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Top iPhone Game Apps: Amazing Breaker Reports Sharp Rise In Popularity

Gamasutra rounds up the week's most popular paid and free iPhone and iPod Touch games on the App Store, from Amazing Breaker and Superman to Line Runner and more.

Danny Cowan, Blogger

November 21, 2011

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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 November 21st 2011, are as follows: 1. Amazing Breaker ($0.99) 2. Angry Birds ($0.99) 3. Fruit Ninja ($0.99) 4. Angry Birds Seasons ($0.99) 5. Superman ($0.99) 6. Cut the Rope ($0.99) 7. Flick Home Run ($0.99) 8. Words With Friends ($0.99) 9. Tetris ($0.99) 10. Minecraft: Pocket Edition ($6.99) Dekovir's ice-smashing puzzler Amazing Breaker climbs to the top of the iPhone sales charts following a sudden increase in popularity. Angry Birds falls to second place, as Halfbrick's Fruit Ninja takes third. Chillingo's recently released Superman takes fifth in its debut week, while Mojang's Minecraft: Pocket Edition makes an impressive showing at tenth place, despite its relatively high price point. Here are this week's top free iPhone games: 1. Amazing Breaker Free 2. Line Runner 3. Always Up! 4. Office Jerk 5. Blood & Glory 6. Tap Tap Muppets 7. Pixel Mall 8. Running Dino 9. Duck Hunt Crazy 10. Original Gangstaz Rock A free trial version of Amazing Breaker tops today's free charts, leading to a boost in popularity for the paid edition. Rope'n'Fly developer Robert Szeleney takes second place with his latest release Line Runner, overtaking AlphaWeb's Doodle Jump-like Always Up! Disney's newly launched rhythm title Tap Tap Muppets earns sixth place in this week's results, as newcomer sim title Pixel Mall enters the top ten at seventh.

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Danny Cowan

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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.

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