Are you a complete idiot? What about your friends, coworkers, and family? Find out with The Moron Test: Section 1!
Big Red ButtoniPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, Apple iPhone OSVersion: 2.1 Upload date: 12 Feb 11 Tags: Entertainment
Freeware
Big Red Button - Can you stop your hands from pressing this BIG RED BUTTON?
What's New in This Release:
· Fixed issue with empty screen on iPhone 2G
· Fixed crash on devices with iOS 3
OrphaniPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, Apple iPhone OSVersion: 1.0 Upload date: 13 Dec 10 Tags: Entertainment
Freeware
Orphan Want to terrify your friends and coworkers? Download the Orphan application and share the scares! Invite others to look for the hidden picture. As they freak out, you’ll crack up!
The Orphan “Hidden Picture” game is really a scary jack-in-the-box
Talking ZombiesiPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, Apple iPhone OSVersion: 1.3 updated Upload date: 5 Sep 11 Tags: Entertainment
Freeware
Talking Zombies - Did you ever fancy torturing or having a talking zombie for a friend? Well, Talking Zombies is the app for you! The talking zombie will repeat whatever you say in a sinister, ghoulish voice. You can even interact with the zombie in many different ways, including pinching, tapping and punching
Fingerprint Phone Protector Pro - This is the Pro and HD version of the International Successful Fingerprint Scan Security Protector.
Get the best Fingerprint Scan Protector for less than your morning coffee!
For entertainment use only and it does not provide true finger scanning functionality
Drunk Sniper - Use your iPhone or iPod Touch to pee into the toilet without soaking the bathroom. The more virtual drinks you have – the more difficult it is to keep the spray within the toilet plus the toilet starts moving and blurring with every additional level. If you splash too much, get yourself together, clean up and start again
Geek Booth Free - Turn yourself into geek for a day with GeekBooth!
Glasses, Braces and Acne is the only way to proclaim to the world that we are here to stay, and proud! GEEKPRIDE
"Although being described as a geek tends to be an insult, the term has recently become more complimentary, or even a badge of honor, within particular fields