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Eleven iPhone games I won't delete

This won't be a detailed review of eleven games. This is a quick list of games that I've found impossible to remove from my iPhone -- some for fun, some for kid entertainment and some just because they are cool to show off. Several are free, some I caught on sale, but ones like Fieldrunners and Sway I'd buy at any price.

Cro-Mag Rally [iTunes link] -- I used to play this on the older PPC-based iMacs and it was also an early entrant to the store. Cro-Mag is cute but it also plays exceedingly well. If you want something like Mario Kart on your iPhone, this is about as close as I've found. For a quick racing game that nearly anyone can enjoy, Cro-Mag is a true iPhone "classic."

MotionX Dice [iTunes link] -- You never know when you're doing to need some dice. Plus, MotionX gives this app away, and it's a beautiful example of what can be done on the iPhone. When someone wants to "see something" on my iPhone, often I'll show them how the shadows cast by the dice change as I move the iPhone. Then we'll play some dice games.

Flick Bowling [iTunes link] -- There are faster, cheaper versions of bowling on the iPhone. I find Flick provides just enough eye candy and immersion to suit my taste. Plus, it loads pretty fast and you can get to bowling without a lot of setup. It's a casual game that looks bigger than it is.

Dizzy Bee [iTunes link] -- One of the big, early hits for the iPhone, in no small part because the super cute free version moved a lot of units. Dizzy Bee is the app everyone seemed to give to the kids to play with, but the challenges get pretty tough. Like any great game: simple to learn, hard to master. Plus, there's now a sequel.

Keep reading for some games that are a little more under the radar and some genuine iPhone essentials...
Endless Abyss [iTunes link] -- This one is great for kids, and the sounds are somehow extra soothing. It's the basic game of keep away (you tap and drag a little crab around the screen to keep him safe), and there are other games that feature more "stuff" (Pixel Pusher is a good example), but the straightforward nature and pleasant ambiance of Endless Abyss earns a permanent home on my screen.

Fieldrunners [iTunes link] -- Um, it's Fieldrunners. This is like the one game that everyone must own if you enjoy tower defense games. Seriously. I have tried dozens of "tower defense" games on the store (and there are tons), but I keep coming back to Fieldrunners, as do my kids. It's just a well-balanced, well-produced game. I will say that Star Defense is a very close runner-up.

Pocket God [iTunes link] -- There's a reason this winds up in the top 10 now and again: it is a lot of fun to torture little cartoony people in new and creative ways -- sort of like Tom and Jerry. The developers behind this app keep adding new content to the game by listening to feedback, making replay value high. Plus, I will somewhat abashedly say my kids love this one. If the content worries you, I recommend Pocket Fish [iTunes link] -- a cuter, gentler toy for kids.

Zombie Nombie [iTunes link] -- I used to show people Koi Pond as a "look at this cool 3D" example, but Zombie has taken its place. Koi Pond is great, but Zombie is a 3D interactive zombie head! Plus, there are several games baked in to the app and you can use it as a basic egg timer. With a slew of unlockables and a low price, this is a no-brainer.

Pharos IV [iTunes link] -- Perhaps one of the most under-appreciated games on the store. If you ever blew an afternoon playing X-Wing or Wing Commander, you'll be right at home here. Pharos has some of the best controls on any iPhone game I've played so far, and the graphics and sound and game balance can't be beat. Best of all, it is a quick pick-up game for when you just want to fly around and blast something. If you're looking for something more in-depth and with a story, check out the superlative Galaxy on Fire 3D [iTunes link].

Flight Control [iTunes link] -- Truth be told, my new love is Harbor Master [iTunes link]. It offers the same mechanism as Flight Control with a little more depth to the game. So, like Sang, perhaps I'll retire.

Sway [iTunes link currently unavailable] -- This is my favorite game so far. I played the Lite version [iTunes link] before realizing I simply had to try the other critters and levels in the full version. Once you get the hang of swinging around, you'll find this is a perfect example of leveraging the unique capabilities of multi-touch game controls versus the more simplistic "touch screen" game controls seen in most apps. The game isn't perfect, but the challenge is just right, the unlockables are timed perfectly, and the polish on the game overall is simply astounding. A must-have, and something you will want to show off to people who doubt the fun of the iPhone ecosystem.

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This won't be a detailed review of eleven games. This is a quick list of games that I've found impossible to remove from my iPhone -- some...
 

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Carlos

What about Libra balance?
It's a newcomer, quite original and demanding - check it out!

September 29 2009 at 1:24 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
mgrider

Mach Dice has much cooler visual effects than MotionX Dice.

I hadn't even heard of MotionX dice before this article, and it seems like it might have more features, but for $.99, Mach Dice is definitely worth it just to show off your phone.

September 16 2009 at 7:17 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Tracy

Uniwar is my daily addiction.

September 09 2009 at 4:03 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
utterer

I have been on Rope 'n' Fly lately. Highly addictive. Like a poor man's Spiderman.

September 09 2009 at 11:20 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Eric Matisoff

No prices?

There are WAY too many sites that post reviews and recommendations for iPhone apps that don't include current prices. Please don't become one TUAW...

September 09 2009 at 10:57 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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Victor Agreda, Jr.

Unfortunately prices can change at any moment, and Apple doesn't provide a simple way to simply embed the dynamic price. Since we don't have an army of editors going back months to scan every price change and correlate it with current store prices, we include an app store link to every live app on the store so you can check the actual price at the time the app is still live in the store.

Sorry. I hear ya, and we've got some ideas.

September 09 2009 at 11:37 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Brian

Not a bad list but I would add Defender Chronicles and Real Racing.

September 09 2009 at 1:22 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
LeftRight

How about smackBOTS? We'll the first to the moon!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=diqvJk0zAks

September 09 2009 at 1:08 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
JKT

Flight Control could easily leapfrog back over Harbor Master if they'd add departures. I remain perplexed as to why the authors have ignored this obvious (and seemingly easy) upgrade to their game.

September 09 2009 at 1:06 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Jacques

Galcon is by far the most addicting! It's the only game that has me consistently coming back for more authentic four player mayhem.

What more can you ask for than a 30 second to five minute game of intensely terse Space Risk?

September 09 2009 at 12:16 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Ablakey

Why can't I get Sway in the Canadian App Store?

September 08 2009 at 11:33 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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Victor Agreda, Jr.

I spoke to Illusion Labs and they said there was a minor issue with the version of Sway that was on the store, so until the update is pushed out, the app is unavailable.

September 08 2009 at 11:44 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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