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Malcolm Tucker: The Missing Phone

Malcolm Tucker: The Missing Phone at Mac App Store analyse

Faber and Faber
7,109 ratings · Power index: 230
Version 1.0.2
Size 10.4 Mb
Updated 9 years ago
Released 15 Dec 2010

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*** The first app ever to be nominated for a TV BAFTA *** Malcolm Tucker has lost his phone. And youve just found it. Read his private emails. Listen to his voice memos. See who he follows on Twitter. And hack into his voicemails. But be warned: he wants his phone back… A new breed of app from the BAFTA Award-winning and Academy Award nominated writing team behind The Thick of It and In the Loop. Features: - Read Malcolm’s private emails, documents and SMS messages - Hack in to his voicemails - See his recent calls - Listen to his personal voice memos - Follow his colleagues on Twitter - Receive new voicemail messages from Malcolm Tucker, Ollie Reeder and Nicola Murray, even when the app is not running

Estimates

Monthly Downloads > 5.06k
Est. Revenue ~ $2.07k

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Availability

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Pricing by country

Country Price
Canada 8.49 CAD
China 40 CNY
France 6.99 EUR
Germany 6.99 EUR
Italy 6.99 EUR
Netherlands 6.99 EUR
Portugal 6.99 EUR
Spain 6.99 EUR
Poland 6.99 EUR
UK 5.99 GBP
India 499 INR
Japan 720 JPY
Poland 27.99 PLN
Russia 459 RUB
Turkey 24.99 TRY
USA 5.99 USD
Korea, Republic Of 6.59 USD
Ukraine 5.99 USD

Words cannot express how awesome this app is.

LoadedGunn47 · 15 years ago · v1.0.1

If you like the show or movie, you will love this app.

Genius.

Freitas55 · 15 years ago · v1.0.1

Amazing use of the iPhones capabilities, for one of the most vile, hilarious characters of all time. Definitely went above and beyond for this app. Kudos!

lovely but it crashes when new things come

Fi Peverell · 10 years ago · v1.0.2

Its absolutely amazing and I love it!! however it crashes every time something new comes like email or voice mail. Also crashes when clicked phone icon and next phone icon. But beside that it works like a charm!!!

Hilarious

Bill Hacker · 15 years ago

If youre a fan of In the Thick of It or In the Loop, this is a must-have.

Absolutely Brilliant!

Michael Keller 21 · 15 years ago

Congrats to the writing team and techies of this app - you nailed it. Its funny, smart, and well designed. Looking forward to noobi3. Highly recommend for those who like the series and also for those who like witty content.

I love learning new swears!

subgirl13 · 15 years ago

Just brilliant! Its really lovely to be back immersed in the world of (funny) politics. I really missed Malcolm and Ollie.

Great, but worth the quid?

GC in DC · 15 years ago

Im a huge fan of show, movie, and character, and was looking forward to this app. For the day I downloaded it, this app doesnt disappoint. But very soon the material turns from flood to trickle, and its at this point when you wonder whether its worth the pretty significant price (at least for iPhone apps). To justify the cost Id really love to see the writers extend the material beyond the basic gag of Malcolm having lost his phone -- something that brings you a bit more deeply into the world of the Thick of It. Perhaps the block on the iphone comes undone and you either start getting more contemporaneous material or bits from further back -- notes on his past with steve fleming, for example, or where jamies gone off to. Basically, I like whats here, but for the money I expect more.