No doubt in response to the huge Christmas sale numbers coming out of the App Store, a group of independent iPhone application developers have gotten together and decided to deeply discount their apps in celebration of the new year. Starting on December 31, all the apps found on this page will be discounted for at least 48 hours.

So far the list includes:

  • ScribBall — $0.99 (was $3.99)
  • Car Care — $1.99 (was $4.99)
  • DuckDuckDuck — Free (was $0.99)
  • Mouse House — $0.99 (was $4.99)
  • Trivial — $1.99 (was $4.99)
  • Trivial History — $1.99 (was $4.99)
  • Trivial Movies — $1.99 (was $4.99)
  • Pop Culture — $1.99 (was $4.99)
  • Trivial Science — $1.99 (was $4.99)
  • Trivial Sports — $1.99 (was $4.99)
  • Trivial Technology — $1.99 (was $4.99)
  • BlackBeard’s Assault — $0.99 (was $1.99)
  • Pinch ‘n Pop — $0.99 (was $3.99)
  • Burnball — $0.99 (was $1.99)
  • Kana — $1.99 (was $2.99)
  • Tilt It! — $0.99 (was $1.99)
  • Sneezies — $0.99 (was $2.99)
  • Hexy — $0.99 (was $1.99)

I haven’t used all these apps yet, but one of them, BurnBall, was an honorable mention in my favorite iPhone games of 2008. A few of the apps, like Sneezies, already appear to have the discounted price in place.

I’m sure the list will grow as we inch closer to New Year’s Eve as well, so watch the page.

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