Category Archives: AppStore

“I don’t f**king want innovation…”

That’s a quote from Zynga founder and CEO Mark Pincus at a meeting!

“I don’t fucking want innovation,” the ex-employee recalls Pincus saying. “You’re not smarter than your competitor. Just copy what they do and do it until you get their numbers.”

An article written up at the San Francisco Weekly described what was going on with Zynga titled: “FarmVillains”. It’s a lengthy piece, but worth the read.

One paragraph mentioned that in 2009 alone Pincus’ filed lawsuits against seven former employees.

Zynga recently released in Canada’s iTunes App Store a new game called “Dream Heights”, which has an uncanny resemblance to NimbleBit’s “Tiny Tower” which was recently awarded by Apple as iPhone’s top game of 2011.

NimbleBit apparently found out about this and created this nice little info-graphic:

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I really hope that NimbleBit can succeed in getting Zynga’s game removed from the App Store. It’s such a blatant rip-off of Tiny Tower that it might just as well be a spin-off of the game.

I personally have been playing Tiny Tower for about 7 months now since the game was released June 22 of last year. It’s a nice little 5 minute, get in, buy a floor if I can, deal with all the floors that need attention, shut it down. I rarely stay in and take little bitizens to their floors.

The only Zynga games I have at this point are ones that Zynga purchased the companies to. Words With Friends, Drop7 and Scramble With Friends. Currently, Scramble With Friends is #1 in both the Category and Overall Top App’s lists.

I suppose it would be OK if the original developers of Words With Friends wrote and are getting the money they deserve for writing Scramble With Friends. However, I fear that this is not the case…


Mobigame Announces that Edge has Officially Been Released

Razorianfly has posted an article that Mobigame has sent out emails to iPhone App blogs that report that they have won the right to sell their game “Edge” on the App Store!!

During one year we had to fight a fraud to release our game in the U.S and in the U.K. Today the justice will take care of him. We fought not only for us, but also for other indies and bigger companies. We were not alone during this year, and we thank all of you for all your efforts. Thanks to US the word “edge” is now free to exist on the App Store like on any other marketplace, and games like Mirror’s Edge, Shadow Edge, Killer Edge Racing or Edge by Mobigame can live on our iDevices. If you want to read more about this story, please read http://chaosedge.wordpress.com/.

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chaosedge.com has a short post about Edge being restored to the App Store. They are being a little tentative by titling the article: “For the Last time?” Understandable really considering that previous times the app was restored to the App Store, it was later removed by Langdell.

So it appears that we have heard the last of Tim Langdell and his claims that “Edge” is his trademark.

So, congratulations to Mobigame and all the folks that worked very hard to convince the powers that be that “Edge” is not a valid trademark owned by Tim Langdell anymore as well as being able to sell one of the best games in the App Store that no one could buy, but now can. :)

Also, Mobigame is celebrating this victory by putting Edge on sale for $0.99 for the weekend. This is the best time to grab a copy if you were not able to grab the game while it was available in the App Store previously.


Edge by Mobigame is Back in the App Store!!

Its hard to say how long it will be back for, but the game Edge is back in the App Store!

I haven’t seen any news from Mobigame or anyone else yet as to why it’s returned. I’m hoping that Mobigame and Langdell have finally resolved their differences and this is a permanent change. Up till now, every time Edge appears in the App Store, it’s removed a few days later.

There is nothing on Mobigame’s website since the game had been available in almost all other country stores except the USA and UK stores.

Hopefully, this is great news for us customers. Edge is an amazing game and well worth the $4.99 that is being asked for it. If you haven’t been able to buy it up until now, I suggest grabbing it now before it disappears again. Unless there has been a change in the relationship between Mobigame and Langdell, I suspect that Mr. Langdell will be contacting Apple shortly to have Edge removed again. Hopefully, I’m wrong and the huge saga is finally over, but this is Langdell we are talking about here. The man has a huge screw loose, no lights at all on in the house, etc…

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Parents: Be Aware!!

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Its really sad when Apple, a company that I feel is pretty trustworthy, allows developers to sell applications like the ones I am about to talk about for amounts that are so out of the ballpark that one can only assume that they are trying to take advantage of the single click purchase system.

Case in point: A company called [Mini Fun World](http://www.minifunworld.com/). According to their website, you can get all their applications for $0.99.

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So then you click on the App Store image on their website to take you to the App Store so that you can purchase the application only to find:

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This is no typo as one might imagine. A little research at AppShopper.com and you can see that the developer had actually set the price to $449.99 for nearly a month before bringing the price “down” to $399.99.

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This is no exception for Mini Fun World either. Apparently, Mini Fun World feels that all of their applications are worth well over $100 each.

