Rock N Roll iPhone Game on Sale - This Weekend Only
This weekend only — TAG Games is having a sale on Rock N Roll, a wacky action maze puzzler with both touch and accelerometer controls. We’ve just gotten a hold of this game, so expect a full review ASAP! The game was $4.99 and is currently $1.99 - I guess that $2 is the new $5. My, how fast things change.
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Got this before it went back up in price today. Another game that shows what iPhone gaming should be all about. It uses both touch and motion controls and is a pretty crazy but very fun experience. Worth getting if you’re into your iPhone games.
Yeah, I agree with you, Spinner. The controls take a little getting used to, but it’s pretty fun, esp at the sale price. :)
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