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iPhone And iPad Apps Gone Free: Chop Chop Tennis, Star Cargo 3000, And More

June 22, 2010

Tired of downloading apps and app updates after yesterday's iOS 4 frenzy?  No?  Of course not!  Today's list contains a fairly wide range of different apps, including the adorable Chop Chop Tennis. Chop Chop Tennis ($1.99 -> Free): A ninja tennis game based on the Chop Chop series.  The game features intuitive swipe controls in order to add spin to the ball, eight characters to choose from, five courts, four levels of difficulty, and local multiplayer. Chop Chop Tennis is available for free today only (6/22). It has a three-and-a-half-star rating. Star Cargo 3000 ($1.99 -> Free): An action game where you must stop the projectiles from ramming into your ship while also allowing the cargo to pass through.  The game features three different planets, 45 levels, 12 different projectiles, and OpenFeint integration. Star Cargo 3000 is available for free today only (6/22). It has a four-and-a-half-star rating. Tie-a-Tie Deluxe ($.99 -> Free): Unsure about how to tie a tie?  This is the app for you.  It features seven different knots with diagrams and photos for every step along the way as well as descriptions. Tie-a-Tie Deluxe is available for free for a very limited time. It has a three-and-a-half-star rating. Universal: The Fallen ($.99 -> Free): A shooting game where you must vanquish a wide range of enemies in order to gain new abilities.  The game utilizes on-screen controls to move the reticule and to fire.  It also features five different environments and a variety of weapons. The Fallen is available for free for an undisclosed amount of time. It has a three-star rating.

Mentioned apps

Free
Chop Chop Tennis
Chop Chop Tennis
Gamerizon
$0.99
Star Cargo 3000
Star Cargo 3000
Innerplays
$0.99
Tie-a-Tie Deluxe
Tie-a-Tie Deluxe
AppsCode
$0.99
Tie-a-Tie Deluxe
Tie-a-Tie Deluxe
AppsCode
$0.99
Star Cargo 3000
Star Cargo 3000
Innerplays

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