Jul 04

Normally it takes Apple a lot of time to approve an application or an update for it. When the App Store was first opened it took Apple only 3 days to approve an app. Later it became more like 8 days before an app was approved and now it seems Apple needs almost 2 weeks. It must be frustrating for developers. I check the udate page on my iPod and iPhone every day (sometimes several times). Yesterday, before I went to sleep I did that again, but no updates. I just woke up and ofcourse immediately checked. And to my amazement there were 15! updates all at once. Does Apple just collect all the approved updates and puts them online all together? » Wow, 15 Updates At Once!
Jul 01
Apple seems to take more and more time to approve apps and their updates. Pocket God is trying to come with an update every week. But it takes Apple more time to approve those weekly updates. It seems it takes forever. The newest update “Stop my app is on fire” is still not approved. But to soften the stress Bolt Creative has given their customers a sneak peak into the new update.
» Pocket God Next Update Preview
Jun 30
Many games were shown at the WWDC three weeks ago. One of those games is called “Big Top 10″ and is now available in the app store. It is a puzzle game and your goal is to connect adjacent numbers in an effort to add up to a total 10.
» “Big Top 10″ Highly Addictive
Jun 30
Rolando quickly became a big hit when it was first released. In the puzzle like game you have to move the Rolandos through a mysterious world by using the innovative tilt, tap and Multi-Touch controls. Ngmoco is about to release their next application: Rolando 2. » Rolando 2 Trailer
Jun 27
We have seen the digital compass as an application itself. There are also videos about the compass being used in Apple’s GPS system via Google Maps. But we’ve never seen it in a game-like application. » Digital Compass Used In An Iphone App
Jun 23

EA games has released their newest game: Mass Effect Galaxy. It is a game with two parts, arcade style combat and multiple choice conversations. During combat, your character is moved using the accelerometer. Tapping enemies on screens locks on to them and you auto-fire until your target is dead. Enemies return fire with slow moving laser beams. » ‘Mass Effect Galaxy’ Now Available
Jun 13
On TouchArcade is a preview of the upcoming iPhone game “Rogue Planet”. The game comes from the French development group Agharta Studio.
» “Rogue Planet” Preview