top 10 iphone games full fun and enjoy!!!!!!
You’ve got yourself an iPhone and you want to play
some games on it. You might not want to just plunge into the App
Store—it’s a jungle, full of deadly spiders, wild animals, and bad
games. Here, let us help you.
Below, we’ve listed the 12 games we feel are a great starting point
for iPhone gaming. You can also watch the video above for a rundown.
Hitman games are famous for their open-ended
sandboxes. At their best, they let you creep around a party or a museum,
find your target, and creatively take them out. Hitman GO… doesn’t really do that. What it does
do, however, is offer a bunch of smart, tightly designed puzzles that
gradually become more complicated as you go, but are never too
complicated to finish off in the space of a single bus ride. With its
stripped down board-game aesthetic and abstract violence, it may not look much like a Hitman game, but it still manages to capture the series’ meticulous, satisfying nature.
A Good Match For: Hitman fans, puzzle fiends, people who like imagining what it means when one board game piece “assassinates” another board game piece.
Not A Good Match For: Those looking for an actual portable Hitman game.
It’s right there in the name: You jump down a well. You
have guns in your boots, because of course you do, and as you plummet
from level to level, you use those gun-boots to shoot as many enemies as
possible. Live long enough, collect enough gems, and you’ll earn all
manner of power ups. Die, and you start over. It sounds simple enough,
but like the best action roguelikes, Downwell is as deep as the bottomless pit in the title.
A Good Match For: Fans of tricky platformers like Spelunky and Super Meat Boy, anyone looking for an addictive challenge.
Not A Good Match For: Those who have played the PC version and prefer the superior handling of an actual game controller. Downwell’s touch controls are very good, but they can’t measure up to the real thing.
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