Ever wonder what other people use their smartphones for? I know what I use mine for – quite a bit of email, a bit less texting and talking, a TON of picture/video taking, and a sizable amount of browsing and news consumption. Oh, and a little social media thrown in. Interestingly enough, the number one use for smartphones isn’t very smart at all – you can pretty much text on ANY phone, smart or dumb. Still, this infographic by Tatango is an interesting look at how people prefer to employ their brainy little devices:
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Sep 11What Do You Use Your Smartphone For?
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Flockwork. iPad. Free. And now for something completely different, for MAotD, that is. A fun, smart puzzle game for your iPad called Flockwork. Puzzle games tend to be my favorites and this is a nice example and a great first offering from a young, woman-led development team called ReignDesign / ReignGames. The point of the game is to move your sheep to safety. The sheep move together in a flock and you will need to use your finger to guide them. There are 80 progressively harder levels of the puzzle. You can bounce sheep off walls, squeeze them through gaps, build bridges and, hopefully, dodge hungry wolves. Guide them to targets, collect stars and avoid hazards. But most importantly, don’t let them escape. This is a Game Center compatible game, with Leaderboards and Achievements and sports retina-friendly visuals. This game certainly earns its tagline of “addictive sheep herding!” Give this free game a try and try not not herd sheep for hours. You can check out the trailer video of the game at http://bit.ly/flockworktrailer
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