Hey guys,just an heads-up that the game price has dropped to 0,99$ a few minutes ago iBomber Attack Cobra Mobile Limited Jump into your tank and get ready to blast your way around Europe and defeat the enemy in iBomber Attack, a visceral tou… TouchArcade Rating: Free Buy Now Watch Media DetailsJump into your tank and get ready to blast your way around Europe and defeat the enemy in iBomber Attack, a visceral tour of destruction! With 24 action packed, explosive missions to go at, iBomber Attack is a dose of high-octane entertainment that you won’t be able to put down. TOUR OF DESTRUCTION From destroying Navel dockyards, airfields and secret bases to gunning down legions of flame-throwing soldiers, this is non-stop, high caliber, action. AWESOME FIREPOWER Earn ‘Victory Points’ and collect gold to power-up your tank with Bombs, Bunker Busters, Mini-Guns, Flame Throwers, Rockets, Airstrike's, Supply Drops & Super Boost's. iBOMBER LIVES Dripping with the quality gameplay, visuals and sounds that make iBomber games so loved, iBomber Attack delivers. Game Features: ● Universal build - awesome fire fights, whatever the device ● Super smooth game-play ● 24 action packed missions ● Amazingly detailed graphics ● Collect Gold to buy Power-Ups ● Win Victory Points for upgrades ● Huge levels to explore and destroy ● The satisfaction of blowing everything up! More Discover more amazing Cobra Mobile games at www.cobramobile.com Support Having problems? Visit www.cobramobile.com/support/ to see if we can help "iBomber®" is a registered trade mark and brand name of Cobra Mobile Limited. Information Seller:Cobra Mobile Limited Genre:Action, Adventure Release:Nov 01, 2012 Updated:Nov 30, 2016 Version:1.9 Size:319.3 MB TouchArcade Rating: User Rating: (9) Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal Gabrien Well-Known Member Nov 24, 2009 5,148 0 36 #2 Gabrien, Nov 5, 2012 Thank you for yet another nail in the app store's coffin! Greyskull Well-Known Member Dec 13, 2009 5,587 1 38 Photographer/Social Sciences adjunct/sweet sweet l Fort Lauderdale #3 Greyskull, Nov 5, 2012 Shouldn't your sarcastic comment be directed at the developer or publisher? Gabrien Well-Known Member Nov 24, 2009 5,148 0 36 #4 Gabrien, Nov 5, 2012 Why would you think it isn't? nightc1 Well-Known Member Oct 19, 2012 4,362 0 0 AL #5 nightc1, Nov 5, 2012 Cool... glad I resisted the launch due to the inApp pushing of Gold Points. Still, it sounds like by reviews and the feedback I read on here that the game is pretty good fun. araczynski Well-Known Member Oct 5, 2009 1,467 0 36 programmer omaha, ne #6 araczynski, Nov 5, 2012 the good thing about a $1 price is that if you find the game to be worthy/fun, you can at least throw a buck or two at the IAP (to show support and get something in return). i think i own all of cobra's games, they're a good shop, but too bad they went with chillingo for publishing, i'm guessing chillingo controls the sale pricing exclusively. ColeDaddy Silver Supporter<br>Moderator Staff Member Patreon Silver Patreon Gold Patreon Bronze Mar 20, 2010 4,234 131 63 Male Sojourner Washington D.C. #7 ColeDaddy, Nov 5, 2012 Last edited: Nov 5, 2012 After seeing such a radical price drop so soon after launch, admittedly, a part of me wished that I didn't pull the trigger as an early adopter. However, I can't deny the amount of satisfaction I've received in return since purchasing it the first hour after its release. It definitely is my "go to" game for that quick diversion from the day's activities. As is expected from COBRA, this is an extremely entertaining and quality build whose intrinsic value far outweighs the initial $2.99 price point. That being said, I'm glad to have purchased it earlier on, to show, at the very least, some level of support for a great developer. Greyskull Well-Known Member Dec 13, 2009 5,587 1 38 Photographer/Social Sciences adjunct/sweet sweet l Fort Lauderdale #8 Greyskull, Nov 5, 2012 I'm sorry Gabrien. I had just woken up but my cognition was still on snooze...I should never open my mouth (figuratively) before I've had my morning coffee. Greyskull Well-Known Member Dec 13, 