Sunday Lawn Donut Games The grass is growing rampant in the neighborhood, and there's only one man to call! Ladies and gentlemen - Meet CHARLIE… $0.99 Buy Now Watch Media DetailsThe grass is growing rampant in the neighborhood, and there's only one man to call! Ladies and gentlemen - Meet CHARLIE and his souped-up mower. Join him in his Sunday work to clean up the neighborhood yard by yard, but watch out for POOPY DOGS, ANGRY HEDGEHOGS and other dangers. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - GAME FEATURES: - THREE game modes: - 1) "Challenge Mode" - 2) "Arcade Mode" - 3) "Sweet Dreams" (Bonus Game) - Collect stars and improve your rank in Challenge Mode: 80 VARYING LAWNS to master - Climb the High Score Table in Arcade Mode: 8 LEVELS to beat - Keep Charlie sleeping in "Sweet Dreams", the BONUS GAME with fence-jumping sheep - Different control options - Donut Games' Collectors Icon #04 - NEW: Lifesavers to help you pass levels if you get stuck - And much more... TECH FEATURES: - Game Center support - MFi controller support - ION Arcade controller support - Universal App (iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Enjoy another Donut Games release! Information Seller:Donut Games Genre:Arcade, Puzzle Release:Apr 27, 2009 Updated:Nov 01, 2018 Version:1.42 Size:12.8 MB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating: (3) Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal pixlepix Well-Known Member Jun 29, 2011 112 0 0 #2 pixlepix, Oct 17, 2011 Still a buck for me. Gotta remember to snag this one though. UmbraVir Well-Known Member Sep 4, 2011 491 0 0 Student CT #3 UmbraVir, Oct 17, 2011 It's free now Love Donut Games'. They have that original iOS concept of simple, yet fun. AnarKitty Well-Known Member Oct 10, 2010 3,654 0 0 Minneapolis, USA #4 AnarKitty, Oct 17, 2011 Played this one through awhile back, and it's definitely worth picking up, especially for free. PeteOzzy Well-Known Member Oct 30, 2013 4,596 3 0 Norwich, England #5 PeteOzzy, Jan 22, 2014 Back on sale nightc1 Well-Known Member Oct 19, 2012 4,362 0 0 AL #6 nightc1, Jan 22, 2014 Cool deal. I got the sequel already bu happy to get the original too. zdn1042 Well-Known Member May 10, 2013 642 0 0 #7 zdn1042, Jan 23, 2014 Got this one earlier. Nice game. Habakuk Well-Known Member Dec 11, 2008 4,779 9 38 Vienna, Austria http://rossau.wordpress.com #8 Habakuk, Jan 23, 2014 Last edited: Jan 23, 2014 Is there a stampede going on or something? It seems that every single good game goes freemium these days… (See Push Panic…) Here that old Donut Game Sunday Lawn (published Apr 27 '09): The first Donut Game with IAPs afair. Not mentioned in the app description. I'm tired of finding out if these are "good, acceptable, ignorable" IAPs or "bad" ones (required to win). I'm tired of keeping some apps NOT updated because it's difficult on iOS devices when you have lots of apps (you can't use "update all" and I'm getting 10–20 updates every day on my 128GB iPad Air). I'm tired of iOS gaming altogether. I just delete those apps and they'll never get in my way again. Deleted and forgotten. Not mentioned in my blog any more. No more postings in tA forums (read & write). Is that the right strategy, devs? Are those "real, honest" free sales (without implementing IAPs) so bad? For two or three days (better four or five)? I have reliable reports that those good old time-limited sales (essential in this very touchArcade sub-forum) always are pushing an app in the rankings. Donut Games did that several times before. Sunday Lawn was free for three times—always VERY generously for 14–30 days (and lots of other Donut Games as well). It was always a very respected and well-known (in the iOS gaming scene) dev with a good reputation. I was glad to recommend this software. Should we forget this dev now, too, or are they good IAPs? Chances are low. Will I have to stop iOS gaming soon, because I'll have deleted all games? Buenas noches! (I REALLY need some time for my model railroad.) nightc1 Well-Known Member Oct 19, 2012 4,362 0 0 AL #9 nightc1, Jan 23, 2014 I don't think the IAP lifesavers are there as a wall but as a cheat device. It does say this can affect high scores but this game (like most donut games) isn't about high scores more than just for three starring the levels which should all be do-able without the IAP I'm with you on the state of iOS gaming to a degree. It's part of the reason I've moved to ps3 for nearly all of my game purchases. So far it's been two months since I bought any iTunes cards. AnarKitty Well-Known Member Oct 10, 2010 3,654 0 0 Minneapolis, USA #10 AnarKitty, Jan 23, 2014 Played this through with no need for iAP, in any event, and I still recommend it. (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
Is there a stampede going on or something? It seems that every single good game goes freemium these days… (See Push Panic…) Here that old Donut Game Sunday Lawn (published Apr 27 '09): The first Donut Game with IAPs afair. Not mentioned in the app description. I'm tired of finding out if these are "good, acceptable, ignorable" IAPs or "bad" ones (required to win). I'm tired of keeping some apps NOT updated because it's difficult on iOS devices when you have lots of apps (you can't use "update all" and I'm getting 10–20 updates every day on my 128GB iPad Air). I'm tired of iOS gaming altogether. I just delete those apps and they'll never get in my way again. Deleted and forgotten. Not mentioned in my blog any more. No more postings in tA forums (read & write). Is that the right strategy, devs? Are those "real, honest" free sales (without implementing IAPs) so bad? For two or three days (better four or five)? I have reliable reports that those good old time-limited sales (essential in this very touchArcade sub-forum) always are pushing an app in the rankings. Donut Games did that several times before. Sunday Lawn was free for three times—always VERY generously for 14–30 days (and lots of other Donut Games as well). It was always a very respected and well-known (in the iOS gaming scene) dev with a good reputation. I was glad to recommend this software. Should we forget this dev now, too, or are they good IAPs? Chances are low. Will I have to stop iOS gaming soon, because I'll have deleted all games? Buenas noches! (I REALLY need some time for my model railroad.)
I don't think the IAP lifesavers are there as a wall but as a cheat device. It does say this can affect high scores but this game (like most donut games) isn't about high scores more than just for three starring the levels which should all be do-able without the IAP I'm with you on the state of iOS gaming to a degree. It's part of the reason I've moved to ps3 for nearly all of my game purchases. So far it's been two months since I bought any iTunes cards.