A new game called War in a Box – Paper Tanks is now available for purchase

Apr 8, 2013 07:44 GMT  ·  By

Canonical has published a statistic about the top paid applications that were sold through Ubuntu Software Center in March.

Every month, Canonical makes a list with the top applications, either paid or free. This particular top deals with the paid apps, featuring some pretty interesting newcomers.

Linux Tycoon, a new entry, has managed to grab the ninth place. Believe it or not, it's a game that simulates the construction of a Linux distribution.

The eighth place is occupied by Mini Minecraft Launcher. This is a simple Minecraft application that features a very interesting option, called mods installation.

Braid has fallen a few places and landed on number seven. It's a game in which the players can manipulate the flow of time in order to solve some pretty difficult puzzles.

Quick ‘n Easy Web Builder is now in the sixth place. This is an HTML generator that can be used to visually (WYSIWYG) create a websites, by using drag & drop.

The fifth position is occupied by Filebot, a tool used for renaming movies, TV shows or anime, and even to download subtitles.

War in a Box – Paper Tanks is a new tower defense game that arrives straight in the fourth position. The players will have to build canons and anti-air defenses, in order stop the tank's offensive. Don't forget, everything is made out of paper.

Fluendo DVD Player manages to go up another place and it's now resting comfortably on the third place. This is an application specially designed to reproduce DVD on Linux/Unix platforms,

Machinarium take home the silver, again. This is one of the most downloaded games in Ubuntu Software Center, and managed to keep its position in the past few months.

Stormcloud, an application that provides a detailed weather overview for multiple locations, as well as a brief look at the weather for the coming four days, stays in the first position and remains the undisputed champion of this chart.