Top iPhone and iPad Apps Out This Week
June 17, 2011 | Andy Boxall

Browsing the App Store this weekend? If so, here are ten applications released recently.
A Game Center-enabled continuous racing game with lawn mowers. It’s a universal app with added in-app purchasing for coins to use in-game. $0.99/£0.59.
The sequel to the classic retro adventure game, with great graphics and both the original version and director’s cut of the game. Currently on sale. $0.99/£0.59.
Create your own photo collages using custom themes and your own photos. The app is free, but theme packs cost $0.99/£0.59, however as a launch special you get 30 themes for free. Free.
Download videos from ‘tube’ sites and store them inside folders, including password protected ones. Videos are displayed in the app’s own browser. $1.99/£1.19.
A new photo-sharing social networking app, with a gaming element where you can create contents. The app also has Twitter and Facebook sharing. Free.
Another retro platform game with pixel-art graphics, 70-levels and OpenFeint support. $0.99/£0.59.
An app which works alongside a Mac OS program to let you stream your iTunes music library to your iPhone over 3G or Wi-Fi. $1.99/£1.19.
Control and manage applications, windows and even Spaces on the Mac with this remote visual app center for the iPad. You’ll need an application on your PC, but that’s it. $2.99/£1.79.
A multi-level speed tap game. $0.99/£0.59.
The First Real Kitchen Cookbook.
Twenty five easy to follow recipes complete with pictures and videos, plus a shopping list feature, this app is designed to teach the basics of cooking. $3.99/£1.99.










