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March 15, 2009
If you enjoy playing games on your iPhone you might enjoy reading these short reviews of some of the best and most popular games that are compatible with the Apple manufactured device.
The first great iPhone game that you must have is called Hero of Sparta. It is only about ten bucks and made by Sparta. This is a God of War clone game. The Three D action has you roaming around ancient Greece fighting minotaurs and other beasts. It is a hack and slasher game that you control with a virtual joystick on the touchscreen. This is a manic game that many people find exciting. The cinematic cut scenes in the game are also quite amazing.
Another great ten dollar game is Rolando. This game is a lot like the PSP game Loco Roc. The challenge is to save the residents of Rolandoland by tilting the iPhone from side to side. This makes them jump so they can avoid danger. The game is nicely designed with great graphics and comes with thirty six nicely designed environments.
At the five dollar level of cost you can get a game called Fieldrunners. In this game tiny characters appear on one side of the screen and make a beeline for the other and our job is to stop them dead in their tracks by building gun turrets, goo canons, rocket launchers and lightening blasters. You will spend hours navigating complicated torrent mazes and battling soldiers, helicopters and robot tanks. It is very similar to the desk top game called Tower Defense.
For three bucks you can get Dizzy Bee. This one requires that you turn and twist the iPhone like the steering wheel of a car that is veering out of control. You would not expect such a simple game to be challenging but it is. There are over forty levels and it has a gold medal ranking of reach of those levels…
The central idea behind the Dizzy Bee is to guide the spinny insect around maze like worlds to help him pick up his pals and lead them to safety while at the same time aovidingbad guys. They have lots of nice little touches like a post level summary screen that rotates so that its right side up no matter which way you are holding your iPhone.
Another good game is one hundred percent free. The Jelly Car by Timothy Fist Randolph is a squishy, crudely drawn auto. The point of it is to exist in as little time as possible while trying to dodge Jello-like obstacles. You press the screen to accesslerate or break. There are lots of levels to conquer. Many people simply end up playing this game forever. In fact the only way to ever win might be to smash your iPhone on the floor.
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