BY Robin Rhys on Thu August 02nd, 2012
The best journaling app just got better, some of our favorite apps have gone from paid to free, plus one must-have that will keep all your collectibles in perfect viewing order.
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BY Tyler Tschida on Thu August 02nd, 2012
Today's AGF list includes a dual-stick shooter, a photo effects app, and a puzzle game.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Mon December 05th, 2011
Receiving a new iPad or iMac this holiday season would be a gift few of us would reject. Of course, we all know that giving is more important than receiving. With this in mind, 12 developers have joined together to pledge 25 percent of the sales of 12 of their apps, after Apple's 30 percent cut, to two charities. These are Child's Play and Doctors Without Borders.
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BY Tyler Tschida on Tue September 06th, 2011
Direct boats safely through a harbor, discover thousands of new soup recipes, and Wave against every beat with today's AGF list.
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BY Casey Tschida on Fri April 08th, 2011
Harbor Master v2.1 brings Game Center leaderboards and achievements, plus a feature for those occasional "D'oh!" moments.
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BY Staff Writer on Tue November 09th, 2010
The App Hall of Fame has 12 new additions for the month of November. Read on to see which ones they are.
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BY Arnold Zafra on Mon October 04th, 2010
Harbor Master, a very addictive pick up and play game has just been updated to version 2.0. The game graphics was remastered and it now also supports multitasking on iOS 4.
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BY Staff Writer on Wed August 18th, 2010
Jaws was just released today, and is now lurking in the App Store in a new path drawing game. It's as though Jaws has invaded Harbor Master. Read on to find out all about it.
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BY Staff Writer on Fri May 14th, 2010
Harbor Master now lets you dock boats on your iPad in a native HD version. The app is free, and there is one in-app purchase. Read on to find out if it's worth picking up this line drawing game.
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BY Staff Writer on Wed March 31st, 2010
Harbor Master HD is coming to the iPad giving you boat guiding fun not only with iPad optimized graphics, but all new iPad optimized maps too. Plus a high resolution screenshot.
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BY Staff Writer on Mon December 07th, 2009
geoSpark is a brand new game that is a collaboration between imangi studios (Harbor Master) and Critical Thought Games (geoDefense). Your goal is to drag same sparks together, and never have two unlike sparks touch. It this collaboration one for the ages? Is it worth $0.99 Click through to find out.
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BY Tyler Tschida on Thu October 22nd, 2009
After what seemed like an eternity, Imangi Studios is finally back to updating their highly popular line-drawing game Harbor Master. The new set of features contained within v1.6 should be enough to put this one
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BY Tyler Tschida on Sat August 08th, 2009
On Thursday Pocket God was updated with a Harbor Master-like mini-game, and now Imangi Studios has returned the favor with an update to Harbor Master that adds a Pocket God mode. Can you feel the
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BY Tyler Tschida on Thu August 06th, 2009
If you are a fan of both Pocket God and Harbor Master, you have probably been waiting anxiously for this day to come. The Pocket God Episode 23: Bait Master update is finally available for
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BY Tyler Tschida on Thu July 16th, 2009
Imangi Studios' Harbor Master is quickly climbing up the App Store's paid applications list thanks to its addicting casual gameplay, and with the v1.1 update that adds a brand new level to the game, it
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BY Tyler Tschida on Thu June 18th, 2009
If it ain't broke, don't fix it, but a few tweaks are just fine. It seems like that's the approach Imangi Studios took when developing Harbor Master. Harbor Master definitely feels like Firemint's extremely popular
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BY Tyler Tschida on Sun June 14th, 2009
It's scary to think that there could be another game as addicting as Flight Control for the iPhone and iPod touch since I, and I am certain very many others, have spent way too many
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