Think of this game as a bunch of light switches which are connected. Your goal is to turn all the lights off but for each one you turn off, more turn on. You can always test the switches though by pressing a spot twice and seeing what happens. I actually liked this game since it requires you to think and test.
I really wished they had levels though or something past the first board.
Memory with money. The coins look similar to each other so be careful! This game's extremely straight forward and similar to many other memory games. Just flip and remember until you win. At least there's a timer so you can keep track of your speed game after game.
If the games Simon and Peg merged they'd create Deduction. Your job is to place the colored pegs into holes and then continue to see if you've placed the right color in the right hole.
You only get a few tries so be sure and go slow!
The Instructions from Clever Media say:
The goal of Deduction is to guess which five pegs the computer has chosen using deductive reasoning. The computer will create a sequence of five colored pegs, which you must recreate by selecting pegs in the color and order you believe the computer has chosen. Press on the peg holes in the current row to place a peg, and continue clicking on the peg to change its color. Press the button to the right of the row to complete the guess. You will be informed of how many pegs are the correct color in the correct spot, and how many pegs are the correct color, but not in the correct spot. Use this information to determine the correct sequence by submitting additional guesses.
This isn't the most beautiful casino game available for the iPhone but it's fun nonetheless. When you play the game you'll place a bet and then deal. Once the hand has been dealt you choose how many cards you want to keep. If your cards suck you may trade in all 5 cards.
What makes Deuces Wild different though is you can use the 2 of any suit as your 'wild' card meaning it becomes whatever it needs to be so you have a better hand. Above the cards you'll see the payout by hand. In this version you need three of a kind or better to win anything.
It's 5 Card Draw meets Yahtzee in this game from 38i. Your goal is to get the best hand possible by rolling the dice, holding the die you want to keep and rolling again. It's a fairly good game that I liked for a while. Not insanely engrossing or anything but worth a shot.
This is a Simon cone game in which you have four colored buttons and need to tap them in the same order as what the computer does. It's really straight forward and fun because it becomes more difficult as time goes on until you're trying to remember 10, 15, 20 or more moves. How far can you get?
In this version of Dominoes from 38i you are playing around the box with your pieces in the center. Place the numbers around the square by double tapping them. Here's the wikipedia page on how dominoes is played in case you don't know. I wish this game had some shiny graphics or looked a bit nicer...but it's still fun.
You'll remember this game from when you were a kid. The objective is to make as many boxes as possible by drawing one line at a time. I really enjoyed this and played it over and over. There's just something simple and fun about drawing square boxes. But the best part is that you can play vs someone else or the computer.
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