Posted on 30 July 2008 by Brenda Stokes
As you probably know by now, free apps make my day. Even simple ones. So Labyrinth Lite Edition is very simple yet totally entertaining (and frustrating, in a good way!).
The object of this game is to get the ball bearing across the wooden board without letting it fall into any holes. Sounds simple enough, right? But what I really ...
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Posted on 26 July 2008 by Vincent Nguyen
The board game Scrabble has been around decades before I was even born. It brings me a lot of joy that EA has ported this word building game over to the iPhone. In case you haven't heard of Scrabble, it's a game where you get seven letters that you use to build words on the game board. Certain letters have ...
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Posted on 24 July 2008 by Lynnsie Nguyen
Gameloft's Platinum Sudoku gives you 20 million Sudoku and Kakuro grids in your pocket. If you play one puzzle a day, you will have over 54 years of playtime. Platinum Sudoku has 5 levels of difficulty for players of all skill levels, as well as three hint options to help you along in case you find yourself stuck. ...
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Posted on 24 July 2008 by Lynnsie Nguyen
Gameloft's Bubble Bash is the iPhone's first bubble shooting game. Players need to group 3 or more of the same color bubbles together to pop them. Sounds easy enough, but the game increases in difficulty as you go on. There are also 17 special bubbles that can range anywhere from adding more bubbles to your screen or deleting whole sets ...
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Posted on 24 July 2008 by Lynnsie Nguyen
Gameloft's Brain Challenge gives your brain a workout while playing various mini-games. The games are geared towards 5 areas of your brain (logic, math, memory, visual and focus). The stress games also develops your stress management skills. There are 9 "creativity" exercises that promotes your artistic side. The difficulty level adjusts to your play history. so it's nice that you ...
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Posted on 23 July 2008 by Brenda Stokes
I've noticed a trend. There seems to be quite a few games for the iPhone that follow in the footsteps of Tetris and Bejeweled. But Trism by Demiforce, LLC, does have its unique aspects, allowing it to stand apart from these staples and create a new name for itself, namely due to its excellent utilization of the iPhone's accelerometer.
Trism requires ...
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