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[In this weekly column, Gamasutra rounds up the most popular paid and free iPad gaming applications on the App Store as of today, with Frisbee Forever, Drawn: The Painted Tower and Falling Fred currently ranking among the platform's top downloads.] This week's top paid titles are: 1. Angry Birds Rio HD ($2.99) 2. Angry Birds HD ($4.99) 3. Where's Waldo? HD ($0.99) 4. Angry Birds Seasons HD ($1.99) 5. Drawn: The Painted Tower HD ($0.99) 6. Big City Adventure: New York City HD ($0.99) 7. Cut the Rope HD ($1.99) 8. Fruit Ninja HD ($2.99) 9. A Witch's Curse: Princess Isabella HD ($0.99) 10. Awakening: The Dreamless Castle HD ($0.99) Big Fish Games claims multiple spots in today's iPad chart thanks to a recent catalog sale, putting games like Drawn: The Painted Tower HD, Big City Adventure: New York City HD, and A Witch's Curse among the platform's top sellers. Rovio tops overall sales with Angry Birds HD and Angry Birds Rio HD, as Ludia's Where's Waldo? HD takes third place after dropping in price to 99 cents. Here are this week's top free iPad applications: 1. Frisbee Forever 2. Falling Fred 3. Angry Birds Rio HD Free 4. Secret Mission: The Forgotten Island HD 5. Scene It? Comedy Movies HD 6. Fishing Joy HD 7. Minesweeper Q for iPad 8. Angry Birds HD Free 9. Turbo Grannies 10. Dream Chronicles: The Book of Air Kiloo's free-to-play disc sport sim Frisbee Forever leads free iPad downloads in its debut week. Fellow alliterative app Falling Fred follows close behind at second place, as former chart-topper Angry Birds Rio HD Free drops to third. A free edition of Screenlife's Scene It? charts at fifth this week, leading over PunchBox's microtransaction-supported Fishing Joy HD and Spica's Minesweeper clone Minesweeper Q.
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