Vision Pro is arriving soon and one of the key selling points is a new class of immersive experiences. Going behind the scenes with an iOS classic game that’s making the jump to spatial computing, Halfbrick Studios has shared why “Super Fruit Ninja” is “truly bananas” offering the “most immersive” Fruit Ninja to date.
Leading the pack is Fruit Ninja, one of the most well-known (and addictive) games to ever hit iOS. It typically sells for $1 on iPhone and $3 on iPad, but for the first time in over a year it won’t even cost you a dime.
Even if you don’t have the time to dive into these games right now, we still recommend downloading them in case you have an urge to play one in the future.
Here’s a full list of the deals:
iOS Universal: Monster Dash: FREE (Reg. $1) – 4.5 stars from 26,727 ratings iOS Universal: Fish Out Of Water!:FREE(Reg. $1) – 4.5 stars from 3,597 ratings iOS Universal: Colossatron: Massive World Threat: FREE (Reg. $1) – 4 stars from 1,007 ratings iPhone: Fruit Ninja: Puss in Boots: FREE (Reg. $1) – 4.5 stars from 19,428 ratings iPad: Fruit Ninja: Puss in Boots HD: FREE (Reg. $3) – 4.5 stars from 6,711 ratings iOS Universal: Jetpack Joyride: FREE– 4.5 stars from 341,492 ratings
9to5Mac has once again scoured the App Store for all the latest app launches, price drops, noteworthy news, and updates, and we have compiled everything in a roundup below. Check it out, but keep coming back as we continually refresh the list throughout the day.
News
1. Pocket God | 99 cents
Bolt Creative just launched the 47th and “final-ish” content update for its episodic microgame app. The update brought “Episode 47: Apocalypse, Ow!” to users, access to the Apocalypse Temple’s Closet Room, and a strange Pygmy named Tom. Bolt Creative teased Episode 47 on it’s blog last friday, and it announced the new episode launch today:
The final conflict has begun. The answers to the Temple are being unleashed, and they don’t bode well for the Pygmies until they solve the ultimate puzzle and save their world.
So check out this very final-ish update (after all the apocalypse is in two days) for Pocket God, as we get “The Runs” ready for unleashing next year!
Check out the video above for more details.
Updates
1. TuneIn Radio Pro | 99 cents
Version 3.3. went live early this morning and included a new design, the ability for users to pick up right where they left off when resuming the most recent recording or podcast, and access to 24 college football bowl games (visit http://s.tunein.com/bowlgames to learn more). TuneIn said it also improved streaming stability for a number of formats.
2. TuneIn Radio| Free
Same version and update as above—but these tweaks apply to the free version of the Pro app.
3. Evernote Food | Free
Version 2.0 launched today with an all-new design, and the app is now available on iPad. With Evernote Food, users can explore recipes, browse their clipped recipes collected in My Cookbook, discover new restaurants, add cuisines to meals, share meals easily via favorite social channels, and sync all their data.
Other than the launch of the new Instagram clone “Facebook Camera” app, the biggest update today goes to the popular Tweetbot Twitter client for iPhone that is now at version 2.4. Included in the massive update is a new search view, as well as access to Trends, Top Tweets, and People that are now together in a single browse section. Nearby tweets were added with an option to change the location, and a ton of improvements to search, including location-based keywords and the ability to change trends’ location from within search view. And, that is only some of the features and fixes included Tweetbot 2.4.
Below is a complete list of features included in the update, with other notable apps and updates to hit the App Store today including the Infinity Blade II: Vault of Tears content pack.