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There was another developer that was increasing his apps price over time as an experiment. After the app got to about the same price as Shapes N Colors here, they pulled the app and banned the developer. Mind you, that developer dissed the App Store at a conference for independent developers recently. Still, you have to wonder what Apple is thinking when they see apps priced like Mini Fun World’s apps.

So parents, make darn sure you pay attention to what your children want for their iPod touch and iPads. Don’t just look at the developers website and say OK. Check the App Store to make sure. Also, create iTunes accounts that are not tied to a credit card for your kids. You can control the account and send it an “allowance” to make sure your kids don’t accidentally purchase a program that is advertised as $0.99 but is actually $399.99!


Want GodFinger or We Rule But Live in the US? Read On…

Update (3/20/10 – 8:28pm): As of today (3/20), We Rule as been released to the world in the AppStore. GodFinger will probably be a few days later. Asuming that it waits the same amount of time that We Rule did before going world wide.

Is there a free game that has been released in a country that is your own? Want to be able to download it without having to actually move there?

AppAdvice.com has an article that describes how to create an iTunes account for a country that you don’t live in so that you can do just that.


For myself, I have been dying to get my hands on GodFinger and We Rule from ngmoco:), but they have released it in Canada first before releasing it to the rest of the world. So I followed the instructions in the article and created an account using an address in Canada. I now have a valid account for Canada and have downloaded GodFinger and We Rule and have started playing both.

The trick is to us Google Maps to find a valid address. You will need to look up a postal code and an area code or valid phone number format for where ever you want to get an account for. Its really not all that hard. It only took me about 5 minutes to get all the info I needed in order to create the account.

Just make sure to select “None” for a credit card since its pretty likely that you don’t have a valid credit card for the region that you are creating an account for. You’ll be up and running in no time!


Are template-based apps next on Apple's list of No-No apps?

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Update (3/9 2:54pm): From what I can see so far, this banning/not approving apps that are template-based/cookie-cutter type apps doesn’t seem to be happening. There is a new developer, LMK.com, that has added 51 new apps all of which use the same app to display different data. Just the kind of think that Apple would not be approving if they were targeting them. So, as of this moment, template-based apps are still being approved.

All I can say is: Its about fracking time!

iPhone app purge: Are template-based apps next? | Software | iPhone Central | Macworld: “Apple’s campaign to get tough on iPhone applications is reportedly continuing with a new target: template-based iPhone applications. You can find services that build these so-called cookie cutter applications all over the Web, and they have been used by a variety of prominent celebrities, bloggers, and brands including Ashton Kutcher, blogger Seth Godin, and the U.S. Army.”

There are soooo many applications in the AppStore that are just duplicates of a single app over and over again, sometimes hundreds of times. One of the biggest contributor of “template-based” apps is Brighthouse Labs. Latest approximate count puts them at 4332 applications. An example of this cookie-cutter/template-based application is “iNewsPro”. That single application template has 282 apps so far with titles like:

iNewsPro – Johnstown PA • iNewsPro – Joplin MO • iNewsPro – Parkersburg WV • iNewsPro – Peoria IL • iNewsPro – Rocky Mount NC • iNewsPro – Saginaw MI • iNewsPro – Salinas CA • iNewsPro – Salt Lake City UT • iNewsPro – San Angelo TX • iNewsPro – San Antonio TX • iNewsPro – San Diego CA • iNewsPro – San Francisco CA • iNewsPro – San Luis Obispo CA • iNewsPro – Santa Barbara CA • iNewsPro – Santa Fe NM • iNewsPro – Sarasota FL • iNewsPro – Savannah GA • iNewsPro – Scranton PA • iNewsPro – Sebring FL • iNewsPro – Sharon PA • iNewsPro – Sheboygan WI • iNewsPro – Sherman TX • iNewsPro – Shreveport LA • iNewsPro – Sioux City IA • iNewsPro – Sioux Falls SD • iNewsPro – South Bend IN • iNewsPro – Spokane WA • iNewsPro – Springfield, IL • iNewsPro – Springfield, MA • iNewsPro – Springfield, MO • iNewsPro – State College PA • iNewsPro – Steubenville OH • iNewsPro – St. Joseph, MO • iNewsPro – St. Louis, MO • iNewsPro – Stockton CA

Trust me when I say that there are many more of this specific template alone.

The article says that Apple isn’t planning on removing the existing apps, just not letting any new ones into the store. Personally, I think they should send the developers a letter stating that they need to turn these multi-app templates into a single app with in-app purchasing or Apple will remove them.

There is just no reason for developers to produce thousands of apps when in-app purchasing can compress hundreds of apps into a single app. This will please customers since it means that they don’t have to have several app icons taking up valuable Springboard space, it will be way easier on the developer since they only have to maintain one visible app. I can’t speak for the in-app catalog, but it has to be easier than using Apple’s interface to update entries.

Now it’s just a matter of time to see if this actually happens.


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