Weekly international iPhone apps: NudeRunner, Catapult Madness, Ragdoll Blaster 2

The top free iPhone applications by country* for the week, by number of downloads, recorded on November 2.


 

1. USA
NudeRunner - Girl Edition (games)

A female themed version of the "nude runner" games, players have to guide their naked character past the clutches of the security guards and to safety. Users have to be over 17 years of age.
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/nuderunner-girl-edition/id397966000?mt=8

 2. UK
Catapult Madness (games)

With your castle under attack the best chance of survival rests in catapulting your subjects to a neighboring castle to ask for help. Magic beans, bombs and even beers are available to assist you in your task.
http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/catapult-madness/id391026686?mt=8

3. France
Suis-je unique? (entertainment)

By answering a series of personality based questions users of "Suis-je unique" or "Am I unique" in English can calculate the number of people in the world who share similar characteristics to themselves.  http://itunes.apple.com/fr/app/suis-je-unique/id398999827?mt=8

4. Canada
Ragdoll Blaster 2 (games)

A puzzle based game with a difference; players use cannons to fire ragdolls into targets and reveal the next part of the puzzle.
http://itunes.apple.com/ca/app/ragdoll-blaster-2/id353846826?mt=8

5. Japan
Sex IQ Test (entertainment)

Discover what you do and don't know about sex and relationships with this quiz application for the iPhone.
http://itunes.apple.com/jp/app/id393334605?mt=8

6. Australia
Catapult Madness (games)

See "Catapult Madness"
http://itunes.apple.com/au/app/catapult-madness/id391026686?mt=8

7. Germany
Ragdoll Blaster 2 (games)

See "Ragdoll Blaster 2"
http://itunes.apple.com/de/app/ragdoll-blaster-2/id353846826?mt=8

8. China
??? (iPhone Version) (entertainment)
Users of popular Chinese video sharing website??? or Tudou can now watch and upload videos with this iPhone app.
http://itunes.apple.com/cn/app/id395898626?mt=8

9. Italy
Dragon Dictation (economy)

Using voice recognition software, this app transcribes text messages or emails dictated by the user. Transcribed dictations can also be published on social networking sites Twitter or Facebook.  
http://itunes.apple.com/it/app/dragon-dictation/id341446764?mt=8  

10. 
Korea
??? (SUDA Phone)  (networking)
??? which roughly translates as Sudapon in English, is the Korean version of the popular SKYPE service, users can make low cost international and domestic calls to landlines and mobile phones or free calls to other Sudapon users.
http://itunes.apple.com/kr/app/id397741847?mt=8

*The countries listed are those markets in which the most iOS devices have been sold worldwide. The list of top ten countries is based on AdMob's April 2010 estimate of the worldwide iOS User Distribution.

 

 

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