For those who don't know - Hammurabi was not only an ancient Babylon King - it was one of the first computer games ever made . Your objective is similar to that found in Kingdom Game but you aren't playing against anyone.
Personally, I'd rather play Kingdom Game since you are in an active world with other real people. But, this game deserves it's credit since it's a remake of an old school original.
They've updated their old hangman to improve it's look and feel and I've got to say this is probably the best version of hangman around for the iPhone/iTouch. The game now keeps track of your wins/losses and the number of potential words is at 1000! That means hours and hours of hangman for you.
This is definitely one of the best games from myHip.com. It's fairly complicated so I'll just quote the instructions below:
Object
In Heartless! the object of the game is to be the last player remaining. Scoring
Points are taken from, given to, lost from, and kept, depending on the current players roll.
When a player has no more points, they are ejected from the game. Their position on the board is marked with an icon of a bleeding heart. Game Play
First, it must be determined how many players are in the game. The choice is made from the selector on the main splash page. A total of up to 12 players can play. There's no fun in playing a single player game.
Starting with Player One, the player clicks on the "ROLL" button, and the action buttons stop spinning. Each of the action buttons are marked with either "Lose", "Keep", "Give", or "Take".
The player then needs to perform each of the actions. This is done by first clicking on one of the action buttons. If the action says "Keep", no points are lost. If the action says "Lose", then one point is deducted from the current player. If the action says "Give", then the player MUST click on another players score box, and one point is deducted from the current player and given to the other player. If the action says "Take", then the player MUST click on another players score box and one point is taken from the other player and given to the current player.
After playing of all the actions, or if the current player looses all their points, the next player get's their turn.
Play continues until there is only one player left, and that player is the winner, and declared the most Heartless! Betting
Each player starts with an equal number of points(hearts). If you are so inclined, you could play for real money :) Strategy
Since the object of the game is to be the last player remaining, it's wise to "Take" from players who have the fewest points in an effort to knock them out of the game. It's a little bit trickier when it comes to the "Give" action. It's probably best to "Give" to the person that you are trying to be nice too :)
The objective in this game is to tap and tap and tap to make the helmets disappear. myHip's created a number of games of this style. I'm not to keen on them cause they're fairly boring but if you want to hone your tapping skills this is the game to play.
You also have the option to speed up, slow down or pause the helmets.
This is a great strategy game in which you want to place your colored balls next to the computer's to 'infect' them. Once you've tapped the ball you want to move the game will show you your options. But be careful because as you convert the the balls to your color they can still be turned back.
The person to get all the balls to be their color wins.
High or Low is an ultra-simple card game in which you place your bet, get one card and then have to choose whether the next card will be higher or lower than the one you can see. It's extremely easy but is fun for a few minutes. Not much more to say about this one.
Here’s a well designed game for horse racing enthusiasts. There are three tournaments to play in which require various amount of money. Once you enter into the tournament you choose a horse and place your bet. It's that easy.
The races themselves aren't that exciting since it's just a few tiny horses going from one side of the screen to the next, but, I still liked this game.
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