HyperBowl , Tile Rider , Playground AR: Physics Sandbox and more
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HyperBowl ( $0.99 → Free ) Technicat, LLC HyperBowl is a licensed remake of the original game first released for PC in 2001. Swipe to send the bowling ball through the environments and towards the pins. Unlike other bowling games, you’re able to control the ball up until it hits the pins with additional swipes in order to avoid the obstacles littered throughout. HyperBowl includes lanes from the original game as well as several all-new lanes. You’re able to play solo or locally with up to three other players via pass-and-play.
Tile Rider ( $3.99 → Free ) Pavel Raliuk Tile Rider provides classic top-down gameplay with loads of puzzle elements. The object of the game is to guide your vehicle through levels littered with switches, enemies, and portals in order to reach the finish line. It’s a bit of a throwback to the App Store’s earlier gaming days since it doesn’t require in-app purchases of any kind or an Internet connection. Just enjoy the ride through 35 levels.
Playground AR: Physics Sandbox ( $2.99 → Free ) Marc Sureda Playground AR provides an open environment for you to create and destroy. You’re able to choose from an assortment of building blocks, everyday objects, and remote control vehicles, and place them in augmented reality with a tap. Your creations can be viewed from any angle, and you can take screenshots in order to share with friends and family. The only limitation is your imagination.
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