Halfbrick's Fruit Ninja and other App Store regulars such as Cut the Rope and Doodle Jump are also unsurprisingly present. Games in general accounted for almost all of the iPhone chart and the majority of the iPad chart, with non-game applications more prevalent on the free app listings.
Altogether, different versions accounted for three of the top 10 downloads on both devices. Taking cues from Hitman Go, Lara Croft Go went a step further and added elevations to the game. The original avian puzzler took top spot in the paid-for iPhone chart and came second on iPad. If you like the Lara Croft franchise, you'll love what they did with this mobile game. And, unsurprisingly, Angry Birds features pretty heavily. Apple has marked the five year anniversary of its iOS App Store by revealing the best-selling downloads across all of its platforms.