Kabam’s newly released drag racing game Fast & Furious 6: The Game, which is based off the upcoming film releasing this Friday, drove up the top free iOS apps charts to the No. 1 spot on the top free iPad apps chart and the No. 2 spot on the top free iPhone apps chart. Little Dentist, a dentist game for kids, launched last Thursday, moving up the charts quickly to the No. 2 position for iPad and No. 3 position for iPhone. Developer ZeptoLab’s puzzler Pudding Monsters, which is currently the free App of the Week in the Apple Store, moved up the charts to the No. 4 spot for iPad and No. 11 spot for iPhone due to the app store feature, proving that a featuring in the app store significantly moves apps up the top charts.
Publisher Albino Blacksheep’s endless runner with a 3D-rotating twist Run, which is a port of the hit web-based Flash game, has exploded up the top free Android apps charts since it launched, landing at the No. 12 spot as of today. Minigame collection title Hardest Game Ever 2, which had already reached the top 25 on the top free iOS apps charts, moved up the top free Android chart, squeaking into the top 25 at the last and final spot.
This week’s top free iPhone apps
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For the first time in a few weeks, there wasn’t a stand out app that cracked into the top five or ten on the top paid iOS apps charts. Some notable apps included Akinator the Genie at the No. 14 position for iPhone, Sky Gamblers: Storm Raiders at the No. 5 spot for iPad and No. 15 spot for iPhone, and Where’s Waldo? The Fantastic Journey at the No. 17 spot for iPad and the No. 22 spot for iPhone.
Most of the top paid Android apps chart remained the same since last week.
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Minigame collection title Hardest Game Ever 2 from developer Orangenose Studios grabbed the No. 1 spot on the top free iOS apps charts this week. Zynga’s endless runner Running with Friends, which we spoke to the social game company’s vice president of mobile Travis Boatman about, ran up to the No. 2 position on the top free iOS apps charts. Disney Interactive’s recently released storytelling app Story fired up the charts in a matter of days, finding itself at the No. 18 spot on the top free iPhone apps chart. For an in-depth look into Story, head here.
After moving up the top free iOS apps charts last week, Rovio’s Angry Birds Friends pushed up the top free Android apps chart this week, flinging its way to the No. 7 spot.
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Developer Applibot’s card battler Legend of the Cryptids made a return to the top 25 on the top grossing iPhone apps chart, moving from just outside the top 25 to the No. 5 spot as of today. Guessing game Heads Up!, which claimed the No. 1 spot on yesterday’s top paid apps charts post, fired up the top grossing iPhone chart, landing at the No. 18 spot. Hot on the heels of Electronic Arts’ quarterly earnings yesterday, the company’s hit mobile game The Simpsons: Tapped Out moved up the top grossing iOS apps chart this week, reaching the No. 7 position on the top grossing iPad apps chart and No. 8 position for iPhone.
The top grossing Android apps chart showed a minimal amount of movement, with no notable new apps or rank movement from existing apps in the top 25.
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Heads Up!, a new guessing game from Warner Bros. that recently made an appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, debuted at the No. 1 spot last week on the top paid iPhone apps chart and hasn’t relinquished the top spot as of today. Riding the coattails of the new Grand Theft Auto 5 trailers, Developer Rockstar Games’ mobile port of Grand Theft Auto: Vice City was put on sale last week for $1.99, which resulted in the open world action-adventure game shooting up the charts to the No. 5 spot for iPhone and the No. 7 spot on the top paid iPad apps chart. Doc McStuffins: Time For Your Check Up!, which is based of Disney Junior’s TV show Doc McStuffins, launched last thursday and it has already claimed the No. 2 spot for iPad.
While a majority of the top paid Android apps chart remained the same, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City moved up the iOS charts as well as the Android chart due to the sale, landing the game at the No. 18 spot as of today.
