Top Ten iPhone and iPad Apps Released This Week
September 10, 2011 | Andy Boxall

Looking for a new app this weekend? Here are ten great new apps for the iPhone and iPad that you may want to check out!
The latest time-sucking business management game from Kairosoft arrives on iOS, and this time you’re in charge of a racing team. If it’s only half as great as Game Dev Story and Mega Mall Story, it’s going to be fantastic! $2.99/£1.99.
After a very long wait, Google’s official Blogger app arrives for the iPhone. Post from various accounts including the uploading of images. Free.
Another rhythm game with a traditional style and exclusively for the iPad. Here it’s all about being a DJ and building your reputation. There are 25 tracks and more available via in-app purchase. $5.99/£3.99.
A new never-ending speed endurance challenge, where no two games are ever the same. It’s universal for the iPhone and iPad and comes with Game Center support. $0.99/£0.69.
A music/rhythm game with more than 300 unique tunes and three difficulty levels,all of which will really test your memory. Complete with Game Center support and the promise of future updates. $0.99/£0.69.
The latest from G5 Entertainment sees Jane return to the hotel business, with 60 levels, Game Center support, Retina Display graphics and various in-app purchases. The game is free to download, but you’ll need to pay to unlock the full version, Free.
It’s a calculator. It’s a cat. It’s Catculator! A swift update has added ‘purring’ technology, which should be the only thing you need to know in order to download this universal iPhone/iPad app! $0.99/£0.69.
Make music out of everyday sounds with this new Smule app! It’s a very clever take on the dull soundboard genre, complete with the ability to record your performances and share them via YouTube. $0.99/£0.69.
An iPad music magazine which gathers together artists and tracks you may enjoy, all based around your existing music library. It’s a bit like Flipboard, but for music. Free.
A new never-ending speed endurance challenge, where no two games are ever the same. It’s universal for the iPhone and iPad and comes with Game Center support. $0.99/£0.69.
A graphically beautiful iPad 2-only puzzle game, adapted from the PC original. $4.99/£2.99.









