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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.
Photo booths in the malls, amusement parks, or boardwalks provide an opportunity for you and your friends to capture the best four pictures you can in the span of a minute or two. Failure to plan out your shots means having to think on the fly what crazy pose to do next.
This game gives a new definition for a “door knocker.” You play as a knight who only knows one way to invade a castle: launch as fast as you can and break through the gate.
We already know that iMessage has been keeping AT&T’s CEO Randall Stephenson awake at night. But what’s to be done about it? Verizon appears to have come up with a solution they’d like to try.
It seems we’re in such a rush to make the badge notification or the number in bold go away by simply opening the email that we then forget about. If email was a tangible thing, we’d probably be buried over our heads in it.
Stinky finds an enormous refrigerator full of food up in the clouds. But once he tips the fridge over, all of the donuts, cakes, and pies plummet toward the earth. What else would a self-respecting imp do, but chase after them?
This app tells the story of a young boy and his dog as they venture into outer space in a homemade rocket ship. Together they take a tour of the solar system on their way to Pluto.
This game tests if you can find your way to the exit before the par time is passed. However, even if the par has passed, you still have to find your way out.
When I first looked at Sketch With Friends back in December of last year, Words With Friends was still pretty popular and Draw Something wasn’t even something at that point. My comments back then focused on the app’s lack of users: namely, how could you play a multiplayer game if there was only the one player?
This app is filled to the brim with interactivity. Whether you and your child are moving Tinkerbell around the page, titling the iPad to mimic the rocking of a boat, or playing drums Garage Band style with Indians, there’s plenty within this app to do.
Set up a meal planner, track your body mass index (BMI), and even keep tabs on how many glasses of water you’ve had for the day, all within this one powerhouse of an app.
Playing the game involves moving either a column or row of the square tiles. Unlike the traditional game, you’re not trying to make each face of the cube a single color, and this game doesn’t feature a cube.
This game adds a cryptic take to the classic Minesweeper game. But instead of choosing random squares to search for mines, you can only move to adjacent spaces.
Fans of the N.O.V.A. series will definitely feel at home with this game, since it picks up right where the second games left off, in terms of story and gameplay.
This game sees if you can help a frantic fowl escape from prison. You’ll need your wits about you as you karate kick missiles, slide under pendulums, and jump over shark traps.