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If you’re not an O.G. iPhone (or maybe even a original 3G) owner, chances are Apple’s own Texas Hold’em never even appeared on your radar. There wasn’t much reason for it to, either. It was originally released in late August of 2008, updated a few weeks later, then totally abandoned. Even though the presentation at the time was a major step above the other offerings on the App Store, Texas Hold’em was quickly outclassed by third part developers that included things like online multiplayer, multiple game modes, and more.

Apple just pulled Texas Hold’em from the App Store, which was the only game they ever released for iOS devices. If you’ve got a copy of the .ipa laying around, it’s probably a good idea to back it up somewhere if you at all care about keeping it. If you’re into reading tea leaves with every minor move Apple makes, this could signal them withdrawing entirely from first-party iOS game development. Although, you could really argue that they’ve already been withdrawn anyway.

If you’re curious what Texas Hold’em was all about, Apple’s web site for the game is still online, although don’t expect it to be there for long.

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Space Tripper Review

by Salat on November 17, 2011 · 0 comments

Two years in the making, and itself a port of a game over a decade old, Space tripper has finally hit the AppStore… Was it worth the wait?
Space Tripper (also know as Astro Tripper on PSN and Steam for PC) is an arcade shooter where the aim of the game is to take out spawning [...]
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As a huge Jurassic Park fan, I only need to hear about three notes of the theme song before I instinctively get… Well, probably more excited than a nearly-30-year-old should get over dinosaurs. We’ve heard more than a few rumblings of Telltale’s plans to release the Jurassic Park-themed adventure game on the App Store, and it’s finally here along with a brand new trailer that goes over all of its iPad 2 exclusiveness.

Jurassic Park: The Game 1 HD [$ 6.99] (say that three times fast) is the first installment in the series, and takes place during the events of the second half of the first Jurassic Park movie. I’ve always thought the Jurassic Park universe was fantastic, and am beyond stoked that I’ll be able to delve into a new adventure on my iPad 2. It’s unfortunate that Telltale has dropped iPad support, but if you’ve played any of their recent games on the device it’ll be more than clear why they did it.

We’ll have a review for the game as soon as we can sit down and spend some time with it, but in the meantime, if you don’t feel like waiting feel free to mash the download link below.

App Store Link: Jurassic Park: The Game 1 HD, $ 6.99 (iPad Only)

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Jurassic Park: The Game out now

by Salat on November 16, 2011 · 0 comments

Telltale releases Jurassic Park: The Game into the wild… for iPad 2 owners only!
Jurassic Park: The Game is a cinematic adventure that takes you back to Isla Nublar during the events of the first Jurassic Park film. In addition to locations and creatures familiar to those of the movie, the game offers new areas [...]
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I’m not sure how it is that Kairosoft does it, but they’ve managed to nail a gameplay formula that’s so engrossing that seemingly everyone is more than willing to overlook the fact that all of their games are mediocre ports of feature phone games. I, for one, don’t care at all, and have spent an embarrassing amount of time building game studios, racing teams, shopping malls, schools, and all the other things the guys from Kairosoft have put me in charge of.

For a limited time, Grand Prix Story [99¢] and Mega Mall Story [$ 1.99] are on sale. As you probably guessed by the title, in Mega Mall Story you manage a shopping mall. We explain how it all works in details in our review. Similarly, our review of Grand Prix Story goes over all the ins and outs of your racing career.

My favorite Kairosoft game is still Game Dev Story [$ 3.99] and I really recommend diving into that first if you’ve yet to play a Kairosoft title as its premise is likely the most familiar to readers of TouchArcade. Regardless, all the games are tons of fun (although some are more confusing than others) and you really can’t go wrong with any of them.

