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PopCap Releases Zuma?s Revenge! for iOS

PopCap Games announced today launched Zuma?s Revenge! and Zuma?s Revenge! HD for iOS. The former was designed specifically for the iPhone and iPod touch, while the latter combines the small screen iPhone/iPod touch version with a larger format edition, optimized specifically for the HD iPad screen, in one universal binary installment.

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?The frantic ball-shooting action of games in the Zuma franchise have always been some of PopCap?s most loved while always being at the top of the sales charts worldwide,? noted Andrew Stein, director of mobile business development at PopCap. ?We?re excited to bring these games to the iPad, iPhone and iPod touch to deliver adaptations that take best advantage of the touch screen capabilities of these awesome devices. We know fans will agree that these are the premier editions of Zuma?s Revenge!?


Both versions of the game feature classic Adventure mode action, with 60 levels and six bosses, plus Challenge mode with all 60 challenges and trophies as well as the ever popular Tiki Temple. The touch-screen capabilities are a first for the Zuma franchise, which has sold over 20 million copies to date, and which puts a fresh twist on the adventures of the ball-blasting frog set in a tropical paradise. All-new Tiki boss enemies make for a climactic ending to each major stage of the game, and introduce various new forms of attack and defense that must be learned and used in order to progress in the game. Looks like another sure-fire winner from the Plants vs. Zombies team!

Click here to download the SD version for $1.99: Zuma’s Revenge! for iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPod touch (3rd generation), iPod touch (4th generation) and iPad on the iTunes App Store

or click here to download the HD version for $4.99: Zuma’s Revenge! HD for iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPod touch (3rd generation), iPod touch (4th generation) and iPad on the iTunes App Store

Source: PopCap Games

Scribblenauts Remix Gets Updated With Scribble Pics Feature

Warner Bros. Interactive?s Scribblenauts Remix app has just been updated with a new in-game feature called Scribble Pics, which lets players snap in-game screenshots and post them to their Twitter or Facebook pages. Scribblenauts Remix was created by 5TH Cell and developed by Iron Galaxy, and has become incredibly popular thanks to the innovative gameplay, whereby the player writes a word, modifies it with adjectives and then brings it to life in order to solve puzzles. And as you can see from the trailer at the top of the post, the game also has an amazing iPhone 4S-only feature called ?Scribblespeak?, where you can actually create objects with your voice. Now, with this latest Scribble Pics update, players get an easy way to show off their creations to their social networking friends. Scribblenauts was voted one of the best games of 2011 by Apple, so well worth checking out, and it?s a decent price too.

Click here to download Scribblenauts Remix for $0.99/

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