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Picture from Dinosaur bones to be discovered with iDiggeriDigger is an archeological, kid-friendly title that’s now available for the iPhone and iPod touch. Providing educational features and completely violence free, players dig their way around an excavation site in search of fossilized T-Rex bones and then use them to create their own T-Rex dinosaur skeleton. After each object is dusted or sifted off, the player has an option of answering a trivia question to double their score.

The player starts out as an upcoming archeologist who is trying to win the heart of a big shot doctor. In order to do this, the young scientist needs to gain some nobility so that his dream girl will notice him. He decides to make his own fossilized skeleton of a T-Rex. Once the player chooses an area to dig on the excavation site, they can use the shovel to tap and dig. The player will pick up any objects found lying in the dirt. It is then up to the player to decide whether they want to sift it or dust it off.

iDigger for the iPhone is only $0.99.

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