Sponsored By

Top iPad game apps: Crytek's Fibble HD, Clear Vision report fast sales

Gamasutra rounds up the most popular paid and free iPad gaming applications on the App Store as of today, with Fibble HD, Clear Vision, and Lego Ninjago currently ranking among the platform's top downloads.

Danny Cowan, Blogger

March 30, 2012

2 Min Read
Game Developer logo in a gray background | Game Developer

[In this weekly column, Gamasutra rounds up the most popular paid and free iPad gaming applications on the App Store as of today, with Fibble HD, Clear Vision and Lego Ninjago currently ranking among the platform's top downloads.] This week's top paid titles are: 1. Angry Birds Space HD ($2.99) 2. Draw Something ($0.99) 3. Where's My Water? ($0.99) 4. Clear Vision (17+) ($0.99) 5. Words With Friends HD ($0.99) 6. Madcoaster ($0.99) 7. Angry Birds HD ($2.99) 8. Fibble HD ($2.99) 9. Fruit Ninja HD ($2.99) 10. Swordigo ($1.99) Angry Birds Space HD and Draw Something head the iPad's sales charts for the second week in a row, while FDG Entertainment's recently released sniper sim Clear Vision challenges Disney's Where's My Water? at fourth place. Several recent debuts also report top sales in this weeks results, including Chillingo's side-scrolling rollercoaster title Mad Coaster, Crytek's physics-based puzzler Fibble HD, and Swordigo, an action-RPG from the creators of the hit platformer Soosiz. Here are this week's top free iPad applications: 1. Draw Something Free 2. Lego Ninjago: Rise of the Snakes 3. Pool 4. Hunger Games: Girl on Fire 5. Words With Friends HD Free 6. Temple Run 7. Angry Birds HD Free 8. Gravely Silent: House of Deadlock 9. WordSearch Unlimited HD Free 10. C.H.A.O.S An ad-supported version of OMGPOP's Draw Something continues to lead the free iPad charts, fending off competition from Lego's free action title Ninjago: Rise of the Snakes and Byterun's billiards sim Pool, which was recently updated with iPad 3 compatibility. Lions Gate's indie-developed Hunger Games: Girl on Fire drops to fourth after premiering at second place last week, while Big Fish's hidden object game Gravely Silent: House of Deadlock claims eighth place in its premiere week.

About the Author

Danny Cowan

Blogger

Danny Cowan is a freelance writer, editor, and columnist for Gamasutra and its subsites. Previously, he has written reviews and feature articles for gaming publications including 1UP.com, GamePro, and Hardcore Gamer Magazine.

Daily news, dev blogs, and stories from Game Developer straight to your inbox

You May Also Like