Press Release Announcing Alphabet Morpher v1.0
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We did a press release announcing the availability of Alphabet Morpher v1.0. Here’s the content:
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We did a press release announcing the availability of Alphabet Morpher v1.0. Here’s the content:
Alphabet Morpher v1.0, an innovative and engaging iPhone™ / iPod touch™ app that teaches the alphabet while entertaining the preschool set, was approved for sale on the App Store today.
At long last, the iPhone is officially available in China on China Unicom. The key question is, “Will this boost app sales?”
TiltBallLite, our accelerometer controlled app, now has its own Scoreloop board. You’ll be competing directly with other TiltBallLite players.
iPuckLite v1.1 allows unlimited scoring during the 30 second game and it’s fully Scoreloop enabled. This trial version of iPuck doesn’t play for quite as long, but it’s still exciting, and you’ll really have to get after it to score well in 30 seconds.
iPuckv1.3 allows unlimited scoring during the 2 minute 30 second game. This makes the game more exciting, and removes the ability to get high scores by simply guarding your own goal. You’ll now have to play aggressively to get the highest score before the game clock runs down.
Our newest free app, TiltBallLite, uses on the accelerometer to control gameplay. It’s fun, challenging and, of course, Scoreloop enabled.
An update to iPuckLite is available for download on the App Store.
Apologies in advance to our more aesthetically sensitive users who were offended by the appearance of the BluMtnWerx logo in RingDance’s main view. The free app sounds the same, and when your screen times out, it even looks the same.
Some of our more aesthetically sensitive users reported that they were offended by the inclusion of the BluMtnWerx logo in RingDance’s main view. Since I never want to run afoul of the higher minded types, I removed the logo from the paid version of RingDance.