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Top iPad Game Apps: Epic's Infinity Blade Dominates Paid Charts

Sister site FingerGaming rounds up the week's most popular paid and free iPad gaming applications on the App Store as of today, with Infinity Blade, Angry Birds Seasons HD and Cut the Rope: Holiday Gift

Danny Cowan, Blogger

December 10, 2010

2 Min Read
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[Sister site FingerGaming rounds up the week's most popular paid and free iPad gaming applications on the App Store as of today, with Infinity Blade, Angry Birds Seasons HD and Cut the Rope: Holiday Gift currently ranking among the platform's top downloads.] This week's top paid iPad game titles are: 1. Infinity Blade ($5.99) 2. Angry Birds Seasons HD ($1.99) 3. Angry Birds HD ($4.99) 4. Monopoly for iPad ($9.99) 5. Cut the Rope HD ($1.99) 6. Fruit Ninja HD ($4.99) 7. Osmos for iPad ($4.99) 8. Scrabble for iPad ($4.99) 9. Jenga HD ($4.99) 10. Pictureka! for iPad ($2.99) Epic Games' well-received adventure title Infinity Blade tops iPad game sales in its debut week, pushing former chart leaders Angry Birds Seasons HD and Angry Birds HD to second and third place. An upgraded iPad version of EA's Monopoly lands at fourth place in its premiere week, leading to a boost in popularity for fellow board game adaptation Scrabble for iPad. NaturalMotion's Jenga HD also sees impressive sales in its first week of release, while Osmos for iPad returns to the chart to compete with Cut the Rope HD and Fruit Ninja HD at seventh place. Here are this week's top free iPad game applications are: 1. Cut the Rope: Holiday Gift 2. Stick Golf HD 3. Paper Toss HD Free 4. Shoot to Kill HD 5. Solitaire 6. Samurai II: Dojo 7. Toyshop Adventures for iPad 8. Twisted Lands: Shadow Town HD Lite 9. Doodle Fit 10. Dizzypad HD A free holiday-themed version of Chillingo's Cut the Rope heads the iPad's free game charts in its first day of release, overtaking Noodlecake's Stick Golf HD for top honors. Backflip's Paper Toss HD Free remains a popular download at third place, as Tower Studios' shooter Shoot to Kill HD climbs up to fourth place after recently being promoted as a free download.

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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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