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Ocarina for iPhone – Video Review

Ocarina for iPhone – Video Review

Ocarina is an instrument for the iPhone based of the original ocarina: a small flute like instrument with an opening to blow through and four holes which can be covered to produce different notes. Ocarina was one of the first popular iPhone applications, praised by many like David Pogue and included on Apple’s All-Time Top Apps. I’m sure many of you have heard of it before and like me, have owned it for a long time, however, the apple iDevice nation is always growing and quality apps like this drop off the charts only being enjoyed by original users. Ocarina is currently $0.99 in the App Store and is meant for the iPhone. Video review after the break!

Hipstamatic for iPhone – Video Review

Hipstamatic for iPhone – Video Review

Lo-Fi photography with plastic cameras has created a sort of cult following over the past few years. Companies likeLomography and Holga have become very popular with their many cheap plastic film cameras which produce unpredictable vintage photographs. As a owner of a lomography camera myself, I can say that this type of photography is addictive and although I love the efficiency of digital cameras, the unpredictability of plastic cameras is an adventure. Thirty years ago, a small company in Wisconsin released 200 cameras with interchangeable lenses and multiple film formats called Hipstamatics. Most of these cameras have been lost over time but analog photography still lives on. A digital reproduction of this camera has now been brought to the iPhone. Hipstamatic is $1.99 and $0.99 for each additional lenses/film kit bought in-app. A video review of the app after the break!

Mega Jump Video Review

Mega Jump Video Review

Apps with new, totally original ideas in the App Store is a rare occurrence. Most apps you’ll find have a number of other apps doing the similar, or even the exact same thing. This isn’t exactly a bad thing however. Similar apps create competition and the consumer has a variety of choices to find their perfect app. Mega Jump is an unoriginal, copycat game to apps like Doodle Jump or Papi Jump. But, it’s a heck of a lot fun, super addicting and done so well, you’ll be playing for hours. Mega Jump will cost you $0.99. Video after the break!

iQuarters Video Review

iQuarters Video Review

Travel to any bar, pub or frat house across the country and you are sure to find the classic game of quarters, getting people plastered for hundreds of years. The game involves many variations but all involve two principles: one, a shot glass and quarter, and two, beer. Well, now you can play quarters anywhere you go and even remain sober. iQuarters is a game from the creators of Golden Tee Golf and is being released June 3 for $1.99. Video after the break!

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