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Frogger hops onto your iPhone

by Chris Scott Barr on August 7, 2008

When I was a kid we had a computer lab full of old Apple II computers, which we would use maybe twice a year to play games on. We had several games to choose from, but I really only remember two that I would play; Oregon Trail and Frogger. Unless you are very young, I would be willing to bet that you've encountered these games at some point in your ... 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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Quickie Review: Hangman

by Chris Scott Barr on August 6, 2008

I can bet that almost everyone has played the game hangman at some point in their life. It's a simple game, someone picks a word and draws a series of lines that corresponds to the number of letters in the word. As you guess letters, each wrong guess gets a body part drawn on a stick figure until either youv'e guessed the right word, or you run out of parts. ... continued »

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Quickie Review: Subway Shuffle Lite

by Chris Scott Barr on August 6, 2008

It's true that there are a lot of games for the iPhone that are simply re-hashes of old games. There's nothing wrong with that, since many of the classic games are fun to play. But it's nice when something original comes along like Subway Shuffle. continued »

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Quickie Review: Dizzy Bee

by Brenda Stokes on August 5, 2008

Dizzy Bee is fun little game on the App Store that lets you take great advantage of the iPhone's accelerometer. It costs $2.99, but if you're not up for spending the cash, there's a free version called DizzyBeeFree that will give you a taste of what the game has to offer. continued »

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Quickie Review: Crazy Mouth Lite

by Brenda Stokes on August 5, 2008

Free stuff makes me happy and Crazy Mouth Lite might just be the funniest most useless app on the App Store right now. I know that's a bold statement, especially coming from a lover of useless things, but I mean it.  continued »

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