MacMost makes great games. The website instructions say the game: is to select numbers that add up to the goal. For instance, to add up to 17, you may click on a 5, 8 and 4. When you reach the goal, a number goal is generated. The game ends when a goal is generated that can not be reached with the numbers left on the grid. Your score is based on how fast you are able to reach the goals, and how many numbers you used to get to the goal -- the more numbers the better.
If you like math and games give this a shot. You might also like a game called 'A Racing Game.'
Aha is a great bejeweled style game. Your goal is to remove the like colored pieces by tapping them, and then confirming by tapping again. You have to go for two or more like colors which are touching each other so find the big groupings and watch the pieces disappear. If you're out of moves the game is over and you'll get your score.
Of all the bejeweled-like games this is probably one of the top 3 you'll find for the iPhone. Definitely worth playing and I bet you play it more than once.
The game instructions say: Tap the aliens as they appear to capture all the aliens before the time runs out and your ship explodes! If you capture more aliens than you miss, go on to the next Level!
It's not the best game but I still liked it and played a couple times.
Align five like colors in any direction and clear the screen. You tab a color and then tell it where you'd like the piece to move. Each move bring in more colors. If you've ever played the game from the 80's Color Lines you'll pick this up in no time.
Tap on the tiles to have them disappear and reveal the picture below. I could always get it down to two tiles and then either I really suck or I just kept hitting the wrong tile but I couldn't fully reveal the picture below. :)
Ultimately, it's not the best game but is still worth a few minutes.
Ana Rouge is a pretty cool game in which you need to move a specified piece or pieces out of the board by shifting the others out of the way. I liked this game and have played it quite a bit. It's fun because if you like sliding puzzles it's that with a great twist.
You also have the option of choosing the level or reloading the board. Have fun!
Create your own anagrams with Anagrammer from 38i. This is a straightforward tool to take a word and let the application create as many as it can. It's not so much a game as a tool to use for anagram creation.
Select 1 of 6 illistruations, as time moves along three parts of the illustrations will change...breaking out into 3 levels. The points are dictated by the level of difficulty you play at. Your options are Easy, Normal or Hard. Hard is really quite tricky so have fun!
Arcade and Brain offers 12 games which will test your skills in various ways. The games require you to putt, jump, shoot or toss items. The variety is good and this is a good game from iGiki.
iPhoneAssassin is a meshing of a social game and iPhone geekyness. The site says: iPhone Assassin is a game for iPhone users where you virtually "assassinate" other iPhone users. To play, first sign up by pressing JOIN at the main page at iPhoneAssassin.com. This will give you your special code name, consisting of three letters and a number, such as "Alpha Bravo Charlie 1" or "ABC1". Next, click on the "Set your nickname" link to create a nickname, like "Joe the Assassin". Now, go and find someone else with an iPhone. Show them your iPhone and tell them "This is an iPhone Assassination!" Then, tell them to use the iPhone Safari browser to go to iPhoneAssassin.com so they can join the game.
I have to admit I only 'assassinated' people in my office and they looked rather confused...but I still think this is a good idea.
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