Super Dreidel Israel Edition Arrives!

For the first time ever, there is a dreidel game available for the iPhone/iPod/iPad that features an Israeli dreidel! Just in time for Hanukkah 2010, the people who brought the world the popular and fun game Super Dreidel have released Super Dreidel Israel Edition HD.




The letters on each side of a dreidel represent two things. First, they represent rules of the game. Second, they form an acronym for Nes Gadol Hayah Sham, “A Great Miracle Happened There.” In Israel, most dreidels replace the Shin with a Pei, changing the acronym to Nes Gadol Hayah Po, “A Great Miracle Happened Here.” This is why there are two editions of the Super Dreidel game, one representing the dreidels found in Israel and one representing the dreidels found outside Israel.

Featuring originally recorded music and vibrant illustrations, both versions of Super Dreidel appeal to people of all ages. The game allows 2 to 8 players to spin the dreidel on a touchscreen while the app keeps score.



This innovative app offers three different versions of the game: Traditional Dreidel, the faster moving Vegas Dreidel, and the super-fast Turbo Dreidel. All three versions allow you to enter every player's name, choose how much gelt each player begins with, and even limit the number of rounds to the game.

Super Dreidel Israel Edition is available at iTunes now!

Press Release: Guy Scores Trashy "JILF" With Super Dreidel

Hanukkah, 2009 - Major magazines have recently heralded this the era of the JILF, a Jew I'd Like to F***. For the 2009 holidays, all you need to meet a JILF is an iPhone and Super Dreidel.

A bachelor who prefers his privacy, let's call him Martin Jewstein, was at a recent Trashy Lingerie event and could not think of a way to approach one of the beautiful models.

To pass the time, he pulled out his iPhone and began playing Super Dreidel, an app featuring originally recorded music and vibrant illustrations. It was then that a Trashy Lingere model, lets call her Rebekah Jewberg, approached him from behind and asked, "Is that a dreidel on your iPhone?" "Yes it is," Jewstein replied. He entered her name and his name into the game and they began taking turns spinning the dreidel on the iPhone screen.

Jewstein and Jewberg were later seen leaving the party together, and the next day were spotted at Canter's Deli playing Super Dreidel in the clothes that they had been wearing the night before.

After hearing of this tale, one John Notajew downloaded the app and took it on his iPod Touch to another Trashy Lingerie event. Like clockwork, model Rachel Jewman spotted the spinning dreidel on his iPod Touch and the two were seen three days later holding hands at The Grove while eating frozen yogurt.

Super Dreidel appeals to people of all ages. The game allows 2 to 8 players to spin a traditional Hanukkah dreidel on the touchscreen while the app does all the work. From now on, owners of the iPhone and iPod Touch will never again be at a party looking for a dreidel or gelt as Super Dreidel takes care of everything.

The link to Super Dreidel on the iTunes store is:
Super Dreidel

Press Release: Best Selling Hannukah iPhone Apps

December 2, 2009 - Hanukkah is just around the corner and in addition to preparing their homes for parties with family and friends, many Jews are getting their iPhones and iPod Touches ready for the holiday. The most popular apps on the iTunes store are games, and Hanukkah is no different. The iTunes store is filled with Jewish puzzles and Menorah games. By far the most popular Hanukkah game is Dreidel, and the iTunes store offers a large number of Dreidel games for the iPhone and iPod touch.

The best selling Dreidel app for Hanukkah 2009 is "Super Dreidel," followed by "Dreidel, Dredel, Dradel," and then "Dreidel Tap." A closer look at the top ten Dreidel apps reveals why Super Dreidel has taken the lead; it has the best graphics and music, and is the only app which actually includes the Dreidel game for more than two players.

Dreidel Top 5:

Super Dreidel
Dreidel, Dredel, Dradel
Dreidel Tap
Dreidel Dreidel Dreidel
A Dreidel Game

The link to Super Dreidel on the iTunes store is:
Super Dreidel

Eight nights of apps: iPhone programs put Chanukah in the palm of your hand

by Rachel Freedenberg, staff writer
cover article excerpt from J., the Jewish news weekly of Northern California


On the road during Chanukah and feel the need to light candles? There’s an app for that.

Lost all your dreidels and want to play a quick game? There’s an app for that.

Need to know how many days you have left to buy Chanukah presents? There’s an app for that, too.

