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Digital Chocolate unveils another superhero-based game application with the release of Captain Galactic for the iPhones and the iPod Touch. Similar to most role playing games, user can play Captain Galactic and join him in his journey into space as he fights off planet-sized bosses in 30 epic levels. Users make use of the mult-touch interface of the iPhone or iPod Touch to navigate Captain Galactic’s flight in the game. The Captain Galactic app is now available at the iTunes App Store for $2.99.

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Tags: Apple, chocolate, flies, game application, iPhone, iPhone, iphones, iPod Touch, iTunes, journey into space, Mobile Software, role playing games, touch interface

Another word game is now available in the market for iPhone and iPod Touch users. The game is Jumble, a familiar name in the world of word games which catches the fancy of many witty gamers and mobile users. This is the first Jumble Classic word game made for the iPhone which takes full advantage of the high-resolution touch screen, drag and drop feature, tap and zoom functions and accelerometer.

“Jumble is a perfect word-game application for the iPhone because it takes advantage of so many of the iPhone’s capabilities,” said Stephen Tippie, VP of Licensing and New Market Development for TMS. “Teaming with Uclick on the game development ensured that we’d get a challenging new spin on an interactive version of Jumble.”

Features:

  • Double tap and drag-and-drop controls
  • Accelerometer Shaking Feature - Shake to return lettered tiles to their starting position
  • Live Online Rankings
  • 100 days worth of puzzles!

The Jumble Classic is now available at the iPhone App Store and can be bought for $3.99.

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Tags: Apple, classic word game, double tap, drag and drop, game application, game development, high resolution, interactive version, iPhone, iPhone, iPod Touch, jumble, Mobile Software, mobile users, touch screen, uclick, word games

Mobcast Inc. dips its hands in the iPhone app mix with the launch of the Photo Aquarium App, a game application for the iPhone and iPod Touch, on 31 March 2009.

Photo Aquarium, which is also available from the major US cell phone company, Verizon Wireless, is a popular cell phone game that simulates the care and feeding of tropical fish, using the users’ photos taken with their cell phones as food. mobcast inc.’s 31 March release of Photo Aquarium for the iPhone includes a wide range of additional features.

Photo Aquarium is a game application, where the users raise tropical fish, using the iPhone’s camera functionality. Whenever the users run the game’s Feed the Fish command, the game activates the camera and then uses whatever photograph the users take as feed for tropical fish, all seamlessly and within the context of the game.

To enable gameplay on the iPod Touch as well, the fish will happily eat any images stored on the iPod Touch, too. As the beautiful tropical fish swim against a background of the users’ favorite photos, the iPhone becomes a decorative accessory for the interior of the users’ home or office.

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Tags: Apple, aquarium, cell phone company, Cell Phones, Cell Phones, game application, Images, iPhone, iPhone, iPod Touch, Mobile Software, photograph, photos, tropical fish, Verizon Wireless




 

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