March 8th, 2010 by Arjan Olsder Posted in Platforms: iOS | No Comments »
iPhone review site Slide2Play has released an app discovery app of their own. The app will feature all current and coming reviews from the website and offer gamers the direct option to purchase them.
The app (named Gamefinder) also allows consumers to check additional information about the titles like additional screenshots and videos.
Last week, Gamespot also launched an app filled with reviews that are partly written by Slide2Play. That app however is more aimed at general gamers and doesn’t hold as much functionality as the GameFinder.
"GameFinder is a 'Must Have' app for anyone who is serious about finding good iPhone games quickly and at the lowest prices," said Andrew Podolsky, Editor in Chief of Slide To Play. "This app takes the wealth of available information about App Store games and breaks it down into easy-to-use categories like New Slide To Play Reviews, New Slide To Play Videos, Editors' Lists, and specific genres like Match-3 puzzles or dual-stick shooters. Plus, a full mobile version of Slide To Play with all our latest news, previews, and features is just a tap away through GameFinder."
"After publishing nearly 800 iPhone game reviews over the past 18 months, we're thrilled to release our own App Store offering," said Steve Palley, Founder and General Manager of Slide To Play. "GameFinder boils down all of Slide To Play's highly regarded coverage into an easy-to-use, perfectly free app. Whether you're a new iPhone or iTouch gamer or you have been playing as long as we have, GameFinder will help you pick out games you're sure to love."
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