With games of all imaginable genres jam packed in the iOS App Store, it's not surprising that some of the most fun titles set you back a few bucks. Apple's free 'App of the Week' initiative has seen some incredible titles being promoted in the past, including both apps and games. Continuing in the same spirit, the $3.99 tagged Warhammer: Snotling Fling is now available for free on the App Store for the entire week.
We use so many devices that require charging regularly that keeping an eye on the amount of juice in them is an important and necessary job. Having information in one place is something that makes our lives easier too, so having a handy way of seeing an iPhone's battery level from your wrist is something that is always going to be popular.
Final Fantasy VII game for iOS has been confirmed by Square Enix along with release timeframe. More details on this can be found here.
After occasionally teasing us with a photo or two in our News Feed, Facebook has finally released Moments for iOS and Android - a smart photo sharing app that is looking to re-examine how we, as smartphone users, share snaps with our friends.
Bethesda has just announced the release of a Fallout spinoff title for iOS and Android, called Fallout Shelter. The game is the newest edition to the Fallout universe, and is available to download for iOS immediately, with an Android release coming later on.
It's that time of week again where we trawl the App Store looking for bargain apps that have gone free so that you don't have to. It's a thankless task, but someone's got to do it because we like a bargain just as much as you do!
There's nothing quite like sitting back and relaxing with an endless, action-packed RPG style game after multiple hours spent on the daily grind. The App Store is literally jammed to the rafters with exceptional gaming offerings that exist to cover all tastes ranging from large blockbuster titles based on movies all the way down to interactive Sudoku puzzle games developed by indie developers, and everything in-between. Slayin, an endless RPG by FDG Entertainment, fits nicely in amongst that range and has been selected as the iTunes free App of the Week by Apple, which usually sells for $0.99
You may remember that back in March, Facebook announced that its Messenger platform would be opened up to afford third-party developers with the ability to build and deploy applications for use within the app. It seems that another milestone has been reached in the maturity of that platform with the availability of Doodle Draw, the first "true game" that has been made available for Messenger.
Here’s how you can send Facebook-like stickers in any messaging app on iPhone. The best part is: no jailbreak is required to do this.
Whenever Apple takes the decision to open up new functionality to developers, you can bet your bottom dollar there will be plenty of unique implementations of whatever that functionality is. That's undoubtedly one of the great things about the App Store; the insane amount of diverse apps that are published via third-party developers. The ability to design and develop custom keyboard apps was something that developers had waited for since the inception of the iOS SDK and when it was finally offered, they haven't disappointed. One of the latest offerings in this field, and probably one of the most unique, is HangKeys, a custom keyboard app that brings back the classic game of Hangman to any messaging app in iOS.