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[In this weekly feature, Gamasutra rounds up the week's most popular paid and free iPhone and iPod Touch games, as current on the iTunes App Store.] This week's top paid iPhone game titles on the App Store, as captured on July 9th 2012, are as follows: 1. Where's My Perry? (Disney, $0.99) 2. Temple Run: Brave (Disney, $0.99) 3. Where's My Water? (Disney, $0.99) 4. Angry Birds Space (Rovio, $0.99) 5. FIFA Soccer 12 (EA Sports, $0.99) 6. Fruit Ninja (Halfbrick, $0.99) 7. Bejeweled (PopCap, $0.99) 8. Kingdom Rush (Armor Games, $0.99) 9. Cut the Rope (ZeptoLab, $0.99) 10. Minecraft: Pocket Edition (Mojang, $6.99) Disney's Where's My Perry?, Temple Run: Brave, and Where's My Water? top this week's iPhone sales charts, leading over Angry Birds Space and a price-dropped FIFA 12. Armor Games' Kingdom Rush returns to the top ten at eighth place following the recent launch of a content-expanding update, while Cut the Rope and Minecraft: Pocket Edition trail at ninth and tenth. Here are this week's top free iPhone games: 1. Angry Birds Seasons (Rovio) 2. Hit Tennis 3 (Focused Apps) 3. TheEndApp (Goroid) 4. CSR Racing (NaturalMotion) 5. Guess the Character (JanduSoft) 6. Flow Free (Big Duck Games) 7. Escape Bear (Humble Gaming) 8. Snow Cone Maker Free (Tiny Toys) 9. Where's My Water? Free (Disney) 10. Bingo Bash (BitRhymes) Angry Birds Seasons heads up the free app charts after being named as Apple's App of the Week, as Focused Apps' tennis sim Hit Tennis 3 and Goroid's endless runner TheEndApp claim second and third place. NaturalMotion's free-to-play racer CSR Racing remains a popular pick at fourth place, meanwhile, as former chart leader Flow Free drops to sixth place in today's results.
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