Daily App Roundup articles
June 1, 2013
It’s the season for movie tie-in games and overnight, Paramount Pictures released the game for World War Z. If you’ve been living under a rock, the movie is based on the book The Zombie Survival Guide by Max Brooks. The movie adaptation is coming to theatres this month Game Features : Action-packed story-based game Choose [...]
May 31, 2013
I got way too excited when I saw this blast from the past was available on Android – Supaplex. It’s not newly available, in fact it’s been available on Google Play for a couple of years now, but this game polarised my family in the early 90′s when we first got it back in the [...]
May 30, 2013
Todays App is from a fair way back, but as Jason said on the podcast the other night, it’s the first we’d seen of it. It’s called Labelbox. Labelbox basically allows you to add labels to your pictures. You can add them to existing photos in your gallery and new photos. The basic app includes [...]
May 29, 2013
Suggested by Anthrox during the Podcast chat last night is one for the Trekkies: boQwI’ (Klingon language). This isn’t a straight Klingon > English or vice versa translator, it’s a lexicon dictionary, so you do need to know some Klingon but it’s a fun tool if you’ve ever taken the time to actually learn a [...]
May 28, 2013
It’s that time of year when the ‘summer’ blockbusters are opening in theatres, well it’s winter but you know what I mean. The official tie-in game for the movie Epic has just been released by Gameloft. Before you go any further, like other Gameloft titles Ice Age and RIO this is a Freemium game. You’re [...]
May 27, 2013
There’s a slew of good movies hitting cinemas over the next couple of months, amongst them is the animated family movie Turbo, a film about a snail who gains the ability to move at unheard of speeds, the Movie tie-in game Turbo Racing League has hit Google Play. The game is free to download and [...]
May 26, 2013
Google Play Moies and Books has gone all Tom Cruise mad. Everyone’s favourite F-14 pilot’s new movie Jack Reacher has just been released onto Google Play and to celebrate they’re offering a whole heap of Jack Reacher novels for sale as well as Tom Cruise movies. The Jack Reacher movie itself is available to rent [...]
May 25, 2013
Daily App Sales Roundup – DD-MM-YY A great game that is addictive as hell, is Flow Frenzy: Connect for Free. The aim of the game is to connect different coloured balls with ‘pipes’. Where it gets interesting is that you have to fill the entire board with these pipes without crossing the stream of another [...]
May 24, 2013
Totally addicted to a game called 7×7 at the moment. I’m no good but it’s incredibly fun. The aim of the game is to make horizontal, vertical or diagonal lines of 4 or more blocks by dragging them around the board. Once you make a line however some more blocks are added making the game [...]
May 23, 2013
Now that the Amazon App Store is available in Australia we’ll be showcasing the free app of the day which today is 10000000. Hit the link below. Fast and the Furious 6 is not due on cinema screens until next month that hasn’t stopped an app from being released - Fast & Furious 6: The [...]
May 22, 2013
I am totally going back down memory lane, I installed a fart app last night. Fart Sound Free, I installed it because quite frankly it amused the heck out of my 2 year old son and really, we all need a good laugh now and then. In terms of what the app is like, it’s [...]
May 21, 2013
I’ve been quiet for a couple of weeks due to a bout of pneumonia, but let’s get this show on the road. Chillingo is celebrating 10 years and having a sale. Check out a great range of games on Google Play, they’ve got Contre Jour, iBomber Defense and Roll in the Hole on-sale. Head over [...]
May 8, 2013
I’m not a fan of movie trailers launching on Apple, mainly because they generally require Quicktime – a piece of software I’m not a fan of – so the fact that the new Harrison Ford movie: Enders Game is launching their trailer by having the director Gavin Hood, producer Bob Orci and star Asa Butterfield [...]




