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Time Surfer Out Now for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch

Details: Time Surfer, a fast-paced ‘endless surfer’ from Kumobius—developers of the critically acclaimed Bean’s Quest—is out now for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad.

Time Surfer mashes up two very different game ideas to make something new: Tiny Wing’s simple physics-based slingshot gameplay and Braid’s mind-bending time reversal. The result? A twitch-based, time-rewinding, amped-up ride across the fabric of time and space.…

GREEN HILL AND RIPSTONE ANNOUNCE THEIR LATEST TITLE TO LAUNCH ONTO PLAYSTATION® MOBILE DEVICES

Green Hill & Ripstone are proud to announce their latest title, Gun Commando, for PlayStation® Mobile Devices. Green Hill, the talented production house behind titles such as Knytt Underground, Panic! and Cosmic Clean-Up, are back with a distinctly classic first person shooter that combines 8-bit graphics with visceral game-play. Gun Commando promises to let you be the hero and shoot your way through action-packed levels.…

HELLO GAMES ANNOUNCES JOE DANGER TOUCHCOMING TO iOS

Hello Games, the bright UK indie start-up, today announced that everyone’s favorite stuntman Joe Danger will be blasting onto the App Store on Thursday January 10th and releases a launch trailer to celebrate.

Speaking earlier today founder Sean Murray, said; “Releasing Joe Danger for iPhone, iPod and iPad is one of the most important steps for us as a little indie studio.…

Sauce Digital release Pinball Kid for iOS

Pinball Kid, Sauce Digital’s latest free game, has been released into the App Store.

Remember the days of handheld plastic pinball toys? Then Pinball Kid is for you! Too young to know what we’re talking about? Then get Pinball Kid anyway, it’s awesome!

Pinball Kid is a free, universal and nostalgic iOS tribute to the toy pinball games of yesteryear.…

Gaijin Entertainment Releases Run’n’Gun for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch

Gaijin Entertainment, an award-winning developer and publisher of multiplatform video games, has released Run’n’Gun, a Universal App for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. A high-energy runner/shooter in the style of Temple Run, Gaijin’s Run’n’Gun is a free download on the App Store.

Run’n’Gun combines the addictiveness of an endless runner game with atmospheric 3D graphics and exciting shooter gameplay.…

The Lords of Midnight are coming…

Chilli Hugger Software bring Mike Singleton’s ’84 classic to mobile devices.

The Android version of the critically acclaimed Lords of Midnight will be released on Google Play on Friday 11th January. It joins the iOS, Blackberry Playbook, and BB10 versions originally released on Dec 21st

It will be joined by Windows Mobile/Phone version and Desktop versions for Windows and OSX later in the year.…

Remode launch addictive Pictogram game D-Pixing with Private Eye Cartoonist Aidan Potts

New pictogram based game D-Pixing launches today on iPad and iPhone, inspired by ancient hieroglyphics. D-Pixing tests the player to translate recognisable images and is illustrated by renowned media cartoonist Aidan Potts, whose unique style has featured in Private Eye, The Times, The Independent and The Daily Telegraph. A set number of right solutions has to be secured before completing each of the three levels available, players gain points for each image correctly matched and lose time for an incorrect match.…

Quality Index reveals the top 10 critically acclaimed iPad games and apps of 2012

2012 was another incredible year for iPad gaming, with quite literally thousands of titles released on the App Store. Some of them were brilliant. Some of them weren’t.

This annual round-up is here to highlight the former and shun (in the nicest possible way) the latter.

While Punch Quest sparked an outbreak of high score fever in 2012, and Anomaly Korea easily lived up to its “most anticipated iOS sequel this year” billing, which were the best-reviewed games?…