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Say hello to my little friend!

By AppBite Team   July - 23 - 2009    See more Apps inApp Reviews, Games & Entertainment   1 Comment
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It’s funny! It’s hilarious! It’s preposterous! It’s Family Guy! And it’s right on your iPhone and iPod Touch. The Family Guy iPhone app, brought to you by Fox Mobile Entertainment, lets you enjoy video clips from the show, play a mini-game, create Stewie pin-ups and even make your own clip-mash-ups from your favorite videos using the video mixer.

The app is packed full of content of your favorite Family Guy moments that you can share with friends and family and remember the laughs you’ve had. Be advised though, they are only clips and not full-length episodes, but every such clip comes with a link to iTunes where you can purchase the full episode.

Take that Stair Master 2000!

By AppBite Team   July - 23 - 2009    See more Apps inApp Reviews, Fitness & Healthcare   No Comments
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From the team over at Gravity Moves Pty came iTrain, the iPhone and iPod Touch application that can turn your device into your own personal private trainer if you’re looking to lose weight, develop muscles or simply stay in shape. The app has no age, weight or any such restrictions and is suitable for all types of training.

iTrain provides the user with an impressive collection of over 200 exercises rendered in full 3D video animation, and also including detailed easy to use instructions to make you feel comfortable with performing the exercises for yourself. The app also has a set of complete body weight exercise programs meant to keep you in shape, along with other programs to monitor your general fitness, such as cardio programs, running programs, boxing, skipping, sprinting, hill and stairs programs, and programs that can be performed both indoors and outdoors.

Fight the dreaded stick men!

By AppBite Team   July - 22 - 2009    See more Apps inApp Reviews, Games & Entertainment   No Comments
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StickWars from John Hartzog is the fast-paced action game for the iPhone and iPod Touch where you’re up against an army of stick figurines that try to invade your castle. It’s up to you to stop them from reaching the castle walls and breaking them down. If you were looking for a castle defense type of game, then Stick Wars is the right choice for you.

In Stick Wars, as with any defend your castle game, you have to protect the castle walls from the army of, in this case, stick figurines that try to take them down using only their bare hands. You have to kill them as fast as possible, before they overwhelm you. In the earlier rounds, this is a simple task for someone with god-like powers as you. You simply have to touch the little figurine that’s running chaotically towards your castle and flick him up and down and let gravity do the rest. If you flick him high enough, he will splatter onto the ground, and if not, he will continue fighting and you get another shot at him.

Add phone numbers on the fly with Digits

By AppBite Team   July - 21 - 2009    See more Apps inApp Reviews, Productivity & Utilities   No Comments
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Digits is the iPhone app from Smudge Apps that makes adding phone numbers to your contact list a breeze. It proves that perhaps the simplest of apps are the best of them.

Digits is designed to do one simple thing: add a person to your Contacts as fast as possible. It grabs the person’s phone number plus the contact name associated to it, and voila, the contact is already in your native Contacts app on the iPhone.

It’s a wacky good time

By AppBite Team   July - 21 - 2009    See more Apps inApp Reviews, Books & Education, Games & Entertainment   No Comments
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The development team over at Earblast thought the kids deserved a better iPhone experience than what the App Store had to offer. And so, the iPhone and iPod Touch application Wacky Safari was born. Wacky Safari tries to develop the kids’ natural abilities, teach them interesting facts about wildlife while giving them the opportunity to have a wacky good time while they’re at it.

The app features 5 different game modules providing your kid with hours of laughter and entertainment. Mix and Match (1 & 2) lets you put together photos of animals like giraffe, gorilla or an elephant. Simply swipe your finger across the part of the photo you want to flick, and the next photo appears. Match the three different parts of a photo to discover beautiful wildlife. With Wacky Phone you get to call your animal friends and hear them say the wackiest of things. Play the Safari DJ with Paw Jam with three different paws to choose from and create wacky sounds. The game module works similar to a sound board of sorts. Laugh & Learn will provide your kid with interesting facts and jokes with and about their favorite safari animals.

It’s Sudoku, and then some more

By AppBite Team   July - 21 - 2009    See more Apps inApp Reviews, Games & Entertainment   1 Comment
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Inspired by Sudoku, developer Nigel Hanbury created the next generation of puzzles for the iPhone and iPod Touch with the release of his Sevens – a challengingly simple puzzle game to make you lose track of time.

The object of the game is similar to Sudoku. You are required to fill in the numbers one through seven on a grid, so that each row and column has all the numbers without any repeating. So far so simple. It’s Sudoku straight up, but it’s served the Nigel Hanbury way, with a compelling twist. Sevens also features color groups that are randomly scattered on the grid – seven color groups each with seven buttons. And this is where the game gets trickier. Apart from having to fill in each row and column to have all the numbers one through seven, you also have to match the different colors on the grid to have those magic numbers only once. So the game is complete when all the numbers one through seven are present only once on a column, row and color group.

Good clean fun for such a challenging game

By AppBite Team   July - 16 - 2009    See more Apps inApp Reviews, Games & Entertainment   No Comments
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Numeri is the iPhone version of the popular puzzle game Slitherlink. The object of the game is to draw a single closed line between the dots that would leave all of the digits valid. A digit is valid when the cell containing it has as many line segments around it as the digit contained within.

Be careful, as each of the puzzles is not as easy as 1, 2, 3. Drawing that continuous loop is not a piece of pie, and, while the game is not for everyone, each of the puzzles has exactly one valid solution. While being fun and entertaining, if you were looking for a stress-reliever then perhaps this game may not be for you. The game screen is simplistic in nature, leaving all the room for a nevertheless effective gaming experience. A 5 by 6 grid containing numbers 0 through 3 within apparently random squares within it is your playground. By touching a cell, all the line segments around that cell are triggered, making the valid loop way more difficult to achieve.