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Top iPhone game apps: Zuma's Revenge, Draw Something lead paid charts

Gamasutra rounds up the week's most popular paid and free iPhone and iPod Touch games on the App Store, from Draw Something and Zuma's Revenge to Doodle Truck and more.

Danny Cowan, Blogger

March 12, 2012

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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 March 12th 2012, are as follows: 1. Draw Something ($0.99) 2. Zuma's Revenge! ($1.99) 3. Where's My Water? ($0.99) 4. Plants vs. Zombies ($0.99) 5. Fruit Ninja ($0.99) 6. Fancy Pants ($0.99) 7. Angry Birds ($0.99) 8. Cut the Rope ($0.99) 9. Bejeweled ($0.99) 10. Angry Birds Seasons ($0.99) OMGPOP's social drawing title Draw Something spends its third week at the top of the iPhone's sales charts, fending off competition from PopCap's recently released puzzler Zuma's Revenge! Zuma's release spurs App Store customer interest in fellow PopCap title Plants vs. Zombies, meanwhile, as Chillingo's Fancy Pants continues to report strong sales, ranking ahead of Angry Birds and Cut the Rope at sixth place. Here are this week's top free iPhone games: 1. Draw Something Free 2. Plumber Crack 3. Doodle Truck 4. Temple Run 5. Hidden Objects: Gardens of Time 6. Cross Fingers 7. Castle Age HD 8. ICEE Store! 9. Scramble With Friends Free 10. Jetpack Joyride Office Jerk developer Fluik captures second place in today's free charts with its follow-up title Plumber Crack, as a trial version of Draw Something continues to rank as the platform's most popular download. Triniti's recently updated Doodle Truck overtakes Temple Run at third place, while Disney's Hidden Objects: Gardens of Time and Mobigame's tangram puzzler Cross Fingers follow at fifth and sixth.

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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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