Here are the latest iPhone/iPod touch/iPod/iPad apps. You can find ’em at the Apple App Store (www.itunes.com/appstore/).

4allStudios has announced Operation Smoochy, its debut game title for the iPhone and iPad. In the US$0.99 game, Roxy and the puppies have been captured by the evil monsters. You goal is to get revenge by using Smoochy to blast your way through zombies, killer clowns and Frankensteins.

Demodit has released Bubble Shooter Space Edition 1.0. It’s an iOS, $0.99 version of the classic puzzle, shooter, arcade game. Players fire colored spheres at a mass of spheres above with the aim of matching 3 or more contiguous spheres of the same color, which then vanish. The goal is to score points and clear the board of all spheres before they descend to the bottom of the screen.

Notus Games Studio has introduced Tricks And Treats HD 1.0 for the iPad. In the $4.99 puzzle game players prepare a spooky mansion for guests and hosts for a midnight party of tricks and treats. While decorating the mansion, players travel to the mysterious forest, dark graveyard, castle high in the mountains and meet zombies, ghosts, witches, mummies and vampires. Most of them are just wearing Halloween costumes — but some are not.

Robert Mozayeni has launched InfiniMaze 2.0 for the iPhone. In the $0.99 game, players make their way through colorful mazes with invisible walls and travel down treacherous roads that force them to grow and shrink in order to exit.

MiSoft has unveiled Cineverse, a free app to animate and share mashups of video and drawn animations. Users direct a short movie using an iPhone, then add captions, images and text to the movie. The app also allows users to cast actors in the film using photos they’ve taken on the camera and overlay them on top of the video.

NigglyNoo has debuted Baby Development Actvities 1.0 the iPad. Designed by an Occupational Therapist, the $1.99 app allows parents to put their knowledge of baby development to the test with an interactive quiz. It also provides a range of activities that parents can do with their baby to stimulate development and help them reach their developmental milestones.

Inzmore has unleashed Zombie Building 1.0. In the $1.99 game for iOS devices it’s up to the user to save the inhabitants of your city. It is time to help lift these mild-mannered citizens to the safety of the rooftop and escape waves of flesh-eating zombie invaders.

Realore says a free version of their brand new strategy game All my Gods HD is available. All my Gods is a city-building, god-sim strategy that allows players to immerse into the atmosphere of Ancient Rome and play as a young aspiring godling.

Turns 1.0 is a new, $0.99 app that tracks any activity people take turns doing with others: taking out the garbage, choosing the next restaurant, buying rounds of drinks. Turns provides history for all turns taken, so users never have to forget whose turn it is again.

Lithuanian artist Nomeda Marcenaite has written and illustrated “Doll,” a $2.99 children’s story about the pursuit of one’s identity and individuality.

Goal King 1.0, available now for children and older, on the iPhone. It’s a free app that blends math and soccer. Players solve math problems as fast as they can in order to pass the ball to teammates and score goals. Players lead their team to victory by picking the correct answer to an addition, subtraction, or multiplication problem as a timer counts down.

Chillingo has created, in conjunction with Universal Partnerships & Licensing, and developed by Strawdog Studios in partnership with Big Play Digital, E.T.: The Green Planet game. In the free app, users will experience their own interactive journey as E.T. returns home to the Green Planet.

Vicinno Soft has developed Birthday Calendar Plus 1.0 for the iPhone. It’s a $0.99 birthday reminder app. Users can record a customized greeting video or select one from their iPhone photo gallery to send to their friends on birthdays in emails or post on friends’ Facebook wall, and more.

Go Go Games 1.0 is a new, $0.99 suite of iPad games designed to help preschool and elementary school children to learn to notice multiple features of the objects in the world around them.

Vicinno Kids Studio has given us Little Farm Preschool 1.0 for the iPad. It’s a $0.99 collection of seven games for preschoolers that blend one into another as the kids advance in solving puzzles.

Aboveground Systems has served up DrawPals for the iPad. It’s a free drawing and coloring book for all ages. It sports coloring book pages to fill in and customize.