Don’t you just love it when a plan comes together? Of course you do. And so does Steve Jobs and the team over at Apple. Except this time their plan for the app store hasn’t quite come together quite as they envisioned it.
Apple had hoped that the average price of an app in the app store would be something like $10 ago. This a fair whack above the $2.29 suggested by Gene Munster, an analyst at Piper Jaffray who recently took the time to undertake a survey of 20 iPhone developers.
More worrying for the boys and girls at super-slick Apple is that 71% of the apps developed – again according to the Munster poll – would be released on the app store for free.
All this sounds great as a customer and an owner of an iPhone that is just about to be injected with a healthy helping of new software (potentially for free), but it sounds the death knell for the plans put forward by Apple and Co. which sees them taking a 30% revenue cut from any money made out of the app store. A revenue share on free or very cheap items is not going to make anyone rich.
For anyone thinking about getting an iPhone games Wii, it might be sensible to wait for the imminent release of the new model. In fact it might be the only way you’re going to get one unless you strike lucky, since the online store and many brick and mortar shops are, quite simply, out of stock.
If you think it is surprising that Apple would accidentally let stocks of their iPhone games lapse, then you’re right. IF they had accidentally let this happen that that would be totally uncharacteristic. It’s safe to assume, then, that this isn’t simply a mistake, and that the shortage of the little iPhone games is entirely by design.
So, what? They don’t want us to buy an iPhone games? Well not at the moment no. Simply because they’ll be releasing the new version very shortly (we’ve gone full circle here, see?). They want to make you want it more. Another very clever tactic from your friendly Apple man
There are a few things that you could look out for when trying to find iPhone games ‎to download and play.‎
Be wary of Torrent, Peer-to-peer and Warez sites. They may offer free iPhone games ‎but can be riddled with viruses or spyware. A useless iPhone is no good for any free ‎games. Depending on the game the downloads may be illegal, so bear that in mind ‎too.‎
Membership sites can be great value. There are a number of sites available that ‎require you to pay monthly in order to gain access their collection of iPhone game ‎downloads. Depending on the site this monthly fee may be excellent or very poor ‎value. Checking the available iPhone games will give you some indication of the ‎memberships site’s value (or otherwise).‎
Paying for quality may be a good option, and the available iPhone games to download ‎at some membership sites is huge. Sometimes these sites will even allow you full ‎access with a single upfront payment and although this payment will be larger than ‎the monthly fees imposed by the sites it will invariably be good value for money if ‎you intend to use your membership for more than a few months.‎
So, plenty of options on how you get your iPhone games on to your iPhone!‎