This smacks of the spiffy. In an interesting combination between iOS and Mac OS X products, Majic Jungle Software's Chopper 2 ($4.99) side-scrolling helicopter combat and rescue game can be controlled via an iPad, iPhone 4 or 4th-generation iPod touch over Bluetooth or WiFi using another iOS device. Per Touch Arcade, the game will be released via the recently-announced Mac App Store.
Since a picture's worth a thousand words, take a look at the current demo footage and see what it's like to control something on your Mac via your iOS devices:
Chopper 2 is slated for release within the next few months and requires iOS 3.0 or later to install and run.
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