Shot-O-Matic Claims a Spot on the iTunes App Store as Newest Mobile Party Favor
DENVER, April 11, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Mindlapse Productions has announced the launch of Shot-O-Matic, an iPhone application that provides users with over 400 shot recipes in the palm of their hand. The sleek new mobile application offers an interactive way for users to take shots and become the life of the party.
Catering to bar patrons or girls' night out Shot-O-Matic simply asks, "What are you in the mood for?" Rookie Shots, Pro Shots, and Daredevil Shots create tiered categories that make the application more than just a recipe book. Once a category is chosen, 5 choices are revealed. Users who are feeling lucky can also shake their phone to populate a random shot. Loss of memory is a known side effect the makers kept in mind as the favorites feature allows users to select a heart on those must have again shots.
Based out of Denver, CO Mindlapse Productions, LLC was founded in August 2010 by Dan Evanoff, Joel Saenz, and Ross Maupin. The trio worked together to develop the application. President, Dan Evanoff stated, "Our application was developed with a quality end user experience in mind. Shot-O-Matic is as useful as it is fun."
Currently, Shot-O-Matic is selling on the app store for $.99 and is one of the top rated applications of its kind with a 5 star rating. Reviewers appreciate the design and usefulness of the application saying, "Well designed intuitive interface and a wide variety of shots. I can just hold my iPhone up and the bartender can easily read the shot ingredients."
With nearly 1 billion smart phones predicted for 2013, mobile applications continue to be a social trend much like the dot-com boom of the 1990s.
If you would like more information about this topic, please visit www.Shot-O-Matic.com or email [email protected]
CONTACT:
Joel Saenz
Mindlapse Productions, LLC
(702) 809-4584
[email protected]
SOURCE Mindlapse Productions
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