Today's AGF list includes a unique square ball bouncing arcade game, an app that will help you get in shape in 2011, a side-scrolling stick shooter, and much more.
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iPhone:
StickBo Pro ($2.99 -> Free): A side-scrolling stick shooter where you must take down wave after wave of stick enemies. The game includes a ton of different weapons, characters, and themes.
StickBo Pro is available for free today only (01/02). It has a three-and-a-half-star rating and a total of 11 ratings.
Fuzzle ($.99 -> Free): A puzzle game that requires you to create lines of five like-colored balls by rearranging them one-by-one. Every time you move a ball, however, more are added. The game features two power-up balls, five difficulty levels, and OpenFeint integration.
Fuzzle is available for free today only (01/02). It has a four-star rating and a total of 50 ratings.
GM Foods: Rise of the vegetables ($.99 -> Free): Another side-scrolling shooter, only this time you will be defending yourself from menacing vegetables. The game features 12 levels, six characters, three difficulty levels, and the ability to purchase weapon upgrades.
GM Foods: Rise of the vegetables is available for free today only (01/02). It has a four-star rating and a total of 21 ratings.
OutFront ($4.99 -> Free): Monitors your speed, distance, pace, calories burned, and elevation while you exercise. It also constantly displays your progress on a map. It features the ability to log hundreds of sessions and share them on mapmytracks.com or Twitter.
OutFront is available for free for the entire month of January. It has a three-star rating and a total of 12 ratings.
BabyBubbles ($.99 -> Free): A bubbly app that's intended to help track a baby's life events. It allows you to track 11 different activities by simply tapping a bubble. You can also search for events, view charts, add notes, images, audio, or video to events, and much more.
BabyBubbles is available for free for the first week of January. It has a three-star rating and a total of 32 ratings.
Squareball ($.99 -> Free): A unique arcade game where you must guide a square ball to all of the green blocks in order to clear a level. Instead of controlling the ball itself, however, you will be controlling the level by sliding it. The game features 20 stages, two difficulty levels, two game modes, and OpenFeint integration.
Squareball is available for free today only (01/02). It has a four-star rating and a total of 10 ratings.
Universal:
Smack Hockey ($.99 -> Free): A 3D game of air hockey, but instead of a paddle, you must move the puck with little pellets that are shot from a gun. The game features simple on-screen controls, power-ups, and OpenFeint integration.
Smack Hockey is available for free today only (01/02). It has a three-and-a-half-star rating and a total of 20 ratings.
iPad:
StarFaces HD ($.99 -> Free): A match-3 game with three different game modes, all kinds of different background tunes, and online leaderboards.
StarFaces HD is available for free for a limited time. It has a three-star rating and a total of 69 ratings.
iFaceLook ($.99 -> Free): Create unique faces that take up the iPad's entire screen. It features a wide range of hairstyles, eyebrows, eyes, noses, beards, mouths, and skin colors to choose from.
iFaceLook is available for free today only (01/02). It has a three-and-a-half-star rating and a total of 11 ratings.
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