The iPad app is a virtual colouring book, with the ability to share the results on Facebook. A key feature is EA's new Origin community, with high-score tables, exclusive cups and "free NFS cash".Ĭorel is busy this week on the apps front, with Beep Beep Coloring Book its attempt to target the booming kid-apps market. We're guessing printer ink isn't too calorific.ĮA's Need for Speed franchise has taken its latest twist, with a new episode for iPhone that sees gamers racing through exotic locations upgrading their car along the way. HP has released a barcode-reading app for Android, which it's suggesting can be used to scan codes on products including computers, printers, ink, DVDs, books and food to return reviews, accessory information and nutritional data. From an industry standpoint, the interesting thing is that developer ZeptoLab is self-publishing this time round, rather than working with the original game's publisher Chillingo – thus following in the footsteps of Angry Birds firm Rovio. Stickers, cake-decoration and musical chairs all feature.Ĭasual iOS hit Cut the Rope has a sequel for iPhone and iPad, which sees hero Om Nom taking on another succession of physics puzzles. Party Time offers a mixture of mini-games and creative activities starring Peppa, family and friends. P2 Games has released the first Peppa Pig app for iPad. Rival games publishers will be keenly watching to see if the £10.99 price sinks or swims on the App Store. There are new touchscreen controls and boosted loading times, with tarted-up graphics too. Square Enix has brought its Final Fantasy Tactics franchise to iPhone, with an episode subtitled The War Of The Lions – previously released on PSP in 2007.
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