Chanukah-themed applications have been a presence in Apple’s iTunes App Store almost since its inception, and with the holiday beginning Dec. 11, a number of new applications have cropped up to help iPhone and iPod Touch users meld technology with the ancient holiday.

When Apple debuted the App Store in July 2008, it contained 500 applications (known as apps) that could be downloaded and installed on an iPhone or iPod Touch. Earlier this month, the company announced that it had just surpassed 100,000 apps and 2 billion downloads.

Jewish developers have pounced on the ability to bring a little Yiddishkeit to the handheld devices, and today there are dozens of Jewish-themed apps available at the store.

Some of them are obvious: Siddur, iTalmud, Hebrew Date. An app called Mikvah shows users the nearest mikvah and provides a checklist of pre-mikvah preparations. The Los Angeles–based Kabbalah Centre International sells the Dialing God app, featuring kabbalistic meditations and blessings.

Then there are the more offbeat apps. ParveOMeter counts down the waiting time between eating dairy and meat; iCharity allows one to deposit virtual coins into a virtual tzedakah box; and if you’re wondering whether mahi-mahi is OK to eat, download Kosher Fish.

And then there are the holiday-based apps: Megillas Esther for Purim, several Omer-counting apps and numerous Passover apps, including haggadahs and a game called Find the Matzah.

But when it comes to Jewish holidays, Chanukah has a clear monopoly on the App Store. From iDreidel to DaysTo Hanukkah to Mobile Menorah, there’s an app for everything you might need for the holiday — except maybe one that makes latkes.

“All the kids in my family are always grabbing at my iPhone, so I figured they should play a Jewish game,” said Jeff Howard, creator of a Chanukah-themed app called Super Dreidel.

Howard, a Los Angeles–based screenwriter who describes himself as an “enthusiastic nerd,” came up with the idea for Super Dreidel shortly after Chanukah last year. He joined forces with another tech-obsessed friend, Richard Barry, and the two hired a programmer in New Hampshire to write the program.
Super Dreidel provides unique variations on the ancient spin-and-win game. Players still spin a dreidel (or virtual dreidel, in this case), but now they can choose between playing “traditional,” “Vegas” or “turbo” style.

For example, in “Vegas,” to make the game go faster, every time a player rolls a shin (put one in), the value of shin increases by one. The ante also increases by one every round.

Users can also set a specific number of rounds or increase the bankroll. Super Dreidel allows for up to eight players.

“A friend of mine and I sat down at his kitchen table with a dreidel and we played and played and played,” Howard said. “The funny thing about the traditional version is that it almost never ends. When you’re playing the electronic version … there’s actually a winner instead of it going on forever.”

The other benefit to the virtual game is that it avoids many of the game’s pitfalls.

“The dreidel never falls off the table,” Howard said. “It never hits gelt and the kids shout, ‘That was no fair. I should respin.’ ”

The application took about three months to complete, and after passing Apple’s strict vetting process, it was released to the App Store earlier this month.

Super Dreidel retails in the App Store for 99 cents. Thirty percent of each purchase goes to Apple, so Howard isn’t expecting to get rich off the app.

“When you do something that’s mainly directed at the Jewish community [rather than at a vast audience], you figure you’re not going to sell millions and millions,” he said. “It was mainly just for fun and to do something Jewish for the iPhone.”

For complete article, visit: http://www.jweekly.com/article/full/40647/eight-nights-of-apps-iphone-programs-put-chanukah-in-the-palm-of-your-hand/

The link to Super Dreidel on the iTunes store is:
Super Dreidel

Press Release: iPhone Has Bar Mitzvah

One of the first things any iPhone owner notices the moment that they get their phone is that kids want nothing more than to snatch that magical device out of their hands and touch their fingers to the screen for hours.

When Jeff Howard, a Jewish Uncle with more nieces and nephews than he can count, noticed this phenomenon, he had a thought.  What if you could hand a child your iPhone and have it play a Jewish game instead of something with explosions?  Jeff happens to be a former toy company executive and he discussed the idea with his friend Rick Barry, who happens to have a PhD from MIT.  Super Dreidel was born.

"My nieces and nephews, literally, never let me have my iPhone back now," says Jeff.  "And the great thing is that as long as I can see the dreidel spinning on the screen I know that they are not messing up my contacts or email."

Featuring originally recorded music and vibrant illustrations, Super Dreidel appeals to people of all ages.  The game allows 2 to 8 players to spin a traditional Hanukkah dreidel on the touchscreen while the app does all the work.