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Maze puzzler FallDown! 2 from developer Hannes Jensen fired up the top free iOS apps charts since its launch April 26. The game landed at the No. 1 spot on the top free iPhone apps chart today and No. 4 position on the top free iPad apps chart. Developer Betaworks One’s dot connecting puzzle game Dots: A Game About Connecting bursted up the iPhone chart this week, securing the No. 4 position. Rovio’s Facebook-exclusive title Angry Birds Friends made its way to mobile last Thursday for iOS and Android, and the game has already flown up the charts to the No. 1 spot for iPad and No. 7 spot for iPhone.
Social networking app Path moved up the iPhone and Android charts this week, pushing up itself to the No. 6 spot on both the iPhone chart and the top free Android apps chart.
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Warner Bros. LEGO Batman: DC Super Heroes, which nabbed the No. 2 spot on yesterday’s top paid iPad apps chart, flew into the top 25 on the top grossing iPad apps chart today, landing at the No. 21 spot. After only one week since launch, Minecraft – Pocket Edition-like Survivalcraft cracked the top 25 on the top grossing iPhone apps chart, building its way to the No. 17 spot. GungHo Online’s mega hit Puzzle & Dragons cracked the No. 25 spot for iPhone, a sign that the game is finally gaining traction revenue-wise in the U.S.
Japanese mobile-social gaming giant’s card battler Fantasica made its way back into the top grossing Android apps chart, which normally remains very concrete week-by-week, at the No. 20 position.
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Survivalcraft, a clone of Minecraft – Pocket Edition, flew up the charts since releasing last week, nabbing the No. 3 spot on both the top paid iPhone and iPad apps charts. Zynga’s Draw Something 2, which ranked No. 2 on the top free iPhone apps chart yesteday, also made the top paid iPhone apps chart at the No. 5 spot. Warner Bros. LEGO Batman: DC Super Heroes fought its way to mobile this week, landing at the No. 2 position for iPad and the No. 11 position for iPhone.
Swipe-to-type Android keyboard app Swype launched on Google Play last week, and the app has already become a significant competitor to SwiftKey Keyboard. In only one week, Swype claimed the No. 2 spot on this week’s top paid Android apps chart, a chart that normally doesn’t show too much movement week after week.
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Developer Pikpok and Adult Swim Games’ Robot Unicorn Attack 2, a zany platformer that first released on the web, galloped its way to mobile last week, and it has already claimed the No. 1 spot on the top free iPhone apps chart and the No. 2 spot on the top free iPad apps chart. Zynga’s Draw Something 2 Free (review), which CEO Mark Pincus announced the release date for in the company’s earnings call last week, landed at the No. 2 spot as of today for iPhone. French developer Gameloft’s Iron Man 3, the official game based off the film that hits theaters this Friday, released last week for iOS, flying its way to the No. 1 position for iPad and the No. 5 position for iPhone.
ZeptoLab’s Cut the Rope: Time Travel (review), the third title in the hit physics-based puzzle franchise, cut its way to the No. 6 spot on this week’s top free Android apps chart. The rest of the chart stood very still week-over-week.
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Although GREE’s combat game Modern War from developer Funzio occassionally makes the top 25 on the top grossing iOS apps charts, the title surged into the top 10 this week, fighting its way to the No. 6 spot on the top grossing iPad apps chart and the No. 9 spot on the top grossing iPhone apps chart. Backflip Studios’ dragon-themed amusement park resource manager DragonVale moved up the top grossing iOS apps chart, flying to the No. 14 spot for iPad and the No. 17 spot for iPhone, after Apple CEO Tim Cook touted the success of the studio in its earnings call yesterday. Massively multiplayer online role-playing game Kingdom Age, another game from GREE and Funzio, cracked the top 25 on the iPad charts at the No. 25 position.
There wasn’t any significant changes on the top grossing Android apps chart.
This week’s top grossing iPhone apps
This week’s top grossing iPad apps
This week’s top grossing Android apps
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