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Disney's  Where's My Water?  is 25 billionth App Store download
Disney's Where's My Water? is 25 billionth App Store download
 

March 5, 2012   |   By Mike Rose

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Newsbrief: The Apple App Store today hit 25 billion apps downloaded overall, by more than 315 million iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices worldwide.

The 25 billionth app to be downloaded was in fact a game -- the free version of Disney's popular Where's My Water? -- by an iOS user in China.

There are currently over 550,000 apps available to download from the App Store, and more than $4 billion in total has been paid out to iOS developers by Apple.
 
 
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zed zeek
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I tried this out quite a nice game, but nearly impossible to play on a 3.5 inch screen.
I got to one stage where I knew what to do (which path to dig) but after 50x of trying to dig a narrow path with the tip of my pinky it would always dig out some extra dirt.

Jason Chen
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practice! beat the game, got all the trophies and nearly all achievements!


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