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2 Jul
iPhone owners get a new option this July as Nickelodeon’s Addicting games is set to be unveiled, providing broader games for kids and teens. Addicting games is the largest network where users can get free online games. Games based on properties from Nickelodeon, COMEDY CENTRAL, MTV and other divisions of MTV Networks will also be part of the AddictingGames iNetwork.
“The iPhone is perfectly suited for our easy-to-play, fresh, fun games which together present a pretty powerful combination,” said Dave Williams, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Nickelodeon Kids and Family Games Group. “With the AddictingGames iNetwork, we are extending our relationships with developers to the iPhone platform, and are giving them a new promotional vehicle for their games.”
The first AddictingGames that will be available on the iPhone include: “iParking It,” based on the popular “Parking Lot” game series on AddictingGames.com; “50 States,” a geography duel; and the strategy game “World Wars.” More titles will be released in coming months.
(Source) Press
Tags: 50 states, addicting games, addictinggames, Apple, comedy central, dave williams, free online games, fun games, game series, game world, games for kids, games games, games group, iPhone, iPhone, Mobile Software, mtv networks, new option, nickelodeon, nickelodeon kids, senior vice president, strategy game30 May
I just don’t believe it. The iPhone has been so flexible that practically any app on any platform can be easily integrated into it but finding out that the classic war strategy game Command and Conquer: Red Alert will soon be on the iPhone has really gotten me all the more curious!
Apoc has just confirmed on his Twitter page that “Command & Conquer Red Alert for iPhone will be at E3″.
Now this has to be something to watch out for. Surely, there is a great majority of gamers out there who would love to see what this transition would have on the iPhone. But if there is one thing uncertain at this stage, it is that it doesn’t mention anything on pricing or the schedule of release. For now, let us wait and see but that would certainly be a hit should these sources live true to their word.
(Source) Gamespy
Tags: apoc, Apple, classic war, command and conquer red alert, command conquer red alert, game command, gamers, iPhone, iPhone, Mobile Software, strategy game, transition, war strategy25 May

Here comes a unique and different type of a game, something that may be of interest to novice hackers wannabe out there. The game calls for a user to try and hack a network of computers using arsenals that include viruses or bounce your connection through hacked servers to avoid being caught. In short, it is similar to any strategy game only that the setting is perhaps a hacker’s haven.
“Hacker Evolution is the first step from a series of innovative and unique games that we are designing and bringing to the iPhone and iPod devices.” said Robert Muresan, Founder and CEO of Exosyphen Studios.
Hacker Evolution is available at the Apple App Store for only $0.99.
(Source) Gamers Daily News
Tags: Apple, Apple, arsenals, CEO, evolution, hacker, hackers, iPhone, iPhone, ipod, Mobile Software, novice, robert muresan, servers, strategy game, unique games, viruses1 Apr

The real estate sector may be down but perhaps testing your wits via a mobile game can help you get ready once the economy picks up. The new application is Build-A-Lot, a critically acclaimed real estate strategy game originally developed for online audiences by HipSoft, lets iPhone and iPod touch users build, buy, sell and rent properties with the ultimate goal of building up towns, mastering the market, and becoming a real estate mogul.
“Glu is excited about its latest development efforts for the popular iPhone and iPod touch, as the App Store continues its exponential growth and consumers become increasingly eager for high quality mobile games,” said Jill Braff, senior vice president of global publishing, Glu Mobile. “HipSoft has cultivated a strong audience for the online and downloadable versions of Build-a-lot, and we are looking forward to providing existing fans with another way that they can interact with their favorite building game.”
Build-a-lot is now available worldwide for $4.99 from the Apple App Store on iPhone and iPod touch.
(Source) Press
Tags: Apple, Apple, Business, Cell Phones, downloadable versions, estate strategy, glu mobile, hipsoft, iPhone, iPod Touch, Mobile Games, new application, real estate mogul, real estate sector, strategy game24 Mar
A new tactical card game courtesy of Majesco Entertainment has been developed for the iPhone and the iPod Touch. Most of you may be familiar with it, the KarmaStar Game. Developed by acclaimed game designer Harvey Smith, the game is a tactical card game and features a quirky, signature art style.
A light-hearted strategy game that lasts about 10 minutes, KarmaStar challenges players to maneuver through life against two opponents in just eight turns to build up personal traits and make opportunistic use of Wildcards and Bonus Scores. Just like real life, the game supports different paths to victory.
Combining a host of technical features — including the ability to play alone against the game’s AI or with two other players via WiFi — KarmaStar offers silky smooth animations and frame rate to make the playing experience that much more rewarding. Whether playing alone or against others, KarmaStar also tracks the player’s achievements, career high score, wins and losses, while giving players the option to listen to music from their iPod music library during play.
KarmaStar is now available for purchase through Apple’s iTunes Store for $4.99. For additional information about Majesco’s exciting line of products.
(Source) Press
Tags: game designer, harvey smith, iPhone, iPhone, iPod Touch, iTunes, majesco, Mobile News, Mobile Software, music library, smooth animations, strategy game, tactical card game, wildcards
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