This is a Bejeweled knock-off from 38i in which you want to match the various devils in groups of 3 or more. You can swap the tiles as long as you make a grouping so play smart and think a few moves ahead.
There isn't much more to this game but it is fun and looks pretty good.
Ahh Bejeweled, how many hours have I spent playing you? This really is a great game and a perfect recreation of it for your iPhone. PopCap has hit the nail on the head and will keep you hooked for a long time.
The goal is to make lines from three or more matching gems. You can move them around to make the lines and then they'll disappear and bring you more gems! Keep going and rack up the points.
Your objective according to the game is: To list, within 3 minutes, as many 4 or more letter words of the highest point value as you can find among the random assortment of letters in the grid.
The trick though is that your words need to be connected to adjoining squares. So it gets more and more tricky as you play to find words. But this is a good game that definitely makes you think. Once you've made a word hit the + sign to log it on the right side. If you don't like the word you're trying to make hit the red x and you'll cancel that word's progress.
Ever played Rush Hour? This is a remake of the old classic in which your objective is to pass the blue block through the gates by pressing the arrows. There are 400 levels so this game absolutley has lasting capabilities.
If you don't see arrows on a block you can't move it so you need to make way and then arrows will pop up for you. I liked this game since it makes you think and is actually somewhat relaxing.
myHip's created a great game here centered around math. The game instructions say:
Before you begin, be sure to select the difficulty setting and math function that you want. These options are at the top of the page and can only be changed after the game has stopped. The difficulty option shows the range of numbers that the problem can be constructed from, (0-10 means the problem can be from 0+0 to 10+10. To start a session, click on the 'New' button. Enter your name, then click on the 'Start' button to begin answering the problems. To answer a problem, just click on the button under the answer you want. The game will track how many answers you get right and wrong and how long it takes you to get the correct answer (in seconds). You can stop the game at any time by clicking on the 'Stop' button.
Of all the games myHip has - this is definitely in the top 5. Not amazing but if you want to get better at math play this.
Bubble Trouble is a very shiny game that's similar to bejeweled. The site's directions say: Pop the same color adjecent bubbles. Blocks of at least 3 pop. The more bubbles you pop in a tap, the more points you get. What I like about this game is the animations, how smooth the gameplay is and how professionally it was made. If you ever played Bejeweled you'll understand this game in no time....even still though the concept is easy. As soon as you're out of moves more blocks will appear thus sucking you into the game for hours on end. :)
Your goal in carjack is to move a specified car out of the exit by shifting the other ones out of the way. If you get stuck just press solve and the puzzle will get solved right before your eyes.
Bejweled Irish style! You can swap your pieces with their adjacent ones to match the charms in groupings of three or more. 38i has created a winner here. I liked it because you really have to think out your moves. The pieces can't simply touch - they have to be lined up so play smart and see how far you can get.
Circles is a simple little puzzle game in which you want to rotate the four circle's pieces to get the colors correct. They don't have a hint or solve option here so you have to complete the puzzle yourself without cheating. It's a fairly easy puzzle though so it shouldn't take you too long to get all the colors all sorted out.
Reading the instructions for this game is absolutely crucial. It's a fun game that take a little while to get used to but is actually quite fun. The instructions say: The object of the game is to try to break the code in as little moves as possible. The code is either a 4 digit number, a 4 character word or a sequence of 4 colors. To play the game, enter your code starting from the top of the screen. Tap each of the 4 squares to enter a number, letter or color according to the game being played. Then tap the OK button. You will be given a green peg for every square in your entry that matches the same square in the hidden code, a red peg for squares that match a square in the hidden code but in a different place, and a X for squares in your entry that are not in the hidden code. You can copy previous codes into the current line by tapping on the result square for the line you wish to copy. To copy a single square from a previous result, just tap on the square you wish to copy. Tap the shield for a hint (one per play).
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