March, 2010


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Mar 10

Mexi-Pedia

Thank you Toonalooney Studios, LLC for rolling out its newest iPhone app, Mexi-Pedia! The next time you go out to a Mexican Restaurant, open up this cheat sheet of Mexican foods. It will save you time, and you won’t need to ask the waiter a ton of questions every time they walk by your table. [...]

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Mar 10

Nick Chase: A Detective Story

It’s a cold and rainy night, and the office is as quiet as a dead man’s whisper. Unpaid bills are piling up, and that fedora has definitely seen better days. You can barely manage to feed your goldfish, and the phone hasn’t rung in weeks. Just another day in the life of [...]

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Mar 10

Airdrop Pro

In times of need, we often see countries aiding others by dropping needed supplies from airplanes. While it is nowhere near the difficulty of the actual act, Christiaan Rendle’s new game app, Airdrop Pro, allows you simulate a cargo drop.
The objective is not as crucial as basic survival, but to land the [...]

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Mar 10

Gotcha!

True or false: fortune cookies originated in the US. If you said false… Gotcha! This trivia game challenges you to sort out the bizarre facts from urban legends.
Gotcha! Is a new iPhone app release from the developers at Movisol. You have 15 seconds to answer each question as true or false, and before each [...]

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Mar 10

iD Generator

Platform’s 76’s iD Generator lets you pretend to be someone else for a little while (on a badge). It’s something I imagine Barney Stinson in “How I Met Your Mother” might use. Flash the badge as an introduction to get an “in” with the ladies, but I suspect it would be more effective [...]

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Mar 10

Math Blazer

I’m gonna go out on a limb here and say this game could be addicting, in a good way. It’s like Scrabble, but with numbers. If you or someone you know is struggling to learn math or just simply not enjoying the process at all, then may I present to you the Math Blazer app [...]

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Mar 10

iAssociate

In a lot of ways, iAssociate feels like MadLibs for smart people. Instead of filling in the blanks for non sequitur hilarity, you fill in the blanks to make intelligent, logical associations, unlocking more of as you go. It’s an extraordinarily elegant concept, and it’s done very well.
Lest you get the wrong idea, the [...]

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Mar 10

iDerby

iDerby has got to be the sharpest, most elegant, thoroughbred horse racing iPhone gaming app. The colors, the sounds, the choices and did I mention you can play/race with people all over the world For just $1.99. This is the future people and it looks good, real good and it’s all thanks to the BetTwice [...]

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Mar 10

1000: Find ‘Em All

Pikachu, I choose y–oh, wait. Sorry, wrong game, but you can’t really blame me for the mistake. Unlike Pokemon, 1000: Find ‘Em All is entirely an exploring and collecting game (sorry, fighting fans!). Instead of pets, you go through the world to amass a wide variety of strange inanimate objects.
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Mar 10

Open Cellar

Open Cellar is a virtual Wine Cellar app by Matthieu DUCROCQ that has everything the wine connoisseur would need to keep track of their wine collection. You can keep track of your wines in both “workbook” (list) and “graphical” (shows a pic of the “bottles” in your “cellar”) modes. You can also look at statistics/reports [...]

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