iPhone Apps Gone Free: Tilt To Live, The Stupid Test 5, Golf Radar Pro, And More
June 19, 2010
Today's list is once again lacking in the iPad app department, but iPhone gamers are certainly in for a treat thanks to the amazing avoidance game, Tilt to Live, going free for the weekend. We also have a golf radar app in the list for those of you looking to get your dad's a useful Father's Day present.
Tilt to Live ($1.99 -> Free): An avoidance game with superb accelerometer controls. In general, the object of the game is to survive for as long as possible by collecting power-ups and simply avoiding the enemies. The game features three modes of play, five unlockable weapons, and online leaderboards and challenges provided by Agon Online.
Tilt to Live is available for free through the weekend. It has a four-star rating.
American McGee's Crooked House ($1.99 -> Free): A twisted puzzle game from the mind of American McGee that's based off the popular nursery rhyme, There Was a Crooked Man. The game requires you to arrange objects via tilt controls in order to help the crooked mouse escape the crooked house. It features three house environments, 44 objects, 72 puzzles, and Plus+ integration.
American McGee's Crooked House is available for free for an undisclosed amount of time. It has a three-star rating.
Mine Sweeper Island ($.99 -> Free): The classic game of mine sweeper set on a desert island. The game features four difficulty levels, fast-paced action, randomly generated puzzles, easy to learn touch controls, and local and global leaderboards.
Min Sweeper Island is available for free for a limited time. It has a four-star rating.
Golf Radar Pro ($1.99 -> Free): An app that measures the distance of your shot along with the speed of your ball and club. It also includes video tutorials and tips on how to improve your swing. A great app for Father's Day.
Golf Radar Pro is available for free this weekend during the US Open. It has a five-star rating.
Skullpogo ($1.99 -> Free): From the creators of Enviro-Bear 2010. In Skullpogo you must tilt your device from side to side in order to land on the undead monsters. The more monsters you hit without touching the ground, the larger the multiplier. The game also features power-ups, classic pixelated graphics, and OpenFeint integration.
Skullpogo is available for free today only (6/19). It has a three-and-a-half-star rating.
The Stupid Test 5 ($.99 -> Free): A brain teaser game that features over 200 questions across three game categories. Watch the "stupidity meter" as you answer each question. If you do poorly, it will plummet from genius to anti-genius and you will lose the game.
The Stupid Test 5 is available for free through the weekend. It has a four-star rating.