Wiki Hunt
Ever play six degrees of separation? Or my personally favorite, six degrees of Kevin Bacon? Imagine doing that with two random Wikipedia articles. That is exactly what Wiki Hunt is but you get as many clicks as it takes...
Ever play six degrees of separation? Or my personally favorite, six degrees of Kevin Bacon? Imagine doing that with two random Wikipedia articles. That is exactly what Wiki Hunt is but you get as many clicks as it takes...
ChoKoBlok is a puzzle game that's gameplay has been seen many times before. In fact, if you’ve played a lot of Flash games in the past I’m sure you’ve run into something a lot like this one. The object of the game is to get a rectangular block to fall through a square hole in the game board...
Honey Pot is a game that is very similar to Tetris, but puts a new spin on an old idea. Using the theme of honey and a beehive, the game’s puzzle pieces are shaped a lot like the five or six puzzle pieces that can be found in Tetris, but instead of squares to make the pieces, the developers of Honey Pot used hexagons. This gives the game a unique look that tries to help set Honey Pot apart from being just another Tetris clone...
Motocross Challenge is a new look at a classic Nintendo game, ExciteBike. The two games have very similar styles of gameplay including a left to right scrolling screen, a refilling fuel meter, and those tumbling crashes that seem to last forever...
DreamWorks, with lots of help from Glu Mobile, has created an iPhone/iPod Touch game to go along with their new movie, How to Train your Dragon. I haven't seen the movie yet so I can't tell you how similar or different the game is from the movie. But, I can tell you that the game is a lot of fun...
Aefo Alfie is a, iPhone and iPod Touch clone of Where's Waldo. That being said, there are some differences between the two. First, the developers found an even more unique name (Aefo) than Waldo. Secondly, Aefo is located in specific tourist locations across the world. All of which have very nice background art but overall the experience falls well flat of anything that resembles fun...
Koan is the newest iPhone/iPod Touch game from the same developer that created TheWall, the social networking geo-location app that we at iPhone Gamer Blog raved about. Koan is an addicting time-based puzzler that uses 25 puzzle pieces that kind of look like M&M's. The object of the game is to keep moving and keep refreshing your time, while trying for a higher score...
Need for Turn is an iPhone/iPod Touch game that is all about cranking an on screen device around in circles. Seriously. I’m guessing it was specifically made for people who have a competitive nature. There are three options on this game; 20 seconds, 40 seconds and 60 seconds. Once you click one of these options it takes you to a screen with a crank and a light bulb. To complete the objective all you do is turn the crank and keep the light bulb lit up for however long of time you selected. You have to make a complete circle with the crank or it does not count that as a full time around...