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Free on iPhone - Mobile News, Weather Bug, Aurora Feint

Videos, music and podcasts aren't the only free things Apple doles out to iPod-toting fans. There are also plenty of free applications for the iPhone and iPod touch at the App Store, and Vern Seward has been sifting through the offerings and is ready to share his findings. First up: Weather Bug, Mobile News, and Aurora Feint.

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Review: Danielle Cassley/Jason Citron Aurora Feint

While we’ve assigned ratings to all of the other games we’ve reviewed for iPods and iPhones thus far, we’ve decided to hold off on doing so for Aurora Feint for the time being. This game, a clone of Nintendo’s Panel de Pon, a.k.a. Tetris Attack—a “match three or more blocks” puzzle game like Bejeweled that differs in its use of a well that’s not always full—is unlike so many of the demos...

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Review: Danielle Cassley/Jason Citron Aurora Feint

While we’ve assigned ratings to all of the other games we’ve reviewed for iPods and iPhones thus far, we’ve decided to hold off on doing so for Aurora Feint for the time being. This game, a clone of Nintendo’s Panel de Pon, a.k.a. Tetris Attack—a “match three or more blocks” puzzle game like Bejeweled that differs in its use of a well that’s not always full—is unlike so many of the demos...

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Appletell review - Aurora Feint for iPhone

Section: iPod + iTunes , iPod touch , iPhone + Communications , iPhone , iPhone SDK & Apps , Features , Review Genre: Puzzle Developer: Danielle Cassley, Jason Citron Seller: Danielle Cassley File Size: 24.1 MB Requirements: iPhone 2.0 software Compatibility: iPhone and iPod touch Age Rating: 4+ Price: Free Version Reviewed: 1.0.1.0 Aurora Feint is not an amazing game simply due to its...

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Review: Aurora Feint, inscrutable name, delightful game

Combining pattern matching puzzle action in a fantasy role-playing motif, Aurora Feint for iPhone and iPod touch is unbeatable, but in a good way.

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Review: Aurora Feint, inscrutable name, delightful game

Combining pattern matching puzzle action in a fantasy role-playing motif, Aurora Feint for iPhone and iPod touch is unbeatable, but in a good way. Read More...

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Fun for Free - Aurora Feint: The Beginning

... efforts coming to the platform. My current favorite game on the phone also happens to be free – Aurora Feint. The core of the game is a puzzle “mine” where you complete combos to earn “resources.” There are several different puzzle pieces, each representing an element. Putting three or more pieces together will make those block disappear and add some amount to your resource total....

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Aurora Feint Brings Role Play to Bejeweled

If you’ve spent any amount of time playing Flash games instead of whatever you SHOULD have been doing, you’ve probably played Bejeweled . It’s a gem-matching game where lining up three or more of the same color cancels out the set. Now a very similar game has come out for the iPhone and it blends the classic gem game with something resembling a Role Playing Game (RPG). Aurora Feint (...

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I4U Review Round-up: Aurora Feint for iPhone, Mighty Mouse 5, Really Cool Keyboa

Last week we tested our first iPhone game. Aurora Feint The Beginning for iPhone is free and actually pretty good. We gave it an Editors Choice Award. Shane's verdict of Aurora Feint is: "Despite crashes and some features not working Aurora Feint...

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Aurora Feint Returns, but How Safe and Legal IS the App Store?

Gizmodo noticed that Aurora Feint spent some time yesterday delisted from Apple's App Store for the iPhone and iPod Touch, apparently due to security violations. The app, a game that's part casual gaming, part MMO, was alleged to be sending a user's contact list up to the Aurora Feint servers unencrypted. The game is back in the App Store today with the contact list integration...

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After a hectic 48 hours, Aurora Feint is back online

Well, it’s been a hectic couple of days for the programmers behind Aurora Feint, the highly acclaimed (and then highly criticized) free RPG puzzle game for iPhone. Earlier this week word broke that Aurora Feint’s “community” feature was copying user’s contact lists, and when used, sending them out to Aurora Feint’s servers, unencrypted. Security buffs [...]...

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Aurora Feint removed from App Store

Section: iPhone + Communications , iPhone , iPhone SDK & Apps Aurora Feint , the free and popular iPhone game, has been removed from the App Store due to privacy concerns over its community feature, which allowed users to see which of their friends were playing the game at the same time. The concern surrounds the fact that Aurora Feint uploads your entire contacts list,...

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Aurora Feint iPhone Game Is Back Sans Security Concerns [IPhone Apps]

Aurora Feint, the iPhone game that was de-listed because of security concerns, has made it back onto the App Store. So what did the developers do? They ripped out the contact list integration...

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Found: Aurora Feint iPhone App

I searched the apps store tonight for Aurora Feint after some great reviews from Macbreak Weekly. After a few searches and scanning I couldn't find i 6 Vote(s)

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Aurora Feint Back In App Store, Security Problems Fixed

So Aurora Feint created a big fuss when it was discovered that it was collecting contacts information on users' iPhones. They said they didn't use them for anything diabolical, but there was really no way to be sure that they're not, even if they were telling the truth (which they probably were). So, to alleviate concerns, they have updated their game to eliminate any potential privacy...