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Smashing orcs and dissolving them to a pool of blood. That is what this game is all about where you have to defend your tower with the use of your iPhone. Sounds dull? Don’t conclude just yet. Just like most games we see today, the musical score normally pumps up the adrenaline for gamers and keeps them playing.

The key is to actually play the game. For now, we can say that it is a boring game to place on your iPhone or iPod Touch. But once you hear Karnivool’s “Set Fire to the Hive” music, everything may change in an instant. It pushes you to make sure that each orc you see on screen gets smashed into smithereens!

Aim for high scores and compare it with others all over the world or better yet try to achieve the highest score you can get by beating your own. It comes with the usual game modes: easy, orcslaught and black orc down.

The Pools of Blood game app is now available at the App Store and retails for $ 0.99.

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When we come across game apps, the usual objective is to get high scores and of course rewards. We have a lot of this on the iPhone. However, this new game app from GOSUB 60 called Bliss offers something different. Users will still get the standard high scores and rewards but can exchange them for donations over at the Beautiful Day Foundation which supports the fight against cancer.

Bliss is a combination of puzzles and matching games wherein a player would get pink ribbons when they reach a certain milestone. These pink ribbons are then exchanged for points or donations to the Beautiful Day Foundation in their quest to fight the dreaded breast cancer. The foundation is responsible for creating education to women and provides the necessary support for women inflicted with the said disease.

The Bliss app can be downloaded at the Apple App Store for $0.99. The app is also available for download for the Blackberry phones and can be downloaded at the Blackberry App World.

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Nokia 5730 XpressMusic

The Nokia 5730 XpressMusic is the first music-optimized phone to offer a full QWERTY keyboard for easier messaging. The real highlight for the Nokia 5730 is the Homescreen for XpressMusic. This provides access and dynamic information on music, people, games, email and calendar.

The Homescreen features an improved contacts bar with up to 20 friends and family members and provides direct access to music, N-Gage and other applications, like Facebook, Photos, Ovi Contacts, Maps, messaging and more. With Ovi Contacts, people see which friends are online, chat and even view what music they are listening to.

With the dedicated gaming keys the Nokia 5730 XpressMusic is a true N-Gage gadget. Direct access to the N-Gage Arena community and the preloaded N-Gage games invite to connect and compete and check high scores with online friends.

The Nokia 5730 XpressMusic is expected to begin shipping in the third quarter of 2009 for an estimated retail price of 280 EUR before subsidies and taxes.

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