Holy iPhone gaming overload, Batman! November 5th might have had a record number of releases. There were so many, that in this list, all of the Sudoku and Scrabble games were left off. Apologies if that offends someone, but really, not to beat a dead horse, how many does the App Store really need?
The app supports both OpenFeint and Game Center, so, once you master the controls, the simple gameplay is an easy to rack up some points in front of your friends. It’s also a universal app, meaning it supports all iDevices.
Nanoids Take flight clash of clans gems hack to save your planet Petra from the invading Nanoids. The game features incredible graphics, a large overworld with several missions, unlockable content, and automatic saving.
Ellie – Help Me Out…Please also offers more replay value than many games of the genre. There are multiple endings, both good and bad, and you’ll want to replay it to see them all.
Up Down Solitaire ($.99) – The developer claims that this version of solitaire is revolutionary, but they provide no further insight into how the game is different. However, it only costs $.99 so solitaire-lovers would not risk much in trying out this new mode of the classic card game.
This Scrabble-like game is probably the most popular competitive game for the iPhone. One of the coolest things about this game is that you can import your games from the iPhone into Facbeook. There are two variations of the game: a free ad-supported version and $2.99 version with no ads.
Not one person can deny technologically advanced the world has become especially in the last 50 years. The iPhone has changed the way the world uses certain items. This little cell phone is fast becoming a portable entertainment center.