

Zombies HD, and We Rule Deluxe close out today's results. Playrix's puzzler Call of Atlantis HD makes a rare chart appearance at fifth place this week, as Scrabble for iPad, Plants vs. The iPad version of Tap Zoo also sees an increase in popularity this week, and charts behind Angry Birds HD in today's results. Here are this week’s top-grossing iPad applications: Chillingo's recent hit Feed Me Oil rises to third place in its debut week, as Tap Zoo lands at fourth place following a recent update.Īngry Birds remains a popular pick at fifth place, meanwhile, as the free-to-play Smurfs' Village and Zombie Farm compete with paid titles Infinity Blade and Words With Friends in the chart's latter half. Pocket Gems' microtransaction-supported management sim Tap Pet Hotel overtakes last week's chart champion Zynga Poker for top honors in this week's results. This week's top-grossing iPhone titles are: All titles in the App Store's "Games" category are considered in chart rankings. It differs significantly from the Top 10 Games chart, which is ranked by sales, and therefore is dominated by lower-priced titles that sell more copies.ĭata comes courtesy of Apple's public sales information. These charts allow end users to see who is making the most money on the App Store that day.

revenue charts see Tap Pet Hotel and Feed Me Oil earning top iPhone sales, while Tap Zoo and Call of Atlantis HD emerge as big sellers on the iPad. We targeted our game towards a younger audience, though the game can be played by anyone of any age! We sincerely hope you enjoy Please Don't Eat Me.Every week, Gamasutra rounds up the top-grossing iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad applications, as current that day in the iTunes App Store. Use Left Mouse Click on goo guns, flamethrowers, and switches to activate them.

Can you complete every level Enjoy Feed Me Moar 2. Try to finish each level fast to earn 3 stars. Much like prop hunt, you hide from enemies by transforming yourself into objects in the environment. The monsters are hungry again in Feed Me Moar 2 Help the scientists shoot the lovely purple goo into their mouths. Inspired by games such as Overcooked and Little Nightmares we set out to create a fun little 3D platformer where the main mechanic is to transform the player into different kinds of food. Please Don’t Eat Me was developed by students at Futuregames. Can he manage to create an antidote before being eaten, or is his fate sealed? Hide from monsters, collect food and save the magician! When his maniacal plans of world domination backfires, he accidentally creates a potion that has turned him into a little dust ball! He must now collect enough ingredients scattered around his basement to create an antidote to turn himself back to normal, all while hiding from his magical pet who is out on the hunt for some delicious food. Please Don’t Eat Me is a third person platformer set in the dark dungeon of a deranged alchemist and magician.

Part of Futuregames 2021 fall term game project 1
