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iPhone And iPad Apps Gone Free: Veggie Samurai, Feed Al: A Finger Physics Odyssey, Starball, And More

December 10, 2010
Today's AGF list includes a veggie slicing game, a physics game where you must feed Al, a tilt-based game where you must get the ball to the stars, and much more. Disclaimer: All prices are subject to change at any time and without notice regardless of stated free duration. iPhone: Veggie Samurai ($.99 -> Free): It's like Fruit Ninja with vegetables.  Slice and dice vegetables with the tip of your finger and watch the points rack up.  The game features four game modes, special mega veggies, a practice mode, and OpenFeint integration. Veggie Samurai is available for free today only (12/10).  It has a three-and-a-half-star rating and a total of 1,880 ratings. Feed Al: A Finger Physics Odyssey ($.99 -> Free): An extension of the Finger Physics series where you must feed Al stars by using a special device called the collector.  The game features a unique online leaderboard system called PlacePlay where you can post your high scores hyper-locally, like at a local coffee shop or store, which will earn you virtual currency to be used on boosts and other items. Feed Al is available for free today only (12/10). It has a three-star rating and a total of 24 ratings. Riese: Battle for Eleysia ($3.99 -> Free): An RPG card game where you battle for control of Eleysia.  The game features a campaign and duel mode, 60 unit-cards and 24 modifier cards, customizable decks, the voice of Felicia Day, and OpenFeint integration. Riese: Battle for Eleysia is available for free today only (12/10). It has a four-star rating and a total of 14 ratings. Starball ($.99 -> Free): A tilt-based game where you control a little green ball with the goal of collecting as many stars as possible.  You will want to avoid the red hazards at all costs, because if you touch one, the game is over.  The game features an unlimited amount levels, three difficulty levels, three themes, and OpenFeint integration. Starball is available for free today only (12/10). It has a four-star rating and a total of 78 ratings. Rabid Gophers ($1.99 -> Free): A whack-a-mole-style tap-shooter.  Your goal is to eliminate all of the gophers without harming any of the chicks.  The game features three distinctly different mini-games, hand-drawn graphics, and OpenFeint integration. Rabid Gophers is available for free today only (12/10). It has a three-and-a-half-star rating and a total of 24 ratings. Hopper ($.99 -> Free): A Doodle Jump-inspired game with unique controls.  Instead of controlling the character via tilt, you control the horizontal movement of the platforms via on-screen buttons.  You can also tap to shoot. Hopper is available for free today only (12/10). It has a four-star rating and a total of six ratings. A+ FlashCards Study Helper ($.99 -> Free): A relatively simple yet useful app that allows you to create your own flash cards and use them to help you study.  Single cards can be removed from the deck after you think you have them memorized. A+ FlashCards Study Helper is available for free for a limited time. It has a four-star rating and a total of 73 ratings. Most Addictive Game Pro ($.99 -> Free): An avoidance game that requires you to keep the middle block away from the rest of the blocks while also not touching the edge of the screen.  The game features multiple difficulty levels, multiple themes, the ability to save and watch replays, and OpenFeint integration. Most Addictive Game Pro is available for free until the end of the year. It has a three-star rating and a total of 57 ratings. Steam Wars ($1.99 -> Free): A steam-punk inspired turn-based action game where you must defeat your arch enemy by utilizing the environment and planning your attacks carefully.  The game features multiple 3D worlds to wage war on, multiple characters, and OpenFeint integration. Steam Wars is available for free today only (12/10). It has a three-and-a-half-star rating and a total of 163 ratings. Look-Up ($2.99 -> Free): Defend Earth against nine separate invasions in augmented reality.  The game features 360 and 180 degree modes, and a multiplayer mode. Look-Up is available for free today only (12/10). It has a three-star rating and a total of 152 ratings. Universal: Particles ($.99 -> Free): A particle manipulator where each of the dots are attracted to your finger.  You can change the color of the dots and reset the entire field as well. Particles is available for free until January 15th, 2011. It has a three-star rating and a total of seven ratings. Developers: If you are a developer who would like to get your app included in our “Apps Gone Free” daily lists, here’s our basic set of rules:
  • The app must be free for at least one whole day.
  • It must have at least a three-star average rating at the time it goes free.
  • The app must not have been free numerous times (3+) over the last six months.
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Mentioned apps

$0.99
Veggie Samurai
QuantumSquid Interactive
Free
Feed Al: A Finger Physics Odyssey
PressOK Entertainment
Free
Riese: Battle for Eleysia
Genius Factor Games Inc.
Free
Starball - WARNING: Insanely Addictive
QuantumSquid Interactive
Free
Rabid Gophers
QuantumSquid Interactive
Free
Hopper
TopLineSoft Systems
Free
A+ FlashCards Study Helper
Canzhi Ye
Free
Most Addictive Game PRO
Charles Jamerlan
Free
Steam Wars
illogika
Free
Look-Up
Quill Pen Studio
Free
Particles - An Interactive Particle System
String Theory Software

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