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Monday, May 2, 2011

Top 16 free iPod touch and iPhone games in 2011

It’s safe to say that Apple’s given the gaming industry a square kick in the tender regions.
Despite their bluster, dismissing Apple in every way possible, Sony and Nintendo are both clearly concerned by the meteoric rise of iPod touch and iPhone as handheld gaming devices.
Although great games are the driving force behind the success of Apple gaming, low prices have also helped. Most ‘premium’ titles cost six quid or less, and many developers end up in a race to 59p, thereby providing games that’d cost 20 quid on a rival platform for the price of a Kit-Kat.
But what if you’ve spent your last penny on your shiny Apple object of desire? Can you get great games for nothing at all, or is the ‘free’ section of the App Store full of the kind of games that would make a ZX81 blush?
The answer is, of course, both, and the trick is finding the gems amongst the dross. What follows is our pick of the bunch – our favourite 16 free iPod touch and iPhone games.
1. Lux Touch
Quickfire Risk clone Lux Touch isn’t exactly a champion in the smarts department – the AI’s pretty easy to outfox – but it’s perfect ten-minute fodder for Risk fanatics. The graphics are clear, the board is responsive, and the game’s also universal, for if you want to install it on your iPad.
2. InvaderR
Like Cell Splat, InvaderR streamlines and hones a popular game, but this time it’s Space Invaders. Like Taito’s original, aliens are out to get you, but in InvaderR you have it tough. While the invaders are content to stay out of reach, it’s ‘game over’ the second you’re hit by a projectile. This turns InvaderR into a compelling and exciting score-attack game.
3. Cell Splat
So you think you’re observant? Cell Splat will test that claim to the limit. The game distills ‘match’ games to their purest form. You get a target shape or colour, and, against the clock, must tap all matching items in the well. Quite why this frantic, great-looking, fun, addictive game is free, we don’t know; we just suggest you download it immediately.
4. Whacksy Taxi
Although it looks like a 1980s racer, Whacksy Taxi also has much in common with platform games. You belt along absurdly straight highways, avoiding traffic by dodging or leaping it. Variety’s added by power-ups, new background graphics when you reach a stage’s end, and several bonus zones that also provide extra challenge.
5. Bam Bam Dash
Imagine Monster Dash with the cast of The Flintstones and you’ve got Bam Bam Dash. Your auto-running caveman has to avoid plummeting to his death and being eaten by things with sharp teeth. Nice graphics and helpful dinosaurs you can ride add extra flavour to the game.
6. iCopter Classic
There are loads of one-thumb copter games on the App Store, and while this isn’t the best (Super Turbo Action Pig and Pudge fight for that honour), iCopter Classic is without doubt the finest free variant. It’s also fast and responsive as you go about helping your helicopter (or—in the unlockable themes—bee, submarine, spaceship or football) survive for as long as possible without smashing into something.
7. Poker Race
To say Poker Race is somewhat lacking would be an understatement – it’s bereft of sound, options, polish and online scores. It is, however, oddly addictive. You and ‘the computer’ take turns choosing a hand from cards that randomly appear; the better the hand, the further your car moves. The first to the finish line wins.
8. PicoPicoGames
It’s clear you’ll never see Nintendo games on iOS, but PicoPicoGames is the next best thing: a collection of tiny, addictive NES-like minigames. Frankly, we’d happily pay for scrolling shooter GunDiver and the Denki Blocks-like Puzzle; that they’re free and joined by several other great games is astonishing.
9. Volkswagen Think Blue Challenge
Most racing games are about tearing round corners at high speed, your only concern being to not smash into things. Think Blue turns the genre on its head, providing you with limited fuel. The game becomes a unique and intriguing survival-based challenge as you try to eke out an extra few metres each go.
10. Hoggy
Hoggy resembles VVVVVV smashed into Nintendo’s Kirby, combining platforming and puzzles. The game tasks you with grabbing fruit within jars that are peppered around a maze. Complete a jar and you get a key; with a certain number of keys, new maze areas open up. Although occasionally a mite frustrating, Hoggy’s a great-looking, fun and innovative freebie.
11. Bam Bam Dash
Imagine Monster Dash with the cast of The Flintstones and you’ve got Bam Bam Dash. Your auto-running caveman has to avoid plummeting to his death and being eaten by things with sharp teeth. Nice graphics and helpful dinosaurs you can ride add extra flavour to the game.
12. Minimalist Shooter
Tilt to Live took the twin-stick format pioneered by Robotron: 2084 and subverted it, removing your weapon and having you rely on colliding with contact-based explosives to destroy lethal foes. Minimalist Shooter is along the same lines, but it’s free and resembles a pyrotechnic abstract art display.
13. Escape from NOM
Another entry in the physics game genre, Escape from NOM differentiates itself by lacking a price-tag but nonetheless rolling in nice graphics and gameplay. The aim is to drop ‘Alan’ and use obstacles and bumpers to get him safely into coloured goo at the bottom of the screen. However, he must be the same colour as said goo when he reaches it and avoid hungry NOMs.
14. Need For Cheese
This tilt-based avoid ‘em up has you steering clear of cats (especially red ones that home in on you), munching cheese and grabbing power-ups to smash evil cats off the screen. Need For Cheese is simple, but a first-rate quickfire highscore game that rivals Bit Pilot for best-in-class.
15. Froggy Jump
At first, Froggy Jump seems like Doodle Jump, starring a frog. That’s probably because Froggy Jump pretty much is Doodle Jump, starring a frog. However, its character, unique items, themes and lack of price-tag makes it worth a download, especially if you’re a fan of vertically scrolling platform games.
16. StarDunk
Another game showing that simplicity often works wonders on mobile titles, SlamDunk is a straightforward side-on basketball game. The time-attack nature of the title gives it oomph, though, and there’s also the option for online competition against players worldwide.

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