Sky Burger Released - Win A Free Download Code
April 16, 2009

Sky Burger is like Scoops on steroids. The goal is to create a burger using specific ingredients that are clearly indicated at the top of the screen. You must catch the correct ingredients on your bottom bun as they fall from the sky and once you have collected enough of the correct ingredients, finish off your burger with the top bun. Sometimes you will be asked to create a sky burger. A sky burger can consist of any and as many ingredients as you wish, the goal is to make the biggest burger possible. There is a catch however, the taller the burger gets the more difficult it is to control. Ingredients are constantly falling from the sky, including the top bun. If you accidentally get a top bun, your sky burger is finished, effectively stopping you from adding any more ingredients.
Sky Burger contains over 50 unique burger orders, online stats, career stats, and it even creates online backups of game saves so you won't ever lose your progress. Sky Burger is available at the introductory price of $.99, but get it soon because it will return to its originally scheduled price of $2.99 in no time.
If you are feeling lucky, you can check out our Twitter feed today at 11 A.M. Pacific time (you do the math), where we will be giving away our first free download code for Sky Burger. If you don't have a Twitter account or aren't following our Twitter feed, simply click on the little bird on the right-hand side of our page and sign up. The free game download code is only available to U.S. iTunes account holders.
If you need a reminder on how to redeem the code, here is a quick rundown:
- Open iTunes.
- Click on the iTunes Store link on the left-hand side.
- Sign into your account (if you haven’t already).
- There will be a quick link section on the right-hand side, in there you will see the link for “Redeem.” Click it.
- Once you are there, simply copy and paste the code into the field and hit redeem. You must do this as quickly as possible if you want to win because there are many others vying for the codes.