Today's AGF list includes a block matching game, an app that allows you to keep your photos and videos private, an egg dropping game, and an arcade game with neon graphics.
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iPhone:
Mr Giggle ($1.99 -> Free, 11.5 MB): Slide entire rows and columns of blocks to create as many matches of three or more as possible in a given amount of time. The game features three different game lengths, special blocks, and Game Center integration.
Mr Giggle is available for free today only (04/11). It has a 4-star rating with a total of 22 ratings.
Private Photo - Also Support Video ($2.99 -> Free, 2.6 MB): This utility app allows you to keep photos and videos away from prying eyes by tucking them safely behind a password wall. The app features USB importing and exporting, folders, the ability to set up decoy accounts, two UI options, and more.
Private Photo - Also Support Video is available for free today only (04/11). It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 112 ratings.
Doodle Egg ($.99 -> Free, 6.4 MB): Place springs, boards, pulleys, and portals all over the levels in order to get the egg safely into the basket. The game features realistic physics, 30 levels, a level editor, and OpenFeint integration.
Doodle Egg is available for free today only (04/11). It has a 4-star rating with a total of 33 ratings.
Universal:
Tramp Stamp ($.99 -> Free, 8.2 MB): A simple yet addictive game that requires you to bounce a ball on a trampoline in order to leave stamps inside of the boxes that are passing by. If you miss a box you will lose points, and having to regain trampoline power will also cause you to lose points. The game features glowing graphics, progressive difficulty, and Game Center integration.
Tramp Stamp is available for free today only (04/11). It has a 3.5-star rating with a total of 3 ratings.
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