Long before the iPhone flash gamers were mindlessly amusing themselves with the genre of game where you simply move an object around an area and try to avoid all the other objects in that area. Now Pixel Mine has spruced up that concept in the form of Super Collider, and for the most part have done a really good job. There’s just a fairly annoying integration problem with the AGON social networking service that rubs me the wrong way with this game.
Feel like trying to outrun the fuzz and gather up some bags of loot? That’s just what you’ll get to do in Crime Spree for the iPhone. As Skyworks continues to expand beyond it’s sports games beginnings, it’s nice to see that they get the concept of casual games with other motifs.
In my humble opinion, Ball Rush Aqua was probably the best Arkanoid clone on the Pocket PC. Now that it has made its way over to the iPhone there’s still a lot to enjoy about it, but it feels a bit sluggish compared to some newer offerings like Ball Slam Fantasy. Still, if you like the brick breaking style of game, Ball Rush Aqua has a lot going for it.
It sounds like an application that might have missed out on Apple’s rating system, but in actuality it’s a fun take on the “break some bricks” genre of game. Colorful graphics and an upbeat soundtrack will captivate you while the quick, solid game play keeps you coming back for more.
In theory the iPhone seems to be a great platform for 3D tunnel based racers. Unfortunately, I’m not quite sure the iPhone has a great one yet. Swirl gave it a nice attempt, but fell short on a couple of key items. Read on to find out what’s lacking…
Dodge the red, gobble the blue, and snag some fruit while you’re at it. That’s the basic premise behind Gobble for the iPhone from Pocketfun, and it turns out that it’s a simple yet addictive game.
What’s cute, furry, and gets tossed around a lot? Why, an Uggle of course! If you’re looking for that next addictive experience from your iPhone or iPod Touch, look no further than Uggles. Electronic juggling has never been so fun…
Looking for graphics that predate video cards, and sound that is pure vintage PC speaker? Want game play that simply keeps you dodging building after building? If you’re looking for a walk down the late 70’s PC gaming memory lane, 8bit Games – Flying might just be for you.
Looking for a new spin on the classic concept of breakout? iPolygon might just be the game for you. Imagine a playing field where the paddles and the bricks are the same thing! Read on to find out what iPolygon has to offer the “breakout” genre…