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Freeverse game giveaway winner announced

Last week, Appletell ran a contest in which our readers were asked to tell us what they’d race across the globe to save if it was ever stolen from them. The contest was inspired by Freeverse’s Wingnuts Moto Racer for the iPhone, which, along with Big Bang Sudoku for iPhone and Hordes of Orcs and Big Bang Brain Games for the Mac/PC were the prizes.

Answers ranged from dogs to children to tasty breakfast foods and beyond, but in the end, we had to give the contestant who not only touched his iPhone, but our hearts as well.

See the winning entry after the break.

Appletell giveaway – Moto Racer and Big Bang Sudoku for iPhone [update: 100% more swag]

Courtesy of our friends over at Freeverse, Appletell this week is giving away free copies of Wingnuts Moto Racer and Big Bang Sudoku for the iPhone and iPod touch. And to sweeten the pot, we’re now throwing in digital copies of Big Bang Brain Games and Hordes of Orcs for Mac or PC.

To win this gaming package, with a retail value of nearly $75 of your U.S. dollars [cue applause], you simply need to…well, let’s see. Let’s make it relevant…

Learn more about the games and how to win them after the break.

Freeverse’s Moto Racer and Sudoku in iPhone App Store

Freeverse announced its Moto Racer and Big Bang Sudoku games for iPhone and iPod Touch are now available from the new Apple App Store. Video trailers and screenshots for both games are available on the Freeverse website.

“Over the years, we’ve always tried to be among the first to adopt new Apple technologies and platforms, but we’ve never been more excited than we are at this moment with the launch of the Apple App Store,” said Ian Lynch Smith, President of Freevese. “The iPhone is an amazing gaming device, and Freeverse is committed to building great titles for it. Moto Racer exists on no other platform but the iPhone, and, as designed, there is just no other mobile platform for which it even could exist.”

Details after the break.