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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.

(Source) Press

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Bring out the explorer in you and solve some puzzles with the new Jungle Bloxx for iPhones. The app is now available at the Apple App Store for only $2.99, a good game app to add that is sure to entertain you with 90 unique levels, a story line and of course great graphics. If you love puzzle games, this is one app you should not miss having.

Jungle Bloxx
allows users to visit up to 10 different ancient locations in a quest to find the mythical city of El Dorado. Your objective is to crack open temples, destroy blocks and solve puzzles in order to attain the Jewel of the Gods.

Players can tap on the monkeys surrounding the shrine to get a pleasant and surprising reaction. Jungle Bloxx provides endless replay value as users replay levels in an attempt to get a higher score by solving the puzzle in the fewest moves possible.

If you are wary of what the app is about, you can get a free version that has a limited number of levels.

(Source) Press

Tags: Apple, Apple, bloxx, free version, great graphics, iPhone, iPhone, jewel, jungle, Mobile Software, monkeys, objective, puzzle games, puzzles, replay, score

It is a game for the people who love puzzles and word games. Jumbli, a familiar word game that is present in mobile phones and at social community networks such as Facebook is now downloadable for free.

But if you think that is all you can do, the app also interact with one of New York’s Jumbotron. The game is displayed several times per hour on Clear Channel’s Spectacolor screen in New York’s Times Square, located at 48th Street and Broadway.

When Jumbli is live in Times Square, all other connected screens indicate that the game is live and all plays made during that period are displayed in real-time on the Spectacolor Jumbotron, giving players one of the world’s most prominent screens for their plays.

Jumbli was one of the first Verified Facebook Applications, a screening program that highlights applications that prove their “commitment to providing a trustworthy user experience that is secure, respectful and transparent.”

(Source) Press

Tags: Apple, Cell Phones, community networks, Facebook, iPhone, iPhone, mobile phones, Mobile Software, puzzles, screening program, Times Square, word game, word games

Toki Tori Comes to the iPhone

For a game that has built on its reputation from the Gameboy Advance and WiiWare, the new Toki Tori puzzle game for the iPhone should be among the top apps people will surely look into at the Apple app store. The game is developed by Two Tribes and published by Chillingo.

Toki Tori is no chicken. The little yellow bird must brave 80 stages of increasingly treacherous puzzles and enemies to rescue lost eggs. Each stage has a set number of eggs that must be collected. To rescue an egg, all he needs to do is touch it. However, reaching these eggs is not going to be easy. For one thing, Toki Tori can only climb short ledges and ladders. If he falls into a pit or off a ledge with a high wall, there is no recourse but to start the stage over again.

Simple yet challenging is what this app is and for sure, iPhone owners will be looking into this game which has really done well on the other game consoles. This puzzle game is certainly something for the witty and boasts of great graphics that really help set the mood for an enjoyable game.

(Source) IGN

Tags: Apple, Apple, apps, egg, eggs, gameboy advance, great graphics, iPhone, iPhone, ladders, little yellow bird, Mobile Software, puzzle game, puzzles, toki tori, two tribes




 

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