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AppCraver (Free subscription) | 02/01/2009
When Danielle Cassley and Jason Citron introduced Aurora Feint The Beginning in July, they weren’t kidding. Since then, they’ve followed up with three more titles, Aurora Feint II: Arena in November, and Aurora Feint II: The Beginning and Aurora Feint II: Tower Puzzles this week. Aurora Feint is no longer a game, it’s a franchise....
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Mac|Life all RSS Feed (Free subscription) | 01/01/2009
Who knew being a little tile was such a rough gig? Aurora Feint II: The Arena is less a sequel to Aurora Feint: The Beginning than a refinement of its winning, tile-matching RPG formula. But the biggest addition--a new, online combat option--disappoints. read more
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iPhone Headlines News (Free subscription) | 24/12/2008
Aurora Feint's new iPhone games will engage you for hours over the holidays. BURLINGAME, CA--(Marketwire - December 24, 2008) - Aurora Feint Inc., the company that launched Aurora Feint: The Beginning, the single most favorably reviewed free game for ...
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iLounge (Free subscription) | 22/12/2008
Aurora Feint has revealed to iLounge that it is releasing two new games for the iPhone and iPod touch based on its most recent title, Aurora Feint II: The Arena. Aurora Feint II: The Beginning is a budget-priced upgrade to the original, free Aurora Feint title, Aurora Feint: The Beginning, including new and improved mining game play...
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Market Wire - Lifestyle and Leisure: Toys and Hobbies (Free subscription) | 24/12/2008
BURLINGAME, CA (MARKET WIRE) Aurora Feint Inc., the company that launched Aurora Feint: The Beginning, the single most favorably reviewed free game for the iPhone and iPod Touch with 1 million downloads, today announced two new games for the iPhone.
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Games and MMORPG (Free subscription) | 22/12/2008
Aurora Feint rolled out two more Feint-themed games for the iPhone today: Aurora Feint II: The Beginning and Aurora Feint II: The Tower Puzzles. Both games will sell through Christmas for 0.99 each, down from the regular price of $1.99. Aurora Feint II: The Beginning *New and Improved Mining game-play with stunning new visuals and sound...
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touchmyiphone.com (Free subscription) | 25/12/2008
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion , Gaming , Software , Odds and ends , Deals , iPhone , iPod touch Stick with us here: first, there was the free Aurora Feint: The Beginning , which has recieved some pretty rave reviews as one of the first iPhone games. Then there was Aurora Feint II: The Arena, which added multiplayer and some much-awaited MMO features. And now the folks...
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Kotaku (Free subscription) | 22/12/2008
Aurora Feint rolled out two more Feint-themed games for the iPhone today: Aurora Feint II: The Beginning and Aurora Feint II: The Tower Puzzles. Both games will sell through Christmas for 0.99 each,...
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Appulo.us Newest Apps & Updates (Free subscription) | 22/12/2008
Aurora Feint II: Tower Puzzles (1.0) Danielle Cassley and Jason Citron Category: Games Price: $0.99 Cracker: Hexhammer@TGBUS Application Description: ****Special introductory holiday price of $0.99.**** $1.99 after Jan 1, 2009 Maclife.com's MUST HAVE game of 2008, Aurora Feint, introduces Aurora Feint II: Tower Puzzles! Experience the next-generation of puzzle...
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PORT☆CITY☆UNDERGROUND (Free subscription) | 25/12/2008
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion… More here: Aurora Feint announces two new iPhone games
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games (Free subscription) | 25/12/2008
Puzzle Quest and Aurora Feint are two very similar games. In both, you have to match three or more
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Today Warcraft Store (Free subscription) | 20/12/2008
Random Feed wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerpttau Hideo Kojima is on board. John Carmack is on board. Yoot Saito is on board. And though many will note his historic opposition to gaming, Steve Jobs himself is on board too. What do these individuals and companies like Electronic Arts, Sega, Gameloft, [...]
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Online Warcraft Shop (Free subscription) | 20/12/2008
Random Feed wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerpttau Hideo Kojima is on board. John Carmack is on board. Yoot Saito is on board. And though many will note his historic opposition to gaming, Steve Jobs himself is on board too. What do these individuals and companies like Electronic Arts, Sega, Gameloft, [...]