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iPhone 3G Quickie Review

Quickie Review: 2Fat

by Brenda Stokes on August 8, 2008

I downloaded this free app out of curiosity. I was taking a gander at the Health & Fitness category in the App Store and saw 2Fat. I thought it would be a weight loss manager or something of that sort and might be suitable to review for iPhoneBuzz, but when I downloaded it, I was sorely disappointed. Okay, so this app does exactly what it says it will do. You are ... continued »

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Quickie Review: Cubes Lite

by Brenda Stokes on August 8, 2008

I’ve found another one. Yes, I’m talking about a free app that is sure to steal away much of my free time. It’s called Cubes Lite and this one is so fun and surprisingly difficult that I can’t put down my iPhone. The object of this game is to match up as many cubes as you can of the same color before eliminating them. By touching a grouping of cubes, you ... continued »

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Quickie Review: Comet Cowboy Lite

by Chris Scott Barr on August 8, 2008

Asteroids is one of those games that's been around since the beginning of time, or at least since before I was born. The concept is simple, you point your space ship at an asteroid, and shoot it. You can also move around to avoid getting hit, and the larger chunks of space rock break into smaller bits. Well, Comet Cowboy is similar to Asteroids, except that you don't blow up ... continued »

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Quickie Review: Shakespeare

by Brenda Stokes on August 7, 2008

If you are into literature and the classics, the free Shakespeare app might be just right for you. Developed by Readdle, this app uses the online resource PlayShakespeare.com to pull the bard's works right onto your iPhone. Pretty neat, huh? So this app is pretty much exactly what it sounds like--a convenient way to access Shakespeare's works on the go. But it does have a few tricks up its sleeve.  For ... continued »

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Quickie Review: Paper Football Lite

by Brenda Stokes on August 7, 2008

Remember back in school when you'd fold up a piece of paper to look like a football and then take turns "kicking" it with a flick of your fingers between poised hand goal posts? Yeah, it was a fun way to pass the time (and annoy the teachers) but now Jirbo has brought the classic pastime to the iPhone.  There is a paid version of this app as well. It's aptly ... continued »

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Quickie Review: Magic8Ball

by Chris Scott Barr on August 7, 2008

The Magic 8-Ball is one of those simple toys that will probably never die. After all, it was created back in 1946. We just seem to have a fascination with leaving decisions up to a D20 encased in a water-filled 8-ball (and you thought only D&D geeks used D20s). Oddly enough, 10 of the answers are affirmative, only 5 are negative, and 5 responses merely tell you to ask again. ... continued »

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Quickie Review: BreakClassic

by Brenda Stokes on August 6, 2008

BreakClassic by bootant.com is a nifty little game that was free a few days ago but is now $.99. It was a super success as a free app, so I guess the developers are trying to cash in.  Even so, this is a simple yet fun diversion. It works much like pong, except you have to hit cubes with the ball and then make sure you hit the ball again with ... continued »

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