iFroggy Prince v2.1
Requirements: iPhone / iPod Touch (OS 2.0 or Later)
Overview: This game makes good use of the accelerometer on your iPhone. Lean back on your sofa and play relax. Sit straight, hold the device flat and play serious. Auto-configuration, No manual calibration onaccelerometer.

You play iFroggy, you have to guide him to swim to his friends (e.g., princess, fish, duck) on the other side of the pond.
While doing that, you have to avoid the spooky/scary creatures in-between. If you get to touch them, you need to go back from the start again. And if you run out of time, you lose the game.
You just tilt your phone in order to move iFroggy, take note of the time bar on the upper left side.
Enough talk? Let's download iFroggy Prince and put the froggy's destiny under your hands!
Recommnended for fans of games such as Frogger, Labyrinth.
Enjoy and have fun!!
More Info:
Download Instructions:
http://rapidshare.com/files/346384045/cormiayPc.rar
Requirements: iPhone / iPod Touch (OS 2.0 or Later)
Overview: This game makes good use of the accelerometer on your iPhone. Lean back on your sofa and play relax. Sit straight, hold the device flat and play serious. Auto-configuration, No manual calibration onaccelerometer.

You play iFroggy, you have to guide him to swim to his friends (e.g., princess, fish, duck) on the other side of the pond.
While doing that, you have to avoid the spooky/scary creatures in-between. If you get to touch them, you need to go back from the start again. And if you run out of time, you lose the game.
You just tilt your phone in order to move iFroggy, take note of the time bar on the upper left side.
Enough talk? Let's download iFroggy Prince and put the froggy's destiny under your hands!
Recommnended for fans of games such as Frogger, Labyrinth.
Enjoy and have fun!!
More Info:
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http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/ifroggy-prince/id289814788?mt=8Download Instructions:
http://rapidshare.com/files/346384045/cormiayPc.rar
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