"The other night at a restaurant, my friend's four year old took Super Dreidel, entered the name of everyone at the table and started spinning that dreidel.  A few minutes later he shouted, 'Mom, you just won!'  I didn't get my iPhone back for an hour."

The innovative Super Dreidel app offers three different versions of the game: Traditional Dreidel, the faster moving Vegas Dreidel, and the super-fast Turbo Dreidel.  All three versions allow you to enter every player's name, choose how much gelt each player begins with, and even limit the number of rounds to the game.

At a recent family gathering, Rick watched the kids passing his iPhone back and forth to spin the dreidel and said, "My iPhone is officially Jewish now, like it had a Bar Mitzvah."

The link to Super Dreidel on the iTunes store is:
Super Dreidel

Press Release: Super Dreidel App Comes Home for Hanukkah

Hanukkah, 2009 - This year, Hanukkah comes early for owners of the iPhone and iPod Touch with the release of "Super Dreidel," an app which places everything needed for a game of dreidel in the palm of your hand.

Featuring originally recorded music and vibrant illustrations, Super Dreidel appeals to people of all ages. The game allows 2 to 8 players to spin a traditional Hanukkah dreidel on the touchscreen while the app does all the work.

This innovative app offers three different versions of the game: Traditional Dreidel, the faster moving Vegas Dreidel, and the super-fast Turbo Dreidel. All three versions allow you to enter every player's name, choose how much gelt each player begins with, and even limit the number of rounds to the game.

From now on, owners of the iPhone and iPod Touch will never again be at a party looking for a dreidel or gelt as Super Dreidel takes care of everything. And for those who do not know the rules of the dreidel game, Super Dreidel offers a great way to learn. And at 99-cents, Super Dreidel costs less than an actual dreidel.

The link to Super Dreidel on the iTunes store is:
Super Dreidel

Hayden plays Super Dreidel while the adults talk over dinner.


The Super Dreidel app can also be accessed by visiting www.nobarsapps.com

About No Bars - Super Dreidel was developed by No Bars of Los Angeles, CA. For additional information, cross-marketing, and cross-promotions please contact No Bars using the information below.

Press Release: iPhone Debuts In Israel, Bringing Digital Dreidels

December 8, 2009 - This week, Israel's three largest mobile carriers begin officially selling the iPhone. For the last two and a half years, Israelis had been forced to purchase iPhones abroad and unlock them for use at home. Beginning this Thursday, smartphone enthusiasts in Israel will be able to purchase an iPhone at home.

Hanukkah is just around the corner and Israelis will be getting their iPhones just in time for the holiday. In addition to preparing their homes for Hanukkah parties, many Jews get their iPhones and iPod Touches ready for Hanukkah with just the right apps. The most popular apps on the iTunes store are games, and the iTunes store is filled with Jewish puzzles and Menorah games. By far the most popular Hanukkah game is Dreidel, and the iTunes store offers a large number of Dreidel games for the iPhone and iPod touch.

The best selling Dreidel app for Hanukkah 2009 is "Super Dreidel." Featuring originally recorded music and vibrant illustrations, Super Dreidel appeals to people of all ages. The game allows 2 to 8 players to spin a traditional Hanukkah dreidel on the touchscreen while the app does all the work. This innovative app offers three different versions of the game: Traditional Dreidel, the faster moving Vegas Dreidel, and the super-fast Turbo Dreidel. All three versions allow you to enter every player's name, choose how much gelt each player begins with, and even limit the number of rounds to the game.

From now on, owners of the iPhone and iPod Touch in Israel will never again be at a party looking for a dreidel or gelt as Super Dreidel takes care of everything. It comes in handy with kids, too. As Super Dreidel co-creator Jeff Howard says, "The other night at a restaurant, my friend's four year old took Super Dreidel, entered the name of everyone at the table and started spinning that dreidel. A few minutes later he shouted, 'Mom, you just won!' I didn't get my iPhone back for an hour."

The dreidel in Super Dreidel does use a Shin, not a Pei as is normally used in Israel, because the app was originally designed for the market outside the Jewish homeland. Now that iPhones are available in Israel, No Bars can begin work on an official version of Super Dreidel for Israel.

The link to Super Dreidel on the iTunes store is:
Super Dreidel

Apparel

No Bars brings you Super Dreidel apparel! All shirt designs can be put on any color shirt of any style; for women, men, kids and toddlers. You can even place any of these designs on a hoodie or hat! What are you waiting for?




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