Pocket Gamer:
Having already made its mark on the App Store with games like Scoops, Sky Burger, and Dizzypad, US studio NimbleBit has just announced its most ambitious game to-date.
Pocket Frogs is a freemium game for iPhone and iPad that mixes up elements of Pokemon, We Rule, and Animal Crossing, that will have you discovering, collecting, trading, and breeding over 10,000 unique frogs.
We caught up with NimbleBit co-founder Ian Marsh to find out more.
Last week, a California judge gave the go-ahead for a class action suit against Apple brought by a group of parents upset about In-App Purchases in games and how kids were racking up huge bills from them. Is Apple responsible, or does the blame lie elsewhere?
This is ridiculous. Do you hand your kid a credit card normally and say "Go for it!"
If you're letting your kids play these games, make sure your card isn't automatically linked up. That's what a sensible parent would do.
Chris Buffa (Modojo): One of the best things about owning an iPhone or iPad is the overwhelming amount of free content you can download, including video games.
GoozerNation: "The nice thing about using the Android and iOS platforms for gaming is the price point. Sure, many of the games aren't full-fledged or super innovative, but that isn't required when all you're looking for are pocket-sized doses of fun throughout the day. Here are two of the Android games that have been holding my attention lately."