I recently saw that Spore for the iPhone is now only $.99. While a little old, this is a great game for the iPhone, and is well worth $.99, imho. It normally is $5 so it's 80% off (their description says 90% off).
Thanks Op! Hey, I have a question regarding downloaded apps. I downloaded skyvoyager some time back when it was free. I did not back it up, and got the iPhone replaced in the meanwhile. Now its showing for 15. Will itunes charge me for downloading the same app again. Thanks in Advance.
mustu316
Happy Member
posted: Oct. 11, 2009 @ 5:05p
shanky555 - Nope, itunes wont charge you for the app previously downloaded.
Thanks for the post. I just bought and and played it for the last half hour. Cool game, innovative.
Very brief review: Your a single cell organism surviving in the primordial ooze. Life is simple eat or be eaten. You can eat creatures smaller than you, or be eaten by creatures larger than you. You can make evolutionary chooses for your creature like shape, coloration and pattern, and eventually unlock special adaptations to help it survive. The controls are pretty darn simple. To move you use the accelerometer built into the iPhone. Meaning that you 'tilt' your iphone in the direction that you want to move. No buttons to push during game play. You progress through the game in levels. Eat enough to 'fill' your DNA track and move to the next level where there are bigger and faster creatures trying to eat you.
FYI, this has been at 99 cents for maybe 2 months now. Price was dropped as a 'sale' and left at that. Having said that, awesome game for a buck and well worth the download.
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