Mike Irving from Capsule Computers wrote :
Licensed apps. It’s not a term that fills gamers with confidence. It’s almost common knowledge that games based on properties from film or TV are usually not worth the effort, and iPhone apps based on these are more often than not the bottom of the barrel. Where’s My Perry? is based on The Disney Channel cartoon Phineas and Ferb, and plays pretty much exactly like Disney Mobile’s previous hit app, Where’s My Water? So how does it fare, with that stigma in mind?
Chris Buffa (Modojo): Here we are, the best iOS games of the year. We started with a list of 200, whittled that down to about 100, then the gloves came off, as we fought to include certain titles and said painful goodbyes to others. The result is a snapshot of 2012, the 50 iPhone and iPad games that stood out the most. That said, join us each day as we make the countdown. On that note, it's time for games 40-31.
Disney Mobile has released three new games: Monster's Inc. Run, Nemo's Reef and Where's My Holiday?
Article includes release info as well as brief descriptions for each game.
Don't want mobile games.
I think I speak for a lot of people when we say we want.
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Zac Elawar from Capsule Computers wrote:
Christmas break is near, and to celebrate these most festive of times, Disney is releasing updates for 3 of their biggest mobile titles: Where's My Perry?, Temple Run: Brave and Wreck-it Ralph.
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