![]() Rastamouse (and Scratchy and Zoomer) make their first official appearance on the App Store in this skateboarding game for kids. ![]() iPhone Rastamouse: Ride da Riddim (£1.49) The game itself is addictive, too: competitive word-finding puzzles played against friends, with decent depth to its scoring system. Here's an interesting one: a word game from Microsoft released on iPhone, but using its own Xbox Live platform for community features rather than Apple's Game Center. The app is designed to play along live with the show, whether you're watching live or on catchup. The BBC has launched this "play-along" app for its Antiques Roadshow TV programme, taking the form of a valuation game that tests whether you can guess how much items are worth before they're valued on-screen by the show's experts. iPhone Antiques Roadshow Play-along (Free) The idea: reviving Facebook's traditional 'poke' feature as a way to send self-destructing messages, photos and videos to friends, setting their lifespan at one, three, five or 10 seconds. There was lots of noise around Facebook Poke just before Christmas when it went live, even if it was fairly shamelessly inspired by the success of an existing app called Snapchat. It's hard to explain, but genuinely hypnotic to play. ![]() Hundreds has the makings of similar popularity: a stylish-yet-minimal puzzle game where you tap on circles to make them grow, while avoiding having your finger on them when they bump into one another. Semi Secret Software made its name with excellent endless-runner game Canabalt. ![]()
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