words that are concealed in each of the cities presented before him. This entails that it is a word discovery game and you are required to play through the thirty cities that are before you. You need not worry whenever you happen to stumble up on a new word. You will be provided with a definition for each new word that you come across. You can witness the growth of each city before your very eyes and you keep on adding to the Texropolis population.
A gentle shake of your iPhone will provide with the necessary hint whenever you get stuck while playing.
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