Compete against your friends or random opponents in turn-based soccer matches with Bitongo's Soctics League. We also have an art creation app for iPad, and a stylish tilt-based arcade game.
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iColorama S ($0.99 → Free, 13.8 MB): Edit and enhance your photos with all kinds of filters and effects with this photography app. You're able to apply filters and effects to specific areas of your photo by adding masks, or you can choose from more than 100 presets and make quick work of it. When your project is finished, you can share it via email, Facebook, Twitter, or Tumblr.
iColorama S is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 36 ratings.
Gold & Chocolate ($0.99 → Free, 15.0 MB): A visually appealing genre masher that will test your memorization skills. You must pay close attention to the little creatures on the screen as comets pass by in order to discover which are actually ferocious monsters. Tilting your device will activate the comets, but you’ll have to wait until they completely pass through before picking out the evil monsters. The game includes 90 levels, and leaderboards via Game Center.
Gold & Chocolate is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4-star rating with a total of 134 ratings.
PhotoAge – How Old Do You Really Look in that Picture? ($0.99 → Free, 6.2 MB): Find out how old you really look to other people with this entertaining lifestyle app. Simply snap a photo of yourself or import one from a handful of sources, and the app will automatically discover and scan your face to determine your age. Just so you're aware, each photo will yield different results since the app takes everything from your smile to the lighting into consideration. The app also allows you to share your results via Facebook, Twitter, or email. An internet connection is required to determine your age.
PhotoAge – How Old Do You Really Look in that Picture? is available for free for a limited time. It has a 3.5-star rating with a total of 1613 ratings.
Coco Monster ($0.99 → Free, 4.9 MB): Feed Coco fish while avoiding colorful monsters in this stylish arcade game. You're able to guide Coco around the screen by tilting your iDevice. Try to gobble up the fish without allowing the monsters to run into Coco's tail or, even worse, his head. The game includes three characters to choose from, customizable controls, and leaderboards via Game Center.
Coco Monster is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 2 ratings.
Antithesis ($0.99 → Free, 61.7 MB): A Pong-like arcade game developed by writer and editor Mike Schramm. The game starts you off with a single ball that you must keep from passing through your side of the screen. As you continue to play, the environment begins to turn into one big mess of balls and other distractions. Try to continue to return the balls to keep the darkness from overtaking your paddle. The game includes five themes, and achievements and leaderboards via Game Center.
Antithesis is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 95 ratings.
Soctics League: Online Multiplayer Pocket Soccer ($2.99 → Free, 43.5 MB): Try to score goals on your opponent by launching disks all over the field in this turn-based soccer game. You're able to rearrange and set the angle and power of all of your disks before submitting your turn. You must take your opponent's actions into account as well since their disks launch at the same time as yours. Keep the ball out of your goal while trying to score yourself to win the match. The game includes local and online multiplayer, in-game chat, and achievements and leaderboards via Game Center.
Soctics League: Online Multiplayer Pocket Soccer is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 69 ratings.
Ultraweather ($0.99 → Free, 10.8 MB): Get your local forecast while also taking in the scenery with this weather app. It provides you with a five-day forecast that features high and low temperatures and weather conditions. The app also displays a new weather related photo from Instagram every time you tap on the screen. You can get your own Instagram photos into the app by utilizing different tags.
Ultraweather is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4-star rating with a total of 10 ratings.
Scribble - Notes & Draws HD ($2.99 → Free, 13.6 MB): Scribble notes or create beautiful masterpieces with this art creation app. The app includes a customizable brush, nine pre-defined colors to choose from, 10 background themes, the ability to import your own image, a color picker, zoom, and the ability to share your creations via email, Facebook, or Twitter.
Scribble - Notes & Draws HD is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4-star rating with a total of 1 ratings.
Gravity Lab ($1.99 → Free, 2.7 MB): Explore the laws of nature with this entertainment app. You're able to create stationary bodies by tapping on the screen, or you can send them flying across space by drawing a vector of initial velocity. Bodies of particles will interact with each other based on your chosen mass. The app includes three placement types, three grid options, and a handful of other customization options.
Gravity Lab is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4-star rating with a total of 6 ratings.
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