Sunday, January 22, 2012

iPhone Games Chart


At number two is another free program that allows you to grow in an island populated by animals in an attempt to create the world's best safari park. Play Zoo lets you configure your park with a variety of animals allows them to reproduce and unlock all kinds of attractions to tempt visitors. If the action is more your thing, Call of Duty: Zombies take the known shooting 'em up franchise of the same name and introduced the element of the undead in the process. Alternatively, you might like to test your finger skills Fruit Ninja, which uses multi-touch screen of the iPhone to cut through fruits randomly generated, in exchange for points. Zombie Farm has a similar premise to Play Zoo, allowing you to be the caretaker of a piece of land that is populated by creatures who have to care - only this time instead of stuffed animals, their zombies. If, however, you want something more based on strategy, why not try Doodle Defense, which allows rather than building an army to stop attacks your enemies base.

At number seven on the table, is a puzzle game that comes with some very good reviews. Rope Burn TouchArcade referred as a "great experience" and TouchGen as "a definite must buy." Fans of games, however, may prefer the Game of Life, an adaptation of the classic board that has existed for years. The number nine is another puzzle game that has been hugely popular on the iPhone and the iPad for some time. Plants vs Zombies allows you to set traps to stop the zombie apocalypse comes to getting through your garden and your home with - you guessed it - a few strategically placed plants, seeds and flowers from seed spitting.