App Store Links:
    Grand Prix Story, $ 0.99
    Mega Mall Story, $ 1.99

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TouchDown – November 7 – 14

by Salat on November 15, 2011 · 0 comments

A look back at some of the highlights from the last week in iOS gaming…
From the makers of ‘Bumpy Road’ comes ‘Beat Sneak Bandit’
Simogo has revealed their upcoming stealthy and rhythmical puzzle adventure game ‘Beat Sneak Bandit’, due to hit the App Store early next year. Presented in their popular art style, [...]
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Major Mayhem Review

by Salat on November 13, 2011 · 0 comments

Adult Swim continues its tongue-in-cheek game series with this action platformer, seemingly inspired by 80’s action films.
You play the roll of Major Mayhem. A one man army in the mold of Rambo, on a mission direct from the President of the USA, to rid the world of the Evil Villains Corporation and their giant death [...]
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In honor of the release of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim today, tons of iOS developers have dropped the price of their games. I suppose this sale could also be for Veteran’s Day, but that seems to be just as weird of a reason to slash prices of iOS games as the release of Skyrim. So, since everyone else has abandoned me for Skyrim, I’m just going to assume that these sales are some kind of consolation prize to give me something else to do today other than be forever alone.

Out of all the things on sale, this is the ten bucks I’d spend:


Cowboy Guns HD


Cowboy Guns HD, $ 0.99
– [Review] – Sure, there’s a billion dual stick shooters on the App Store, but I’ve got to tip my hat at any that have an actual story-driven single-player campaign to play through instead of just throwing you into a pit full of monsters to see how long you can survive.


Flapcraft


Flapcraft, $ 0.99
– This game was a little hard to recommend when it first came out because of how short and linear it was for a “see how far you can fly” kind of game. But, for a buck, it’s totally worth picking up just to see how incredibly detailed the graphics are on the Retina Display.


Grand Prix Story


Grand Prix Story, $ 0.99
– [Review] – My latest Kairosoft obsession. Take the gameplay of Game Dev Story and apply it to racing. It works really well, and unlike other Kairosoft games features gameplay which seems fairly clear-cut and sensible. Upgrade cars, do better in races, trick out your garage, etc.


Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light


Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light, $ 0.99
– [Review] – We didn’t think a whole lot of this game when it was originally released, it was expensive, buggy, and felt awkward as an iOS game. Well, a price drop and a few updates fixed the first two problems, but I’m not sure what can be done about the third.


Peggle


Peggle, $ 0.99
– [Review] – Is there a person on this planet who owns an iPhone and doesn’t have Peggle on it? I certainly hope not, but if you fall into that group I’d seriously fix that as soon as possible. Peggle is amazing.


Scribblenauts Remix


Scribblenauts Remix, $ 0.99
– [Review] – The Scribblenauts games for the Nintendo DS were incredible, so naturally, when you take those two and cram ‘em together into one iOS game that’s also universal and supports iCloud syncing? …Yeah, you need to get this game.


SHADOWGUN


SHADOWGUN, $ 0.99
– [Review] – Like Madfingers’ other games, Shadowgun is very heavy on the eye candy and a little light on gameplay. Regardless, if you’ve got a recent iOS device, for a buck you should totally check out the graphics Shadowgun can make it pump out.


Super Crossfire™ HD


Super Crossfire™ HD, $ 0.99
– [Review] – This is what happens when you take the classic game of Space Invaders and crank it up to 11 with bright colors, particle effects, and a really cool warping mechanic that puts a new twist on the whole thing.


World of Goo


World of Goo, $ 0.99
– [Review] – I wouldn’t really say the small screen of the iPhone is the ideal way to play World of Goo, but this game is so good that you should try it anyway. Although, if at all possible, check out the HD version on the iPad.


WORMS


WORMS, $ 0.99
– [Review] – Even though I still don’t think the port is the best, it’s still really rad to be able to play Worms on your phone. A recent update added Bluetooth multiplayer, so if you’ve got local iOS gamer friends, this is a solid purchase.

Also, just like most holidays, there’s tons of other games on sale (and quite a few even free) for the release of Skyrim. I’ve written up a handy-dandy guide for finding everything that’s on sale or free. Alternatively, you can check out our price drops and freebie forum to see what forum members have found.

Happy Skyrim release day everyone!

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