
I am mostly interested in apps that entertain me. Like the 'Fun Box'. It's like a little box that has hundreds of buttons which make different sounds, like a 'BINGO!' and a 'HA HA HA!' button. Since I don't have an iPod Touch, iPhone or iPad, I haven't played it before but I presume that it is very good. I would like to have it because it's fun to listen to monkey sounds and 'BOOOO's after school.
Second is 'Pocket God'. You get a bunch of little villagers which you can name and you basically try in as many ways as possible to kill them. Like I said, I don't have an iPod Touch, but a friend of mine highly recommends it to me and I've played it ONCE before. You can flick the little people into the volcano, turn them into zombies, feed them to sharks, get their limbs pulled off by monkeys and a lot more! I would like this app because it's funny when you see your little villagers burn up and die and regenerate them to burn them again.
My last is 'Facts!!!'. It's basically a book of useless facts like, 'Red Wood bark has fire resistance' or ' the only 15 letter word that can be spelled without repeating a letter is uncopyrightable'. I've seen pictures of it and I would have wanted to buy it. If I had an iPod Touch i would've gotten this because it's fun to look at useless and dumb facts and say them to your friends to make them think your smart and I learn something new.
Doodle Community
My idea for an app is something called doodle community. You can raise a little village of little doodle circles, help them hunt for food, build little communities and help them thrive.
Or you can clog their arteries with too much fatty foods, give them sticks of dynamite as candles, squish them with your finger and generally ruin everything for them. You can even sacrifice your fellow tribes members. Any way you decide to treat your village, I think it's going to be fun! I think it should have been $1.99. This app is mostly for people under the age of 20. I think that it's not very useful in our daily lives but is just for entertainment purposes.

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