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Friday, January 15, 2010

Iphone.iphone!iphone!!

My favourite apps top 10

10.A+ Burger


Lets bring hot and delicious burgers to every one of our customers!

You have inherited a burger shop from your rich uncle, but there is no free lunch in this world. You have to at least achieve his daily sales goals for 30 days in order for you to officially takeover his burger shop. If you fail to do so, your dream of becoming the burger shop owner will never be fulfilled.

Features:

- different varieties of yummy burgers
- simple but additive game play
- 30 levels of challenge
- great graphic, animation and background music

However,very repetitive and i cant keep up with the orders lol.



9.Magical Tower Defense


Magical Tower Defense is a path tower defense game with cute characters instead of towers. It reminds me a lot of the graphical style, map layout and controls found in Crystal Defenders from Square Enix.


8.Virtual Villagers

Cuteness overload on a very slow,boring game.But it works :D
You play the virtual overlord to a bunch of people stuck on an island. The goal is to make sure these people flourish as a society. To do so, make sure your tribe stays healthy and happy as it grows. You also have a series of challenges, such as uncovering all 50 of the island's mysteries.

7.Crayon Physics


The objective is simple: guide a red ball to a yellow star. It's the way in which you get it there that's the crux of play. You have no direct control over the ball and are only capable of giving it a gentle push. Each level has a unique assortment of line drawings making up a basic landscape for you to fathom a way across. In many cases it's the yawning gaps between the hand-drawn protrusions that pose the greatest challenges.
You can draw anything! Love the mechanics of the game.MUST HAVE!

6.The Sims 3

One of the most expensive game on itunes app store,yet,it is super boring

The game is a slightly scaled-back version of the big-boy Sims games. In this adventure, you live in a small town surrounded by a handful of neighbors, a few employment opportunities, and a few shopping areas. If a full-blown PC version of The Sims equates to Sim City 3000 or Sim City 4, the iPhone version of The Sims 3 would dovetail with SimTown. Perhaps Sim Small Town, even.

You create your own character using a few different hairstyles, skin tones, and clothing and shoe options — nothing too advanced, there are perhaps 4-5 options for each category — and then decide on a basic personality type: Jack of All Trades, Nice Guy, Jerk, Sleaze, Power Seeker, and Maniac. After that, you assign yourself five main personality traits. I made myself a Jack of All Trades and chose good sense of humor, conversationalist, modest, friendly, and genius as my traits.


5.Spore Origins
Another very expensive game.But i love Spore

Eat-or-be-Eaten in SPORE™ Origins! Put your iPhone’s motion-sensing accelerometer to the test by tilting, turning and twisting your creature through the primordial ooze. Feast on the weak and flee from the strong to survive 2 exciting modes and 35 challenging levels. Evolve from a single-cell weakling into a ruthless predator with the Creature Editor. Customize your texture, shape and body parts to improve your offense, defense, perception and movement. Rule the tidal pool with SPORE™ Origins

  • Tilt, turn and twist your way through the primordial ooze with your iPhone’s motion-sensing accelerometer.
  • Pinch, pull, and poke your creation in the Creature Editor, customizing the texture, shape and body parts to fit the way you play.
  • Experience 2 exciting game modes: Evolution and Survival.
  • Survive 35 challenging levels teaming with bizarre creatures.
  • Navigate treacherous caverns to explore various strange worlds.
  • Enjoy vivid graphics, dynamic animations and atmospheric music on your evolutionary journey.



4.Knights Onrush


I love seeing them fly.

Those basics are present here, but instead of setting up turrets along a twisty path leading to your castle, Knights Onrush switches the axis and uses a 2D side-scrolling perspective. In lieu of adding new turrets, you upgrade the castle itself.

The changes don’t end there, though. While you can add boulders and fireballs to hurl, cannons to fire and columns to drop that pummel the hordes (all of which are upgradable), you dispatch them yourself with swipes of the screen. In Pocket God, Stick Wars or Defend Your Castle style, you can drag invading knights into the sky and drop them to a gory death, steal an exploding barrel and blow up an entire battalion and take the enemy's catapults and drop them on their heads.

There are also sacrificial mechanisms. You can drop knights into a fiery pit or hang them from a hook for a swooping dragon to gobble up. These kills earn sacrificial points, which you’ll need along with gold to access new weapon upgrades.


3.Flick Fishing


When you load up the game you'll have several different options to pick from. For the casual play by yourself experience, there's Go Fishing. If you'd rather compete, you can play the Big Catch or Big Fish modes to compete against other local players, the CPU, or people on the network. Either way, you'll have six different locations to choose from, making each game significantly different.
Depending on your area, you'll have four out of 9 different bait and tackle options to choose from.

After you select that, you'll be able to start fishing right away. All you need to do is flick your iPhone and your line will go sailing into the water. When you get a bite, start reeling in and pull back on your fishing pole to drag the fish in.
You'll need to watch out for the fishes strength and the line tension when you're going against some of the bigger fish. Once you finally catch them, you'll be able to brag to all of your friends through the Photo Album or turn our phone to landscape mode to see them in your aquarium. Flick Fishing is a lot of fun and is another great addition to the line-up of Freeverse games that we've had a chance to enjoy already. Definitely download this game even if you're not a huge fishing fan.

2.Millionaire Tycoon

Millionaire Tycoon is a Monopoly style board game where players battle against each other in costly property development in order to rise up and become the new Donald Trump; or Scrooge McDuck. You must purchase as much property to build your assets and bankrupt your opponents in the process.

To play the game, you’ll have to roll a dice to move around the game board and buy up property you land on. Players will use the on screen prompts to make choices and all cash transactions between players are automatic. Along with buying property and collecting different bonuses as they appear, you’ll also have the option to buy items that will help you dramatically; like the lawyer who can seize another player’s property and give it to you.

The games cartoony visuals are well done but it would have been nice to see more game avatars to choose from. The sound is good but players are free to use their iPod during gameplay instead. The game features 2 game modes - a single player campaign or a challenge mode where players can set up a local pass and play multiplayer game game.

Millionaire tycoon is a decent substitute for Monopoly but doesn’t quite match up or exceed its gameplay. The game is easy to control and can be fun with more than one player but the unforgiving AI difficulty and lack of movement control will leave you with some incredibly frustrating moments. If you’re a fan of other mogul games and would like a challenge or some variation, then Millionaire Tycoon might be worth a look at.




1.Battle Orion Lords



The only game that had me stuck on the iPhone for hours
Its almost like MAGIC The Gathering + Master Of Magic
Old skul.i love

* Unique gameplay - collectible trading cards game combined with exploration strategy, never before in any other game.

* Great replayability, due to random world and deck generation. You can play this game for years, and still every fight will be unique.

* 6 Elemental schools - Fire, Water, Earth, Air, Death, Life. Each includes at least 12 cards and 15 buildings in it's own enviroment.

* 75 carefully crafted cards, each with unique abilities and spells. Amazing particle effects included!

* Greatly suitable for short game sessions, too - a typical duel lasts 5-10 minutes.