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Joe Danger Infinity Gets New "Daily Challenge" Mode in Latest Update

Posted by Stephen Hall on March 27th, 2014

Many games have been receiving "daily challenge" modes lately, and Joe Danger Infinity just couldn't help but join the party. The game is similar to the many motocross sidescrollers we've seen on the App Store for years, but takes the concept to completely new heights. In the game's first major update, version 1.1, players can participate in daily challenges to earn big coin prizes.

Building off a game mode added to Joe Danger Touch, the levels in the new update are very challenging with traps and obstacles that the player must avoid, and challenge the player with multiple routes to choose from. To get the best score, you'll need to land some awesome tricks on top of simply making it through these awesome new levels.

You can get Joe Danger Infinity on the App Store for $0.99.

Disney Infinity: Toy Box Comes to iPad

Posted by Jeff Scott on September 18th, 2013
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Disney Infinity is the most ambitious video gaming project undertaken by Disney in it's history. This multi-platform open world gaming environment that crosses all Disney and Pixar properties has now come to the iPad. While we can't play the story mode of the console versions (yet), the Toy Box mode lets users play with worlds created in the game and use characters and items gathered while playing the story mode.

INFINITY Comic Fanzine Relaunched and Reinvented for iPad

Posted by Lisa Caplan on August 6th, 2012
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If you are among the ever-growing number of digital comic and graphic novel enthusiasts, there’s a new free magazine on Newsstand called INIFNITY that's worth checking out. Designed for the iPad, it has the look and feel of any glossy digital bi-monthly without an overload of interactive features. There’s Twitter integration and audio commentary, but the magazine maintains an old-school feel with its attention focused on comic books and related genres.

The new iPad offering is actually a reinvention of a small comic fanzine that bears the same name which popped onto the scene in the 1980s. During its run it had a knack for finding stars on the rise, and the new iteration plans to do the same while also offering news and interviews with today’s big players.

The launch issue has tons of news and mini reviews, quotes from famous grapic novelists like Art Speiglman of Maus fame and features an interview PJ Holden about his commando-themed comics being banned by Apple, along with a preview of his latest, Murderdrome. There is also a one-on-one with David Lloyd on his graphic novel Kickback, a look at the art of Simon Russell and capsule reviews for several iOS titles.