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Top Gear apps for iphone and ipad

Published: 21 Dec 2010

If you are currently holding a brand-new piece of portable Apple technology, or if you're one of those early adopters with a piece of portable Apple technology that is start to look a little dated, we thought this would be a good time to let you know all the ways you can put Top Gear things onto it.

First up, two new Top Gear games hit the iTunes Store only last week. It was an auspicious day - you can now download our very first computer games.

Top Gear Stunt School involves modding nine very different cars to complete 60 challenges around the TG test track. 'Modding' in the Top Gear style, obviously: instead of fart-can exhausts and shelf-spoilers, we're talking rockets. Wings. Skis. You know the type of thing.

In Where's Stig? your task is to travel the world to track down our tame racing driver - from Botswana to the Arctic to the Top Gear studio. Bonus: in none of the scenarios is he writing a book.

Where's Stig is available for the iPhone and iTouch for £1.79, and there's also a HD version for the iPad at £2.39.

And for Stunt School, it's £2.39 for the iPhone and iTouch, and £2.99 for the HD iPad version.   

And don’t forget our other two apps we released earlier this year. Our first ever app - The Cool Wall – is now available on the iPad as well as the iPhone and iPod Touch. Featuring over 350 cars, you can drag and drop to create your own Cool Wall, get the presenters’ verdicts on your choice, add your own favourite cars and share them with your friends.

There’s also Who is the Stig? – where you have the chance to become our tame racing driver. Take a picture of yourself, upload it in the app and then watch your own personal video featuring you – or anyone you have chosen – as the mute one in white. You can download and share the video too. Just, please, don’t write a book.

Here's a video below for a snippet of us playing Stunt School, which you have to say is looking rather good:

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