Try This Networks releases Tap of the Dead 1.0 for iPhone and iPod Touch

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New York, New York - With Tap of the Dead(TM), Try This Networks publishes their 6th game developed exclusively for the iPhone and iPod Touch. Tap of the Dead(TM) is an unique action game with innovative gameplay and interface design. Players must tap buttons to complete sequences and kill zombies before they damage the player. Set in New York City, the game features over 45 unique levels based on real world locations allowing the player to realistically fight block by block in the city overrun by zombies.

With over 40 types of zombies available in the game, it marks a clear departure from previous games in the genre where same graphical assets are repeated throughout the game. Further, the short load times allows the gamer to pickup and leave the game any time.

“Tap of the Dead(TM) is deceptively simple and engaging,” says Wally Chang, co-founder of Try This Networks, “but difficult to master the overlapping button sequences for the perfect score.”

“Several zombies often attack at once leaving it up to the player to decide the fastest way to destroy them all and get to safety,” adds Shoaib Anwar, co-founder and Chief Creative Officer of Try This Networks.

System requirements:
* iPhone or iPod Touch 2.2 or later

Pricing and Availability:
Tap of the Dead(TM) is now available for the iPhone and iPod Touch for $1.99 (USD).

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Try This Networks was founded by two software developers formerly in the finance industry with extensive experience in writing front, middle, and back office systems. The company is the creative outlet after years of work with heavy number crunching systems. Try This Networks was founded in 2007 by Wally Chang and Shoaib Anwar and is located in New York. Try This Networks. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone and iPod are registered trademarks of Apple Computer in the U.S. and/or other countries.


Cro-Mag Rally | Cro-Mag Rally Review

Cro-Mag Rally | Cro-Mag Rally Review - The Cro-Mag Rally is a gaming application developed for the iPhone. This gaming application has been developed by the Pangea Software Inc. This game is said to be the wildest racing game ever and it is specially developed for the iPhone. In this game, the player plays the part of a speed hungry caveman named Brog, who races through the Stone, Bronze and Iron ages, in his primitive vehicles with primitive weapons. The game provides the players with the option of choosing from 9 different race tracks. The player also gets to choose from 11 different vehicles. There are 9 types of power ups to be collected from the race tracks.

Cro Mag Rally

Cro Mag Rally

This is one of the most original racing games available to the iPhone users. This is very popular and has one of the best 3 dimensional graphics. The game supports only English language and the new version has been fixed of many bugs that slowed down the game initially. The game requires iPhone 2.0 Software update and 58.3 MB memory of the iPhone. The game is priced at just $0.99. At this price, this game automatically becomes a must have game for your iPhone. So, just pick up your iPhone and download the game and start racing.

Wings 2 Game | Wings 2 Iphone Review

Wings 2 Game | Wings 2 Iphone Review - The Wings 2: Flight Simulator Experience is a gaming application for the iPhone. This gaming application has been developed by Bottle Rocket. This game is all about the flying experience. In this game, the player will get the fun of flying an aircraft in his iPhone. The graphics in this game is very well executed and the landscapes, the seas and the oceans look very close to being real. This game is very relaxing and its all about having fun. The game also has good back ground sounds, which makes the experience much more enriching. The player can also choose to play in the mute mode, where no sound can be heard.

Wings 2

Wings 2

The game uses the accelerometer and the 3 dimensional graphic features of the iPhone to the maximum, while creating a beautiful world in the iPhone itself. There is the option of choosing from 4 different worlds that are provided in the game. Each of the 4 worlds is different and unique. The game provides more than 50,000 square miles of area covering the 4 worlds. The game also provides 4 different times of the year and the day, so that you can customize the time and the weather, while you are playing the game.

SmallRock Software Apologizes for Doomsday Terminal

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Colchester, Vermont - SmallRock Software has officially apologized for all the hours of lost sleep experienced by the users of its new game, Doomsday Terminal. The game, in which players are required to enter a code every 108 minutes in order to prevent the destruction of the world, has become something of an addiction for many users.

As an act of contrition SmallRock Software has also announced that the first Doomsday Terminal user to survive for a week will receive a $200 (USD) gift card of their choice.

The deceptively simple Doomsday Terminal is all about trying to survive longer than your competitors across the globe. Survival times are automatically synced with the server and players can communicate via the built-in terminal. Within the first day of use competitors quickly find themselves re-arranging their lives around the simple act of typing a number.

Doomsday Terminal Features
* The clock is always running; Every time you open the program it knows how much time has passed
* Two-tiered warning sound effects; live and die by them
* Send and receive anonymous messages via the terminal
* Watch survival times online to see who the real hero is
* Discover other commands via the command line

Supported Languages:
* US English

Supported Devices:
* All iPhone and iPod Touch devices with iPhone OS 2.2 or above

Pricing and Availability:
Doomsday Terminal 1.0 is available for only $0.99 (USD) through Apple’s App Store.

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Located in Colchester, Vermont, SmallRock Software, Inc. was founded in 2005 by Eric Allard and Michael Malony. After spending three years developing custom banking solutions for major players in the industry, SmallRock branched out into the world of mobile development in the summer of 2008. They have since released various entertainment and utility applications such as iPlummet, Fridge Magnets, Gesture Dial, and Doomsday Terminal. All Software (C) 2008-2009 SmallRock Software, Inc. / All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, “Apple App Store”, iPod, the iPod and iPod Touch logo, and iPhone are registered trademarks of Apple Computer in the U.S. and/or other countries.


TiPb Picks of the Week: LogMeIn, Masters Golf, TwittMS, Delivery Status touch, Surf Report

Every week a few of us from team TiPb, bloggers and forum crew alike, will bring you our current favorite, funnest, most useful App Store apps, WebApps, jailbreak apps, even the occasional accessory, web site, or desktop app if the mood strikes us. As long as they’re iPhone (or iPod touch) related, they’re fair game.

So who’s on deck this week and what are our picks? Find out after the break!

Chad’s Pick: LogMeIn Ignition

I use LogMeIn for my Mac and PC already and this app for iPhone makes LogMeIn that much more useful. This is the BEST option out there that I have tried for remotely accessing your desktop. [$29.99 - iTunes link]

jamesus’ Pick: The Masters Golf Tournament

For those who follow golf, this is a great free app that gives you the leaderboard, couse video flyovers and streaming video from Amen Corner. [Free - iTunes link]

msbaylor’s Pick: TwittMS

An application that turns your Twitter account into an SMS-like application I never really thought of Twitter as using it as an “SMS” app, as for one, the interface didn’t feel right. But this application takes care of that. It acts just like SMS but with some cool features. [$1.99 - iTunes link]

Rene’s Pick: Delivery Status touch

Nothing’s more difficult than waiting for that glorious new box from Apple, but having an app — that doesn’t require a web registration — to count down and keep track of it’s progress helps. A little. [$2.99 - iTunes link]

Special Guest Pick from CrackBerry Kevin: Surf Report

Of course there’s no actual ocean nearby Winnipeg for me to get a surf report on, but it makes me feel less depressed about the snow outside knowing there are places in the world where people are actually surfing right now. Oakley’s Surf Report warms me. [FREE - iTunes link]

Your Pick?

Yeah, you’re part of team TiPb too, so what’s your pick of the week? What app was your absolute fav last week? Let us — and everyone — know in the comments!

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TiPb Picks of the Week: LogMeIn, Masters Golf, TwittMS, Delivery Status touch, Surf Report