Spider: The Secret of Bryce Manor Tiger Style Genre: Games Price: $0.99 Release Date: August 10, 2009 67% OFF FOR A LIMITED TIME! SPIN WEBS, TRAP BUGS, UNLOCK THE SECRETS OF BRYCE MANOR Now Built for iOS 4! One of the iPhone's most beautiful games is now optimized for the retina display! —————————————- Now available: SPIDER: BRYCE MANOR HD for the iPAD Beautiful graphics and Sidekicks Multiplayer! App Store link: http://bit.ly/aE3tqM —————————————- PRAISE FOR SPIDER TouchArcade – Game of the Year! Independent Games Festival Mobile – Game of the Year! Wired – Top 20 iPhone Apps of 2009 IGN.com – Platformer of the Year Slide to Play – Platformer of the Year USA Today – “Best of the Year” “There’s really nothing as uniquely rewarding as tackling a hornet out of the air, or spinning an eight-point web.” – Slide To Play “The twin games — puzzle-action and mystery — work exceptionally well together.” – IGN “Gorgeous storybook-illustrated style that's remarkably unique for any game” – Offworld “One of the most wonderfully natural and intuitive control schemes” – AppGamer “Spider's soundtrack deserves to be on iTunes — it is astounding .. The music is perfectly married to the mystery of the manor.” – IGN —————————————- Watch the Official Trailer: http://bit.ly/15PEoZ —————————————- You are a spider. One afternoon, you discover an abandoned mansion. Where is the family who lived here?
Samsung has built on its earlier pledge to get behind Microsoft’s new Windows Phone 7 operating system by outlining its mobile plans. The Windows Phone 7 platform will be a ‘key component of the Samsung smartphone portfolio’, and is part of a ‘long term commitment’ according to the Korean electronics firm. We don’t know much about the new phones, but the specs have been set: the Samsung phones will pack (at least) a 1GHz processor, 5MP camera, 3.7-inch WVGA screen and dedicated graphics processing. Samsung is actually announcing a licensing agreement to bring Windows Phone 7 devices to the UK this year, which will be no great surprise given it was mentioned as one of the key partners at Microsoft’s OS launch in February





