Here Are The Top Games And Apps On The App Store Last Week

Apple has begun releasing Top 10 lists based on a week-by-week breakdown. So, what are people downloading these days? Here’s the Top 10 iOS apps and games from March 24th through March 30th:

iPhone Paid Games

  1. Minecraft – Pocket Edition
  2. Heads Up!
  3. Plague Inc.
  4. Papa’s Freezeria To Go!
  5. Bridge Constructor
  6. Backflip Madness
  7. Threes!
  8. Bloons TD 5
  9. Cut the Rope 2
  10. NBA JAM by EA SPORTS™

iPhone Free Games

  1. 2048 – The Game (Threes! Clone)
  2. Don’t step the white tile
  3. Smash Hit
  4. Boom Beach
  5. Chaos Fighters
  6. Clash of Clans
  7. Farm Heroes Saga
  8. Unroll Me – unblock the slots
  9. QuizUp™
  10. Little Hand Doctor – kids games

iPad Paid Games

  1. Minecraft – Pocket Edition
  2. Block Iron 3D (original)
  3. Surgeon Simulator
  4. Skyblock (Minecraft Clone)
  5. Cut the Rope 2
  6. Survivalcraft (Minecraft Clone)
  7. Angry Birds Star Wars II
  8. Hide N Seek : Mini Game With (Minecraft Clone)
  9. Plants vs. Zombies HD
  10. Bridge Constructor

iPad Free Games

  1. Boom Beach
  2. 2048 (Threes! Clone)
  3. Smash Hit
  4. Farm Heroes Saga
  5. Star Wars: Assault Team
  6. Frozen Free Fall
  7. Clash of Clans
  8. TinyFly – Flappy Racing (Flappy Birds Clone)
  9. Angry Birds Go!
  10. Tiny Fashion Resort

Putting together this post has been pretty interesting. First, why the hell are clones even on this list to begin with? The fact that all of these Minecraft clones are even on the list is laughable, and don’t get me started on the 2048 crap again.  Second, I did a Google search for every single one of these apps to try and track down URLs. Searching for these apps on Google brought up a Google Play Store page before Apple’s App Store link 100 percent of the time. I’m sure that’s just a coincidence.

Via TouchArcade

Joshua is the Content Marketing Manager at BuySellAds. He’s also the founder of Macgasm.net. And since all that doesn’t quite give him enough content to wrangle, he’s also a technology journalist in his spare time, with bylines at PCWorld, Macworld and TechHive.