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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.
The game starts off simple enough: a blue ball is placed under a cup and then the cups dance around the tabletop. Select one of the cups once they stop moving to see if you can identify which cup has the ball.
Today we’ll look at doing something basic: making cards. The example below shows a Father’s Day card to mark the occasion, but it certainly works for any other card you’d like to make.
Match the blocks by tapping anywhere on the screen to shoot a star at them. Hit two or more of the same color blocks and they’ll drop from the pack. You’ll need to focus on the bottom-most ones because it’s game over the moment one hits the bottom of the screen.
Little is revealed about the story, other than that it takes place in a “fantasy” world, and the guy’s name is Pablo. What is he trying to do? Make it to the end of the level, I guess. Why? I don’t know, maybe to get to the other side?
According to AppleInsider, it seems Ping’s days are numbered. With the release of iOS 6 this fall, which will support Facebook integration in addition to the already included Twitter support, there is no more need for Apple to feign interest in Ping.
This game has you hopping around, trying to collect all of the fruits and vegetables in the level. Nibbles is just a simple rabbit trying to keep his belly full. Tilt your iDevice to make NIbble jump.
When the “new” iPad was introduced, we were almost sure that it would be the device for Siri to break new ground. Yet it wasn’t so. Ever since her release, Siri has been exclusive to the 4S.
This game fines the heck out of anyone doing something as simple as taking pictures. You see, Robo encountered a bit of an accident at the Police-Bot Factory and becomes over zealous when it comes to upholding what he considers to be the law.
This is a fun little game that can easily be picked up and set down on the fly. Those looking to challenge his or her reflexes will definitely want to invest the $0.99 to buy this one.
This game has you defending Earth the best way we now how: blowing things to bits. Alien invaders are trying to destroy the planet, so it’s up to you to literally save the world.
This app turns Instagram into a daily creative challenge. This app is similar to Idea Mix, another daily picture idea app, though this one is definitely a better package.
This game combines the gameplay of Marvel KAPOW! with the adventure of slashing zombies at sea. Whether you’re fighting off toxic barrels lobbed at ship, or splitting zombies in half, there’s plenty of action to be found.
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.