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iOS App of the Week: Teeny Titans

Teeny Ttians

It has been a big week for RPG fans, not only has Pocket Mortys been updated with new content, but Cartoon Network and Grumpyface Studios has released their own Pokémon clone, Teeny Titans. The new RPG takes place in the Teen Titans Go universe where everyone has gone crazy over collecting interactive DC action figures. The game is a spoof on the recent real world action figure craze started by Activision's Skylanders series. In the game you play as Robin, who is on a mission to collect all 70 of the availble DC figures. The game is played just like Pokémon where you can collect and build your own team to compete in 1-on-1 battles with other collectors.

Cartoon Network releases Pokémon spoof Teeny Titans to Apple App Store

Teeny Titans

As promised, Cartoon Network and Grumpyface Studios has released its "figure battling RPG," Teeny Titans to the Apple App Store. Teeny Titans is a Pokémon-style game where players collect different action figures from the Teen Titans universe. In a demo video posted by Touch Arcade, Grumpyface Studios describes the game as a "parody of the Skylanders and amiibo action figure collecting craze." The goal of the game is to collect the 70 action figures based on Teen Titans Go, Young Justice, the 80s Teen Titans and other characters from the DC universe.

Apple TV gets expanded universal search content

Apple TV screenshot Siri

Universal search on the fourth-generation Apple TV continues to improve. The latest enhancement brings multiple new channels into the mix, providing an easy way to find content anywhere with a single question to Siri. Nine new channels are taking advantage of the feature, including History, Food Network, Travel Channel, Lifetime, and A&E.

How Game Center invites will work in iOS 10

Game Center iOS 10

There is a lot of confusion surrounding the removal of Game Center in iOS 10. If you didn't already know, Apple has removed the Game Center app from early betas, and according to the iOS 10 developer's changelog it is not coming back. This does not mean Game Center features, such as leaderboards, will no longer be available, they will just be handled within individual apps. Apple Insider has posted slides from a recent demonstration at WWDC 2016 explaing the way Game Center multiplayer invites will work in the future.

Report: iPhone 7 will have headphone jack after all

iPhone 7 components

New leaks of alleged iPhone 7 components reveal a variety of updates coming to the next generation handset. A collection of images have been leaked from repair company Rock Fix, including components that point to dual-SIM card support. The capability to install two separate SIM cards is a popular feature in some Asian markets.

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