App of the Week

E3 Preview: Siegefall, Ace of Arenas and Dawn of Titans

Siegefall

Instead of doing the App of the Week, today we're going to look at some of the E3 previews filling up our inbox. The Electronic Entertainment Expo kicks off on June 16 at the Los Angeles Convention Center in California. You can view the full E3 event schedule at e3expo.com.

Here's a look at some of the mobile games being previewed at the event.

iOS App of the Week: reddit AMA -- Ask Me Anything

Ask Me Anything

Reddit may be the "front page of the internet" but it can be confusing to new users with its subreddits, voting and commenting system. The social networking site has also had a rocky relationship with the App Store, making it harder for iOS users to use its services and participate in events like its popular AMAs from their mobile devices. In my opinion the AMAs are one of the best features on reddit and that's why the official AMA app is a great option for new and old users.

iOS App of the Week: Summarise - Talking Alarm Clock

Summarise - Talking Alarm Clock

Summarise is a new alarm clock for iOS devices that walks you through your morning by reading the weather, news and even your daily reminders. The app works like a lot like Flipboard by allowing you to customize your daily wake up routine with your favorite news sources, Twitter updates and so on.

The app is simple to set up and even easier to use. After giving the app permission to use your location you will need to pick what items you want read to you each morning. Just tap the + sign to open the list of options. From here you can add Weather, News and Reminders for free and Calendar, Twitter and Birthdays for $0.99 each.

iOS App of the Week: Does Not Commute

Does Not Commute

It's nice to know that Mediocre Games is focused on making unique titles for an Apple App Store that is bogged down by too many endless runners and free-to-play building games. Does Not Commute is a driving game like no other diving game currently available for iOS devices. The goal of the game is simple, just steer your vehicle through a small town during the 1970s, but achieving this goal is not easy at all.

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