Philipp Stollenmayer, developer of such games like Sometimes You Die ($1.99), Okay? (Free), and Pancake – The Game (Free), has updated his game Zip-Zap ($1.99) with 32 new levels with a twist. Literally, these levels force you to twist your device from portrait into landscape mode in order to play them.
If you haven’t played Zip-Zap yet, well, good news: the game is on sale for $0.99 with the new update, down from $1.99. It’s only a dollar less, but hey, that’s still technically half off, and mobile pricing psychology is so weird any way, so enjoy the massive not-massive savings. Zip-Zap is pretty charming for a physics-type puzzler, as you use a one-tap control scheme to manipulate objects on a hinge to try and complete each level’s objective. It’s fun stuff, and the game does a good job at making inanimate objects have a character to them.


Looks interesting and worth a punt.
Does look pretty good.
Ah the Mahabharata ... good setting for a game. Similar to the Trojan war in that the rank and file are cannon fodder and it's all about the heroes from each side doing everything. That being said, when I read the epic, I always end up supporting the supposed "bad guys". The villains are much cooler than the heroes, who are kind of pansies who get everything given to them by the gods.
Good setting for a game, definitely will keep an eye out for this one
I want this to be like the Pixar film short Sanjay's Super Team - that would be superb.