
Aurora Feint: The Beginning - This was probably the first iPhone game that I was really addicted to. The music, from the likes of Daft Punk and The Chemical Brother is good and make this game very addicting. Tap Tap Dance - It’s a tough call whether to include Tap Tap Revenge or Tap Tap Dance, but I went with the latter simply because while I think Tap Tap Revenge is a pretty nice Guitar Hero port for the iPhone, Tap Tap Dance is more like Dance Dance Revolution, but different because you use your hands and the iPhone’s accelerometer. The upcoming version 1.2 from developers Subatomic Studios also promises new towers. Still, when I sit down to play it, I find it hard to stop in under 30 minutes. Of course, TapDefense is free, while Fieldrunners is $4.99, but Fieldrunners is more addicting to me because it plays a bit faster as well. Fieldrunners - It’s a tower defense game for the iPhone, but it has better graphics than its main competitor, TapDefense. The game is $4.99, but there’s also a lite version, which is free. You are still trying to pop bubbles, but you’re doing so in a set period of time and there are certain bubbles you want to pop more than others. Pop takes what was fun about those games and turns it into a real game, with strategy. Pop - When the App Store first launched over the summer, a few developers came out with games that simply involved popping bubbles on the screen. You can even move them after they’ve been placed. Booty Blocks also allows you to use the iPhone’s touch screen and accelerometer to move pieces around. The game’s pirate theme (hence the “booty” in the title) makes for some nice graphics and a fun musical score.


Booty Blocks - A recently released game in the vein of Tetris, although I like it more than actual Tetris for the iPhone because it’s a bit different and has some flare. Half of the games on this list are $4.99 or over, which once again says to me that there’s a future for higher priced quality apps in the App Store.ġ0.

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I think it’s also worth noting that while on yesterday’s app list almost all of the apps I chose were free, on the games list only one of them (Aurora Feint) is really free - and it was just free to get users addicted so they could release paid sequels.