2009 5,587 1 38 Photographer/Social Sciences adjunct/sweet sweet l Fort Lauderdale #9 Greyskull, Nov 5, 2012 Throwing a buck at iaps as a "tip" encourages more iaps. If I want to tip a dev, gimme something purely cosmetic to purchase. JBRUU Well-Known Member May 9, 2012 6,758 0 36 USA #10 JBRUU, Nov 5, 2012 Last time I did that was dead trigger. I've learned my lesson. Greyskull Well-Known Member Dec 13, 2009 5,587 1 38 Photographer/Social Sciences adjunct/sweet sweet l Fort Lauderdale #11 Greyskull, Nov 5, 2012 Just wanted to say that quick price drops will probably become even more common as the number of new games released each week seens to grow almost exponetially. I'm still on ios 5.1.1 so I can still view releases by time (well, I think it's a combination of time and alphabetical order). Often, by the time I'm finished reading an app description, new apps have already popped up. It's insane. Then you add all of the games which have been rebranded, etc. I still have games from 2009 on my wishlist, lol. Chocolate Well-Known Member Jan 10, 2010 1,092 0 36 #12 Chocolate, Nov 5, 2012 So true. I think the number of apps is insane. Most of them are crap or average. The sad reality is that a huge percentage of apps are doomed to fail in this situation. How do you compete against thousands of other apps, all arguably just as good, for 99cents or free? And then new ones come out every single day. It's crazy. Connector Well-Known Member May 6, 2012 15,512 1 0 In the Chatroom http://thechatroom.freeforums.net/ #13 Connector, Nov 5, 2012 Well, good to be a non early adopter for sure. Anyone recommend this for a buck, even if you lost two? (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Password: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
Cool... glad I resisted the launch due to the inApp pushing of Gold Points. Still, it sounds like by reviews and the feedback I read on here that the game is pretty good fun.
the good thing about a $1 price is that if you find the game to be worthy/fun, you can at least throw a buck or two at the IAP (to show support and get something in return). i think i own all of cobra's games, they're a good shop, but too bad they went with chillingo for publishing, i'm guessing chillingo controls the sale pricing exclusively.
After seeing such a radical price drop so soon after launch, admittedly, a part of me wished that I didn't pull the trigger as an early adopter. However, I can't deny the amount of satisfaction I've received in return since purchasing it the first hour after its release. It definitely is my "go to" game for that quick diversion from the day's activities. As is expected from COBRA, this is an extremely entertaining and quality build whose intrinsic value far outweighs the initial $2.99 price point. That being said, I'm glad to have purchased it earlier on, to show, at the very least, some level of support for a great developer.
I'm sorry Gabrien. I had just woken up but my cognition was still on snooze...I should never open my mouth (figuratively) before I've had my morning coffee.
Throwing a buck at iaps as a "tip" encourages more iaps. If I want to tip a dev, gimme something purely cosmetic to purchase.
Just wanted to say that quick price drops will probably become even more common as the number of new games released each week seens to grow almost exponetially. I'm still on ios 5.1.1 so I can still view releases by time (well, I think it's a combination of time and alphabetical order). Often, by the time I'm finished reading an app description, new apps have already popped up. It's insane. Then you add all of the games which have been rebranded, etc. I still have games from 2009 on my wishlist, lol.
So true. I think the number of apps is insane. Most of them are crap or average. The sad reality is that a huge percentage of apps are doomed to fail in this situation. How do you compete against thousands of other apps, all arguably just as good, for 99cents or free? And then new ones come out every single day. It's crazy.
Well, good to be a non early adopter for sure. Anyone recommend this for a buck, even if you lost two?