Here are the latest iPhone/iPod touch/iPod/iPad apps. You can find ’em at the Apple App Store (http://www.itunes.com/appstore/).
Jan-Niklas Freundt has announced Last Target 1.0 for iOS. In the US$0.99 game, players need to navigate a pellet through a course consisting out of platforms and bricks headed into deep space — just by tilting their iDevice. Last Target supports the Game Center with global leader-boards where players can compare their skills. Additionally you can unlock 15 achievements.
JellyOasis has released Elf Defense for the iPhone, iPod touch and iPad. In the $2.99 tower defense game, the elf nation has been generous with their human neighbors, extending their magical skills and resources. But their generosity has only incited greed in their former allies. Now, the human army is attacking the elves in their own settlements, and the elves must fight back.
Bohemia Touch has introduced GoBang 2012 for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad users. It’s a $0.99, five-in-a-row/gomoku-like game. A player can play against computer with three difficulty levels or against a human opponent.
FourthArt has launched ConsuList 1.0 for the iPhone, iPod touch and iPad. The $1.99 app offers contact data for top level executives of corporations worldwide, as well as almost all BBB offices in the US and Canada.
Hart[dev] has unveiled GraviMaze for iOS. In the $0.99, gravity-based puzzle game the player rotates the level and uses gravity to navigate through mazes and escape with as many coins as possible.
Fire Maple Games has premiered The Lost City 1.0 for iOS and Android devices. In the $1.99, point-and-click adventure game, players explore the ruins of an ancient city, located deep in a mist-shrouded forest.
International Investment Estates has debuted How to Invest in Real Estate 1.0 for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad users. The $7.99 app is designed to arm users with information and strategies for investing in the real estate market.
Hunka Web Solutions has presented Custom Alarm Clock Lite 1.0 for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad devices. The free app offers users a variety of alarm types, including text-to-voice, vocal recordings and music. The app also offers a flashlight, automatic local weather forecasting, image uploading and display, customizable settings and more.
Mirthwerx has unleashed Catch the Monkey for iOS. In the $1.99 game, curious monkeys invade an elderly farmer’s field. Players help remove them by using a variety of humorous and non-violent tools.
Spur Design has given us PrestoBingo Shapes for the iPad. The $2.99 app is designed to teach shape recognition and counting to children ages 2-6.