Pocket God‘s the popular mobile game where players get to sadistically manipulate the indestructible inhabitants of a tropical island. In that form, it’s one of the App Store’s longest-running successes, landing on hundreds of thousands of Apple’s iDevices.
iOS 5, the operating system that powers Apple’s iPhone, iPad and iPod touch, goes live October 12. The people who make video games for iOS are already taking advantage of the update’s newest features, including a revamped, Achievements-filled Game Center.
The next update to the popular iPhone and iPad app Pocket God introduces a pygmy named Charlie who keeps talking about Tiger Blood. Witness the speed of a pop culture meme breaching an app used by millions.
Pocket God, the hit iPhone-sized game about tormenting cartoon islanders gets an iPad spin-off tomorrow. With it, you’ll be able to toss the little guys into space, onto Uranus and through some classic arcade homages. I played it today.
When the iPhone 4 hits Australia in late July, it will bring with it better motion sensing for games and applications on the device, but will game developers take advantage of that.
You are god. That’s the premise of iPhone app Pocket God from the two-man developer team Bolt Creative. But is it a heavenly experience or a hellish one?