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In this video, I review a game called EatWillGrow which is for iPhone and iPod Touch. EatWillGrow is not only an addictive iPhone/iPod Touch game, but it also ties in Twitter support to challenge others to beat your high score.
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The game play is fairly simply, you're a tiny blob eating his way up a maze and you grow as you eat. The bigger you get, the more likely you are to hit deadly obstacles. The game includes power ups which can speed you up, slow you down, and decrease your size. The Twitter support really makes this unique to other iPhone games. As users surpass your high score, they challenge you in public and it really draws you in to try to beat it. I have a promo code to give away to my users and I will post it on my YOUTUBE channel as a comment shortly after it's up there, so look for it. At $0.99, it's a great bargain and I recommend you add it to your iPhone/iPod Touch collection. Take care.
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