
Description
Colorado based Riptide Games has announced iPrincess 1.4 for iPhone and iPod touch devices. iPrincess lets users fill their photos with princesses by selecting from the myriad princess themed items available. Users can mix and match 30 different princess items to add to their photos, including dresses, hair, wands, jewelry and more. Users can purchase image packs from the rest of the iLook App series. Additional packs will be added all the time for nearly limitless fun and enjoyment.
Users can mix and match 30 different princess items to add to their photos, including dresses, hair, wands, jewelry and more. Items are designed especially to fit the size and shape of most kids for loads of family fun. Completed pictures can be shared with family via Facebook, Twitter, email or just saved in the photo album for later.
“Ever since we released iLookFunny in July my daughter has been begging us to create iPrincess.” said Brian Robbins, Founder of Riptide Games. and lead developer on iPrincess. “She’s loved testing this with her friends and we hope other parents will enjoy using this with their daughter’s just as much as we do.”
iPrincess also launches with the upgrade pack store. Users can purchase image packs from the rest of the iLook App series including iAmZombie, iLookFunny, iLookGangsta and more. Additional packs will be added all the time for nearly limitless fun and enjoyment.
All iLook Apps run on any iOS device, and are designed specifically for iPhone 4, iPhone and iPod touch devices, including full retina display support. They take advantage of both the front and rear cameras when available or any photos already saved on the device. iPrincess is the latest from the hit iLook App series of apps which have been enjoyed by more than half a million users. This release also comes as the total users across the entire iLook App series surpasses 500,000 people.
Features
* 30 different items to mix and match
* Works with new photos or existing ones
* Easy sharing via Facebook, Email and Twitter
Device Requirements
* iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad
* Requires iOS 3.1 or later
* 10.7 MB
Pricing and Availability:
iPrincess 1.4 is an ad supported free app and available worldwide exclusively through the App Store in the Photography category. iPrincess: Ad Free is also available for just $0.99 or local equivalent. Items packs in the upgrade store are $0.99 each.
You can purchase this game directly from
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Press Kit (zip): http://www.riptidegames.com/apps/iprincess/iPrincess_MediaKit.zip
Some screenshots are given below.





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