This Raub update (1.1.0) brings you additional statistics module. We have added several sample stats.
Please let us know if you would like us to add additional stats!
This Raub update (1.1.0) brings you additional statistics module. We have added several sample stats.
Please let us know if you would like us to add additional stats!

Raub
We are proud to announce that we have just released our first card game Raub for iPhone and iPod Touch!
Enjoy Raub on your iPhone and iPod Touch!
Raub -> Engaging and interesting yet simple to learn.
Raub -> Anyone can play and master it.
Raub -> Why aren’t you playing it?
Why Raub?
Learn this amazing old European card game played all over Central and Southern Europe. You will love playing it on your way to and from work, school, etc. It is one of the simplest of all trick based games and is played with 32 card deck (A, K, Q, J, 10, 9, 8, 7). Once you try it, you’ll be hooked on it!!! See why people cannot resist playing Raub!
For experienced users: This game is the best way to practice your Raub skills against three computer players!
FEATURES:
I should draw attention to any iPhone developer interested in developing iPhone web apps or debating between iPhone web apps and native apps to following link:
http://www.livescore.com/iphone/
The link is to the sports scores web site (iPhone app section of the site). What is special about this particular web site? Well it had highly touted version of iPhone web app for a while now. Several days ago I noticed that Livescore.com app is now out as the native iPhone app (there used to be web version for a while now). Check out the web version at:
http://iphone.livescore.com/
and then download the native version at:
http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/livescore/id356928178?mt=8&ign-mpt=uo%3D6
After examining both you can be probably see for yourself difference between web version and native version of the app.
Cause they stay free… and get better. iPhone developers do tend to add more and more functionality to already free games. More for the same price.
So for example if you checkout our review of popular Paper Toss game (see our review at http://blog.bar-coders.com/2009/08/06/apps-“ilike”-–-paper-toss/ ) you will notice screenshots for few months back. If you download the game now you will notice additional functionality on top of the one we reviewed originally. I wish the beer was like iPhone free games: Always free and constantly improving….. Maybe in an alternate dimension.
Once upon time in land far far far away I played game called Pinball Fantasies on platform long forgotten but vividly remember (and still much liked by me and many other people – yeah it is Amiga 500). Well since then I had a chance to play many pinballs (both computer and full blown ones) but the one I had chance to play recently made me spend more than few hours on it. It is named ”Wild West Pinball” and it has elements of a great game:
Great graphics (tryly they hit the spot with graphics, and in-game zooms)
Quality audio (I have to admit that I liked pinball games more for their audio then for their graphics)
Challenging gameplay (All who have played easy pinballs know what I am talking about; pinball has to be challenging a bit or it will get boooring very soon)
I will not go into more detail about game itself. I’ll just mention that it uses standard gameplay (tapping on left and right hand screens to hit the ball) and pulling down to launch the ball. If you get the chance play this game (any true fan of pinball will appreciate it).
Note: I just checked the Appstore and the Wild West Pinball is now .99 cents. When I got it was free (I am attaching a proof it was free at the time)
| 7 | Wild West Pinball, v1.1, Seller: OOO Gameprom (4+) |
Free |
I have to admit this game is worth more than .99 cents…. Great job by developers I have to admit.
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