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Sister site FingerGaming rounds up the week's most popular paid and free iPhone and iPod Touch games on the App Store, from Burn the Rope and Fruit Ninja to Chop Chop Ninja and more.
[Sister site FingerGaming 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 and iPod Touch game titles on the App Store, as captured on January 10th 2011, are as follows: 1. Angry Birds ($0.99) 2. Burn the Rope ($0.99) 3. Fruit Ninja ($0.99) 4. Cut the Rope ($0.99) 5. Doodle Jump ($0.99) 6. Angry Birds Seasons ($0.99) 7. UNO ($0.99) 8. Family Guy: Time Warped ($0.99) 9. Words With Friends ($0.99) 10. Family Feud ($0.99) Big Blue Bubble's fire-based puzzler Burn the Rope (not to be confused with Chillingo's Cut the Rope) makes its first appearance in the App Store's charts this week, challenging reigning sales leader Angry Birds for the top spot. Fruit Ninja and Doodle Jump remain popular picks among App Store shoppers, while Ludia's Family Feud, Gameloft's UNO, and Glu's Family Guy: Time Warped see renewed popularity after dropping in price to 99 cents each. Here are this week's top free iPhone and iPod Touch games: 1. Angry Birds Seasons Free 2. Chop Chop Ninja 3. Pimple Popper Lite 4. Tap Tap Revenge 4 5. All-in-1 Logic GameBox 6. Moon Drop 7. Fruit Ninja Lite 8. Zombie Duck Hunt 9. 3D Pool Master Pro 10. Tiny Chef Rovio's newly released and ad-supported Angry Birds Seasons Free tops the free charts this week. Gamerizon's Chop Chop Ninja and Pimple Popper Lite take second and third place, bumping last week's chart leader Tap Tap Revenge 4 to fourth place. Other notable debuts in this week's free chart include NimbleBit's Plus+ network-enabled Moon Drop, Noumena's 3D Pool Master Pro, and Brooklyn Packet's microtransaction-supported Tiny Chef.
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