A Look at Five Upcoming iPhone Titles from Gameloft

Gameloft, one of the few development houses creating games for the classic iPod, stated earlier this year that they have 15 iPhone games in development for sale through the iTunes App Store.

Update: It appears the information was released prematurely, and Gameloft has asked us to take down the information, but needless to say, we can expect some Gameloft games through the App Store in the near future.

5 Comments

  1. clark

    It still takes 50 some megabytes compared to crash bandicoots like 7m, but i might but it now!

  2. Brandon

    Jeezus, I just bought this at full price two days ago..

  3. Elie

    So which is the better buy now? Crash at 9.99 or cro mag at 5.99?

  4. mavis

    I bought this on launch day and have enjoyed playing it for the past couple of weeks. That said, it's becoming fairly apparent that patience is a virtue with the App Store - not only for developers waiting for releases and updates to be approved, but also for customers waiting for prices to drop. It'll be interesting to see how low they go, and it'll be GREAT to see developers releasing games and apps for less than the 'magic' $9.99 price point, which for whatever reason they all seem to think their apps are worth.

  5. MagnusD

    At last. Now I might reconsider purchasing the game.
    The only game I've seen so far that can justify $10 is Super Monkey Ball. Not because it's particularily awesome (I think it's an okay game), but because it provides hours of fun and play and new every new leve provides a new challenge.

    Crassh is not such a game. Within 1 and a half week of casual play I completed all missions and gold star on all cups.

    Which also means that Dizzy Bee is a steal ;)