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14
Nov
08

Toy Bot Diaries 2 now in App Store, $3.99


The sequel to the popular and personality-filled Toy Bot Diaries is now available in the App Store in the form of Toy Bot Diaries 2 ($3.99). If you haven’t played the original, you owe it to yourself to try it out, as it is one of the more polished and fun platform titles on the iPhone and iPod Touch.

You can get the original here for $3.99 and the free version here, our review of Toy Bot Diaries can be found here.

Your favorite robot is BACK! Join Toy Bot in his latest and greatest adventure; Toy Bot Diaries Entry 2. Toy Bot begins where he left off; climbing out of the dingy sewers and into a whole new world of challenges in the sky. Entry 2 gives you more levels, more content, more graphics and maximum fun! See why TBD has been called one of the best games exclusive to the iPhone. If you liked TBD Entry 1, you’ll LOVE Toy Bot Diaries Entry 2!


16
Oct
08

ngmoco to Publish 3 New Games


There’s new content over at ngmoco that shows them publishing 3 new, upcoming iPhone games. There are new screenshots, videos, and information about all three games. One game, which you may have heard of, is Rolando. Hand Circus announced today their highly-anticipated platform/adventure game will be published by ngmoco today.

The second game is Maze Finger, which will contain 1000 fast-paced mazes that you explore with your finger. The third game is called Topple, which has you stacking various shapes of different colors and weights to see how high of a stack you can create without toppling it all over.

Both Maze Finger and Topple have been submitted to Apple for approval, so they should show up in the App Store soon. Rolando, on the other hand, is slated for “Holiday 2008″, even though the developer wanted to release the game during the summer.


19
Aug
08

Toy Bot Diaries: Entry 1 Demo Soon


If you’ve been holding off on purchasing Toy Bot Diaries: Entry 1 ($3.99), then you’re in luck as IUGO’s Sarah Thomson has announced that there will be a demo for the game soon. As soon as it is released and available in the App Store, we’ll let you know.

In our review of Toy Bot Diaries: Entry 1, I gave the game a perfect 5 out of 5 stars because it featured fun, physics-based gameplay, crisp graphics, great sound and music, and an intuitive control scheme that had you interacting with the environment.

In related news, you can read an interview with Sarah Thomson of IUGO Mobile Entertainment, talking about Toy Bot Diaries and more at IPwnGames.