E3 2011: Pocket Gamer's hands-on with iPad platformer Fruity Jelly

There's no shortage of platformers on Apple's iPad. Coming in July, Bulkypix’s Fruity Jelly hopes to add some more flavour to the genre.

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Avault: Thursday App Attack for 9/29 (part 1)

Whether you enjoy turn-based RPGs, casual arcade or flight sim games, this week’s App Attack has you covered. A few of these apps have been on our radar for a while (some since E3) while others came as a complete surprise via random PR emails. Per usual, each app is one that we feel is worth the asking price and is sure to keep you entertained during the day’s downtime. If you’re feeling bored with what’s on your iOS device take a look at these apps and pick a few up.

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Toucharcade: Fruity Jelly Review

Toucharcade: Sometimes I seriously question what it going through the minds of game developers when they name a game. Bulkypix's Fruity Jelly [99¢], for instance, has a name that makes it sound like a hyper-casual, made-for-kids, physics game. It doesn't really describe the game, nor does it make me want to play it. Or even look at it. Amazingly, it overcomes that problem by provided a surprisingly solid puzzle-platformer.

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Neocrisis: Fruity Jelly Coming this Summer

Neocrisis: Fruity Jelly is coming to the iOS devices this summer, courtesy of the developers at Scorsoft and the publishers at BulkyPix. Players of all ages who love the arcade classic Pac-Man style gaming, will love Fruity Jelly and its fun and rewarding gaming experience.

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