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ScribBall
Now that I’ve had the chance to actually get some hands on time with ScribBall, I can definitely say the game delivers on both fun and unique gameplay. Here’s how the game works, your goal is to get 4 or more balls of the same color to connect to make them pop, these are called [...]
Funky Punch
Funky Punch is a fighting game made by Solus Games, which arrived in the App Store on August 25, 2008. The game features an assorted array of 12 unique characters, 4 of those characters are actually emoticons, it sort of messes with your head when you get punched repeatedly by a happy emoticon, it just [...]
Tennis Slam
Tennis Slam was developed by FinBlade, a mobile games developer based in Europe. The game stars tiny bean looking men playing a good old fashion game of Tennis doubles. Game types include, single match, best of 3, best of 5. The game can be played using either accelerometer or touchscreen, to swing the racquet simply tap [...]
Toy Bot Diaries
Toy Bot Diaries for the iPhone was made by IUGO a mobile games developer based in Vancouver Canada. They are best known for their quality work on games such as Tiger Woods PGA Tour ’07 on the J2ME/BREW mobile platform, and Spiderman 2 on the N-Gage. Toy Bot Diaries is one of those games that [...]
Cannon Challenge
An age old classic makes it’s first appearance on the iPhone. It’s been years since I’ve played any artillery games, the last time I encountered one was in grade school. As a reward for finishing class work early we’d get some time to play games like Oregon Trail and the artillery game. I never imagined [...]
StarSmasher
I recently talked about how iPhone game developers should play to its strengths, rather than trying to force specific game genres onto the iPhone kicking and screaming. It’s great to see the first flight sim to hit the App Store, StarSmasher, created by John Bowers of Espressosoft.





