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Apple Tablet running new Tower Defense game: Towers of War (video)
Apple Tablet running new Tower Defense game: Towers of War (video)
Apple's rumored multi-touch tablet device demos Towers of War, a new Tower Defense game by Conniption Entertainment.
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Game maker uses iTablet rumors to plug its iPhone game
Macenstein — Game maker uses iTablet rumors to plug its iPhone game OK, the composting leaves a bit to be desired, but this insanely fake “iTablet” leaked video running the upcoming iPhone tower-defense game “Towers of War” is still a pretty clever promotional idea, given how high the demand for iTablet rumors has gotten these days. BTW, I wouldn’t mind testing that game out, if the developers are reading this. Comments

iPhone App Developer Uses Fake Tablet Video to Promote their Crappy Game [Morons]
Gizmodo — This whole Apple rumor game has reached a new low point: In addition to the usual morons doing it for kicks, an iPhone software developer has "leaked" a video of Apple's new tablet running their probably craptabulous game: Apple's rumored multi-touch tablet device demos Towers of War, a new Tower Defense game by Conniption Entertainment. No excuse. No caveat. No "hahahaha we are so funny note." Just that. So yes, let's all play a tower defense game, Conniption Entertainment. Here is how: You dress up as a tower and you defend yourself against me and the ...

Viral Advertising (Yer Doin' It Wrong) 101: App Developer Advertises Their Game With Fake iTablet
iSmashPhone — I'm sure that Conniption Software is a perfectly reputable company, and their upcoming Towers of War game will have its devotees. That doesn't change the fact that SOMEBODY thought it'd be a good idea to create the above (very fake) video, showing ToW running on the still-very-much-vaporware, ...

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