aBalls Lite iPhone Game Review
aBalls, is a strategy game in which you are trying to remove like-colored balls from the playing field by getting them in a row to clear them from the board. Part Bejeweled, part Zuma (well...) Here's a look:
aBalls, is a strategy game in which you are trying to remove like-colored balls from the playing field by getting them in a row to clear them from the board. Part Bejeweled, part Zuma (well...) Here's a look:
Toy Bot Diaries brings some innovative controls to the iPhone and iPod Touch gaming scene, but is that enough to make it a worthwhile game?
First, a disclosure: the video review for Chopper below is a few weeks old. And while I still stand by everything said in the review, I just can't stop playing the game. Consider yourself warned!
The calming, tranquil water of a koi pond. Could anything be further removed from the beeps, buzzes, and blips of modern life? Well, fortunately for us, we can have the best of both worlds with Koi Pond for the iPhone and iPod Touch. While it's not perfect (although perfection in a digital pond could certainly be subjective) it is a soothing - at least briefly -way to escape your own digital lifestyle. And if nothing else, you can look at the settings screen, and try to decipher the drawings. You'll see what we mean:
Looking to brush up on basic math skills, and want to do it on the cheap? Brain Tuner gives you basic math training in a simple, (perhaps too simple for repeat play) game.
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