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About
Sean Capelle
App reviewer, Apple geek, father of three, bass guitarist, wombat tamer: one of these things is made up, but the rest do a pretty good job of describing Sean.
Call me greedy, or maybe inspired, but I’d like to see Siri do more. Granted, whether or not Apple lets her co-mingle with third party apps is still questionable, but there’s still a lot she can do just playing in the Apple sandbox.
This game turns your iPad into an 8-bit arcade board game (if ever that was possible). This old school games works with old school multiplayer (that is, playing against opponents in person).
The poor dog who was supposed to watch over the flock decided to take a nap. Taking advantage of this, the crafty sheep ran away. Luckily, the dog has you to help him out.
This comic app gives you a glimpse into Tony Stark’s thoughts of each of his Iron Man creations. Part snippets of the movie and part new content, this story is sure to please any Iron Man fan.
This app reduces the interface of an iOS browser to nothing but address bar. In place of forward and backward buttons are the simple gestures of swiping left and right.
This is an endless runner that is quite addictive. It’s a free download without any ads! Those looking to test their reflexes with a quick and easy game will appreciate playing this.
This is actually a lite version of the game, with the unlocked version coming in at $0.99. While this is by far the best Whac-A-Mole type app I’ve seen, it’s also one of the most frequently crashing ones.
This game has you going from town to town in the old west, infecting any townsperson you come upon. In most games, you're trying to get rid of the zombies, but the tables are turned this time around. Zombify the townspeople by strategically firing cursed items at them.
The developer has updated the game since its release in February. Some of the graphics have been enhanced, as well as an improvement on responsiveness. These changes were based on feedback from those who purchased the app.