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iOS App of the Week: Rapala Fishing

Rapala Fishing

Comedian Steven Wright once said, "there's a fine line between fishing and just standing on the shore like an idiot."

This is why staying home to enjoy the relaxing pastime of fishing is better than actually doing the real thing. All kidding aside, fishing enthusiasts can now experience the fun of pro-fishing anywhere on their iOS device thanks to GameMill Entertainment and Concrete Software. Rapala Fishing promises to deliver the most realistic fishing experience possible on a handheld device or tablet.

iOS App of the Week: Hinge - Date through your extended social network

Hinge

Hinge is another dating app that allows users to swipe through other single people in their area, but it takes it one step further by searching for matches who share a common Facebook acquaintance. The app doesn't tell you how you're connected through Facebook, but receiving matches through your extended social network helps cutdown some of the randomness of the entire online dating process.

iOS App of the Week: The Westport Independent

The Westport Independent

The Westport Independent is a new simulation game released by Coffee Stain Studios. It is already drawing comparisons to Papers, Please due to its political nature. In the game you're the editor of the last independent newspapers in a country controlled by the Loyalist Party. Your job is to edit articles to sway public opinion in favor of the government or rebels. If you choose to support the rebels you risk the government shutting you down, but being too pro-government will put you at odds with the rebels, who you need to buy and support your newspaper.

iOS App of the Week: Pocket Mortys

Council of Ricks

Adult Swim's Pokémon parody has taken the Apple App Store by storm. After releasing one day early, it has dethroned Candy Crush Jelly Saga as the number one app on the App Store charts. It is also one of the best games released so far this year. Pocket Mortys begins with Rick and Morty discovering that everyone has gone crazy over a new hobby -- collecting Mortys. Like Ash with Pikachu, Rick sets off with his Morty on an adventure to build the best team of Mortys and become the best trainer in the multiverse.

iOS App of the Week: TMNT - Portal Power

TMNT - Portal Power

Nickelodeon released a new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle game after Michael Bay confirmed Kraang will be making an appearance in the upcoming live action movie being released later this year. TMNT - Portal Power for iOS is based on the Nick cartoon starring everyone's favorite turtles, Leonardo, Raphael, Michaelangelo, and Donatello. The game features the same voice cast and animation as the hit television series, and 5 different worlds and dimensions for players to conquer.

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