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28
Sep
09

Top-Selling Paid Game Apps for September 28th


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Every Monday, FingerGaming rounds up the most popular paid iPhone and iPod Touch applications, as current that day on the iTunes App Store. This week’s top titles are:

  1. Frogger ($0.99)
  2. Cartoon Wars ($0.99)
  3. F.A.S.T. — Fleet Air Superiority Training! ($0.99)
  4. Bejeweled 2 ($2.99)
  5. geoDefense Swarm ($0.99)
  6. Knights Onrush ($0.99)
  7. Battle Bears ($0.99)
  8. Doodle Jump ($0.99)
  9. TightWire ($0.99)
  10. Max Injury ($0.99)

The castle defense title Cartoon Wars makes a surprise return to the top ten this week, landing behind the reigning chart champion Frogger at second place. Last week’s second-place title geoDefense Swarm falls to fifth in today’s results, as F.A.S.T. climbs up to third after publisher SGN recently revealed the specifics of its App Store sales data.

Bejeweled 2 moves up several spots to take fourth place this week. The popularity of A Quest of Knights Onrush has generated new interest in its predecessor title, meanwhile, as Doodle Jump, TightWire, and Max Injury finish out this week’s top ten.


25
Sep
09

iPhone’s F.A.S.T. Sells 400,000 Units


fast[The following was originally written by Kris Graft at FingerGaming sister site Gamasutra.]

As social game developer SGN announced a roster of new hires, the company also confirmed that to date it has sold 400,000 units of the air combat game F.A.S.T. on iPhone.

The game, whose title is short for Fleet Air Superiority Training, launched on June 7 this year, and currently sells for 99 cents. The game particularly takes advantage of the iPhone’s accelerometer, allowing players to tilt the iPhone or iPod Touch to control jets engaged in air dogfights. The game earned strong reviews from enthusiast press.

SGN, short for Social Gaming Network, is also behind Facebook, MySpace, and Bebo games such as (fluff)Friends, iBaseball, and iBowling. The company claims that “at least one SGN game has been downloaded on a third of all iPhone and iPod touch devices in existence.”

The game maker, founded in March 2008, also said that it has hired a slate of new employees, all vets of the video games industry. The top hire is Randy Breen, who is now serving as SGN’s COO. Breen was with EA pre-IPO, SGN said, joining the company in 1986 when there were just 100 employees. He also worked at LucasArts and Emotiv Systems’ chief product officer.

Another new SGN hire is Randy Angle, who will lead development of SGN’s games. Angle is credited in games including Dungeons & Dragons: Eye of the Beholder, The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, and Blood Wake.

Other hires include art director Margaret Foley-Mauvais (formerly EA), executive producer Dan Brazelton (ex-Crystal Dynamics, Total Entertainment Networks), and director of global communications Adriana Gascoigne (ex-hi5).

Additional recent hires include CTO Eric Huynh (ex-Vivendi Games) and chief creative officer Eric Lindstrom (ex-Crystal Dynamics).

SGN said its current iPhone game library has seen over 13 million unique downloads.

SGN CEO Shervin Pishevar said he hopes the new hires will help “capitalize on [SGN's] position within the booming social gaming industry.”