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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. ...
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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.
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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.
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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.
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by Chris Scott Barr on August 5, 2008

I always enjoyed solving mazes as a kid, so I thought that iMaze might be enjoyable on the iPhone. It's a simple concept, just hold your iPhone flat and tilt it to move the ball through the maze. Unfortunately it's not nearly as fun as it sounds.
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by Brenda Stokes on August 3, 2008

It's that time again where we recap all the going's on in the Apple iPhone world for the past week. Developer news was a hot topic, especially when word spread that new firmware was seeded to 3G developers. Plus, there's talk that background-conscious apps may be available soon that allow users to receive instant messages and the like, even when such an app is closed. Developers can also now keep ...
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by Brenda Stokes on August 2, 2008

There's been buzz about RPGs coming to the iPhone for some time now, but it looks like this may become a reality sooner than previously thought. CEO of id Software, Todd Hollenshead says he would very much like to see both Doom 2 and Wolfenstein on the iPhone. I mean, it's been on the PSP, why not the iPhone, right?
But easy does it. When it comes to porting games to ...
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