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The Samurai Dojo is now open!


Presenting:

SAMURAI SWORD FIGHT




This is a new FREE version of our iPhone/iPod touch sword-fighting game/simulation. It includes three optional paid upgrades for additional features.

Samurai Sword Fight includes a single-player game and a two-player game in which both players connect to the same Wi-Fi network and battle face to face as you would in a real sword fight.

This version adds more realistic sword play --- players can attack with their "swords" from any angle and their opponents must block that attack correctly.

As you battle your friends, imagine that you are in the dojo above, created by our artist, Oliver Romanoff, from scratch for the practice room in our game.

For more information, see the iTunes web site:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/isamurai-lite-two-player-sword/id315987030?mt=8

Happy Holiday,

Toy Kite Software

Stanford University is offering free downloadable classes in iPhone development

Per MacWorld's iPhone Central, Stanford University is now offering free downloadable classes via iTunes taught by Apple engineers. These classes are the same ones offered to Stanford students but without credit towards a degree.

For more information see the article at iPhone Central:
http://www.macworld.com/article/139839/stanford_itunesu.html?loomia_ow=t...

Getting started with iPhone Development

Some aspiring iPhone programmers might appreciate a list of books to get them started.

We went through the lists on Amazon, read the reviews and, in cases, actually waited until the books that we wanted were published. Hopefully the following list will save new iPhone developers some time.

Learn C on the Mac

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