GLOBAL - OK, so England fans aren�t too happy, Italian fans are in disarray and the less said about the French fans the better. This year�s World Cup, over in South Africa, is proving a little tough for the Europeans. But don�t lose faith, the folks over on OviDailyApp have a trio of footballing apps that we may, at least, be in with a chance of winning. Join us after the jump for a look at the apps that�ll make you �appy.
Leading the way out of the dressing room is Soccer Pet. Wayne Rooney may have lost his cool with the fans on Friday, but with this app, we�ll be the ones controlling the players. Using the app, you can train, dress and play with your digital star all-day-long on your Nokia S60 5th Edition. In addition, you can participate in a global contest predicting and matching the scores of your player�s team to win prizes and accessories for your Soccer Pet. There are seven different versions of the game in the following countries: USA, Portugal, Cameroon, Brazil, Germany, France and England. Each comes with a different soccer pet to love and care for. We�ll be setting-up Capello with the whole England team in due course. The app is available on Ovi Store now, for �1.00.
Filing-out in second place is Trivian World Cup. Think you know football? Put your knowledge to the test. It�s not just about knowing the ins-and-outs of the offside rule; this app will fire questions testing your mastery of the facts that fuel the passions of football fans worldwide.
Each game consists of 15 questions in total; the more questions you get correct, the more points you bag. As you travel around the world on your footballing quest the more questions you face. Fancy your chances? Here�s a teaser:
The winner of the 1994 World Cup was decided in a penalty shoot-out at the Rose Bowl. How far is the penalty spot from the goal (in meters)?
Is it: 9, 11, 16 or 22 metres?
Trivian World Cup is available for �1.00 in Ovi Store and is compatible with a host of Nokia devices. Find out the correct answer to the question above and lots more here.
Lastly, in the back four, we have FOO-CUP. We mentioned this app in the newsletter last week, but we think it�s well worth another look. If you�re a football fan � and want to share you love for the beautiful game with others � take a look at FOO-CUP. Along with making you laugh every time you say the game�s name a bit too fast, the game is all about getting you to guess the outcome of the matches that�ll be played over in South Africa. The more you guess correctly, the more points you accumulate. In the newsletter, our guess for the final was: England 3 � 2 Germany. We think we�ll have to don our guessing hats again for this one. FOO-CUP is also available for �1.00 over on the Ovi Store.
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