Catch top 10 Best selling iphone-Games
iPhone has introduced some incredible games in 2010. There are so many stunning and striking games on the App Store that it’s impossible to make a list of ten without missing some absolute classics. If you an experienced iPhone touch user , you would feel thrilled to know about the top 10 best selling games and see which one is missing from your collection. If you are i-phone games lover, then HURRY-UP and and get those games in your i-phone.
If you feel we’ve made any glaring omissions, please mention them in the comments. Let’s make this the best list iPhone games that one can’t dare to miss.
1. RONALDO
The first of two games that have received an esteemed Pocket Gamer Platinum Award (10 out of 10) is also the closest thing the iPhone has to a signature game. Although Apple’s device is far too freeform and open ended to have a single defining application, Rolando comes the closest.
Why? Because it fits the device like a particularly snug protective case. The visuals are crisp and stylish and the game is accessible to all – casual user and gamer alike. More important, though, is how it controls.You tilt your handset left and right to roll little circular creatures (Rolandos) through each obstacle-strewn level. When you need to jump, you flick your finger up on the screen, and you can interact with various wheels and springs in a similarly intuitive manner. It’s this tactile brilliance that makes Rolando a must-have title for your iPhone.
2. ZEN BOUND
The other iPhone game to receive 10 out of 10 from us is Zen Bound, but it’s a completely different proposition from Rolando. Your sole goal is to wrap a bunch of three-dimensional objects up using a single length of string. You do this by rotating the object with your finger, the string entwining the objects as they turn.
You could say that the goal is to reach 100 per cent coverage, but it isn’t. There really isn’t a goal to Zen Bound, other than to relax and enjoy the experience – all to the strains of a blissful ambient soundtrack.
If that sounds a bit sappy and tree-huggy to you, then we urge you to put your doubts aside and give the free Lite version a spin. It’s a beautiful and unique experience.
3. GLYDER
This strange and beautiful game offers something completely unique to iPhone gaming, nailing the mechanics and the sensation of unpowered flight almost to perfection. Playing as Eryn and her titular Glyder, you must swoop around each fantastical arena by tilting your iPhone, pulling back to climb and pushing forward to dive.
The goal is to collect each and every gem dotted throughout the world, with many requiring breath-taking feats of flying skill – including flying through narrow canyons or skimming along the ground.
That each area is contained within a single open world, with absolutely no loading times in between, is just one of the game’s many achievements. But it’s the sensation of freedom and of effortless flight that wins Glyder a place in our affections, and on this list.
4. Trism, Demiforce
Trism deserves its place on this list because it does one of the toughest things in gaming – it adds a degree of originality and freshness to the match-three puzzler. While it ostensibly resembles any number of Bejeweled clones, Trism has a very interesting trick up its sleeve.
The basic goal is to match three or more coloured triangles by shifting whole rows left and right. Do this and the matched blocks will disappear, allowing gravity to take hold and fill in the gap with fresh blocks from above. The twist is, you control where ‘above’ is via the orientation of your handset.
By turning your iPhone on its side, or even upside down, at key moments, you can dictate which direction the blocks drop from. It represents a seismic shift in how you approach such a traditional puzzler, and makes Trism something of must-have for all block-dropping fans.
5. Uno
You know Uno, you love Uno. But here’s a version that involves no pesky shuffling. If you’re more of a poker fan you probably went for Texas Hold ‘Em, which is cool, but if you ask me, Uno is a much more fun card game. After all, what fun is poker when you’re gambling with pretend money?
6.Toople(Free)
You said: “Fun, casual stacking game from the folks that made Rolando. Bought Rolando but seem to end up playing this free game more. It’s fast and fun and makes great use of the iPhone interface.”
Our take: Blocks fall from the sky. But instead of just rotating them by 90-degree increments and placing them in neat piles, you have to drag and rotate them with your fingers, then gently build a stack that doesn’t fall over. At first it’s easy, but then you get more-challenging oddly shaped platforms (above) and things like eggs that don’t stack perfectly. It’s charming, addictive, works very well with the iPhone — and you can’t beat the price.
7. Galcon
Galcon is a space-based strategy game that delivers super-short games, which is perfect for the iPhone. Rather than getting dragged into games you won’t finish, Galcon lets you play a bunch of one or two minute games. You can refine your strategy with each game, and every time you lose it’s just too easy to try again.
8. Fieldrunners
This is also graded as best game in the App Store by many people, and it’s tough to argue.A tower defense game with a super-high degree of polish, this is the definition of addicting. Basically, you want to set up weapons to stop soldiers for storming your towers. You earn more cash for more weapons for every guy you stop, and you lose health for every guy who gets through. And then you can’t resist playing it again and again.
9. SimCity
This port of SimCity 3000 is stunning. This is no gimped version of SimCity, dumbed down for a touchscreen. It’s the full game, complete with advisers and all the building types you can handle, with intuitive touchscreen controls.
10.Touch Hockey: FS5
Air Hockey on the iPhone is just like regular air hockey, minus the high probability of getting one of your fingers smashed with the puck. Merely put your finger on the mallet and try to score some goals. It’s fun to play with two people, with each person holding an end of the iPhone.
So, why miss the fun. Enjoy all the iphone games. At end, I can say that we can’t evaluate these iphone games statistically as all these games carry equal credence.
iphone games take most of my time
iphone sells because of its quality
we can download any iphone game from internet
i dont have an iphone…i miss this fun
everyone has his taste of games. so, how can one rank these iphone games