Top Ten iPhone and iPad Apps Released This Week
October 1, 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!
An official trivia game from the Internet Movie Database, with hundreds of entertainment-focused questions, five difficulty levels and Game Center support. The app’s free with two in-app purchase add-on levels. Free.
A shopping list app with Retina Display support, multiple list support, the chance to share lists via email or SMS and a user-editable content database. $0.99/£0.69.
A new first-person-shooter with outstanding graphics and a 12+ age rating. It’s a universal app for the iPhone and iPad, and has Game Center compatibility. It’s also billed as the first in a franchise. $7.99/£6.99.
A LEGO app which goes hand-in-hand with a special Life of George LEGO kit, where you take a photo with your phone’s camera of things the app tells you to build, in order to complete the tasks. Free.
The official application for the question and answer website, with the chance to ask and answer questions, browse topics and create your own list of favorites. Free.
A universal iPhone and iPad version of the classic Mac game, with enhanced Retina Display graphics. You use air from vents in the floor to keep your paper ‘plane in the air and avoid the obstacles. $0.99/£0.69.
The latest in the long-running football franchise from EA Sports. This new edition has a revised control system and for the first time on iOS, a Manager Mode too. $4.99/£2.99.
The sequel to the first Katamari adventure game is a universal game for the iPhone and iPad, has Retina Display graphics and is a Freemium game, with one stage playable for free. A new control system makes rolling around much easier! Free.
A universal app for the iPhone and iPad, which gives you control over all your Google Tasks. Features include emailing lists, sub-tasking, notifications, password protection and the ability to create notes and tasks. Free.
An unusual retro arcade game with you as a cowboy shooting invading aliens. There are 50 levels, power-ups to collect and very cool 8-bit graphics. $0.99/£0.69.










Sometimes it seems that all that is produced for the iPhone is games.
I agree with you John, there are a lot of games for the iPhone but there are also so many useful apps that make the iPhone such a great tool to have. The iPhone is not famous just because of the games but because of the app store which offers so many handy apps for any user out there. It is also true that in the game arena there are also many cool games and their vendors create more and more versions for the app store. Way to go iPhone, lets create more games and more apps and lets see the new iPhone 5 and what cool features it has to offer in the near future.