BY Brent Dirks on Mon May 21st, 2012
Move on over Angry Birds, Swampy is coming. Disney announced today that it is launching a line of merchandise based on the popular Where’s My Water? app.
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BY Aldrin Calimlim on Fri May 18th, 2012
Among the perennial chart-topping games in the App Store, Disney's Where's My Water? is probably the most frequently updated.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Wed May 09th, 2012
When you think of Disney, you probably think of The Magic Kingdom, Mickey Mouse, and your favorite Disney movie. At the end of the day, however, Disney, like every other publicly traded company, has one goal and that is to make money. Case in point, the “free” Hidden Objects: Gardens of Time game available in the App Store.
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BY Aldrin Calimlim on Sat April 28th, 2012
Clash with the enemies by playing as the Avengers in these brand new 3D mini-games.
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BY Aldrin Calimlim on Sun April 15th, 2012
The Hulk returns in the latest installment of Marvel Reads' Avengers Origins series.
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BY Aldrin Calimlim on Thu April 05th, 2012
Where's My Water? has been updated with another 20-level chapter called "Rising Tide."
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BY A.T. Faust III on Mon March 26th, 2012
ESPN might be the next third-party service to get the official Siri treatment.
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BY Aldrin Calimlim on Fri March 09th, 2012
Recently updated, Where's My Water? is now super fan-filled (pun intended).
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BY Joe White on Sun January 08th, 2012
Disney has recently announced that it saw a 40 percent increase in iOS app downloads this holiday period, as compared with the same period last year.
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BY Joe White on Wed December 21st, 2011
Disney's $0.99 Where's My Water? has recently received an update, which adds a new chapter to the application ("Stretched Thin") that includes 20 new levels.
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BY Karen Freeman on Wed December 14th, 2011
Find out how you'd look if you were a Muppet with this engaging iPad app.
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BY Jamie Young on Fri December 09th, 2011
Today we have not one, not two, but three Festivus gifts to give away including an iCade, a Disney iPhone case, and a Magellan GPS car kit.
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BY Tyler Tschida on Wed November 30th, 2011
Here's how to nab yourself an absolutely free copy of Disney's popular physics-based puzzle game, Where's My Water?
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BY Tim Chaten on Wed November 16th, 2011
Good morning! Today's iWake is now available. Learn a bit more about iTunes Match and an iPhone power tip. Have a listen ...
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BY Joe White on Mon October 24th, 2011
Disney's popular iOS game "Where's My Water?" has recently received an update, adding a new chapter to the app (called "Change Is Good") which features an additional 20 levels for users to play through.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Sat October 01st, 2011
Disney’s new line of AppMATes Mobile Application Toys is now available at retail stores nationwide. The toys and Cars 2 AppMATes app turn the iPad into your very own virtual play mat. We're so impressed with this toy+app combination, we think it could be the 2011 toy of the year.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Tue September 27th, 2011
Disney has announced the availability of AppMATes Mobile Application Toys, the first toy that turns your iPad into a virtual play mat. The new toys and apps arrive next month at retailers nationwide.
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BY Robin Rhys on Fri September 23rd, 2011
It's Friday, so we have tons of apps gone free, a viewer request review of Puffle Launch, and Disney hits the store with a new favorite, Where's My Water?
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BY Lory Gil on Fri September 23rd, 2011
Where’s My Water? is a physics-based puzzle game brought to you by the team that created Jelly Cars. This child-friendly, universal app will bring hours of enjoyment to gamers of all ages.
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BY Joe White on Fri September 23rd, 2011
Disney's interactive studio has recently released a new application in the App Store, in an attempt to make a profit following years of losses made on console titles.
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