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iSoccer

iSoccer for iPad is available on the App Store now.

Kick the ball with your finger and use another to protect your goal or perhaps wait upfield ready to strike! Your two players will appear on screen anywhere you touch.

Single Player Championship mode has 5 leagues with increasing difficulty and replay-ability as you earn stars and unlock more levels.

Simply lay down your iPad for some head to head action against a friend with the multiplayer mode.

Practice your skills in the relaxed atmosphere of ‘Free Play’ mode before heading in your next exciting game!!

iSoccer is half price until mid December

For the coders:

iSoccer is built on the cocos2d framework, my Box2D wrapper and also the game template explained in the tutorial set.

If you have any questions please e-mail me via tim@cuscal.com.au

Enjoy!

Tim

P.S. If you pick up the game don’t forget to give it an honest rating ;-)

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    Simon

    December 13, 2011 at 3:07 am

    Hi!

    I want to hear about purchasing your game Source Code of iSoccer.

    It’s looks interested.

    I’m a fully designer from Spain, and want a compete game to get changed and redesigned completely.
    It’s lot more cheaper to hire a developer to change it, than hire him to develope a new game from scratch.

    Hope you want to help.

    If so.. how much?

    Simón Ronaldo

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    Simon

    December 13, 2011 at 3:08 am

    Contact me at simonwt@mail.com

    Please

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