Phone games - Features. What are the best free i. Phone games? I'm sick of freemium games that spend the whole time trying to get you to buy in- app purchases. Great free i. Phone games? You've come to the right place. We've all had bad experience with freemium games but it doesn't have to be like that: in fact, there are some fantastic free i. Phone games out there if you know where to look. In this article we've rounded up the 6. Phone games for your delectation, from fighting and sports games to puzzles and RPGs. Of course, free games aren't always the bargain they seem - you should look out for games crammed with annoying in- app payments and adverts, and various other irritations. We discuss some of these issues in 'Freemium is the worst thing in the history of gaming: a rant' and 'Why apps need to be more expensive'.) And if you have kids, make sure they know about the dangers and expenses of in- app purchases - we'd recommend the use of parental controls to avoid an unpleasant bill. Nevertheless, there are some excellent free i. Phone games out there that earn their money fair and square: with comparatively unobtrusive adverts, or genuinely optional in- app payments that simply expand on the existing gameplay. So let's get on to the games reviews: here are the 6. Phone games we're most impressed with. Read next: Best i. Pad & i. Phone games | Best free i. Pad games | Best new i. Pad & i. Phone games coming in 2. Best free web browser games for Mac. Last updated on 1. July 2. 01. 6 to include recent smash- hit Pokemon GOThe 6. Phone games: AGRAV - Coolson's Pocket Pack. AGRAVIn the i. Phone's early days, it was the games that had you directly manipulate on- screen content that most excited. They felt like a slice of the future, rather than awkwardly trying to give you some kind of on- screen joystick. AGRAV pleasingly takes the former approach, having you direct a tiny spaceship about the place by using your fingers to fashion black holes. It's a beautifully simple system, but in practice AGRAV can be frustrating, purely because it's so different. Initial tries will almost certainly find your craft smashed to pieces on hitting the edge of the screen, or zooming past the goal, in a manner that sets teeth gnashing. But once it clicks, AGRAV becomes a compelling game. Soon, you'll be carving out elegant arcs by touching the screen at precisely the right moment; a second black hole in front of the ship will urge it on, to beat time limits. Eventually, you'll be deftly avoiding obstacles, grabbing pick- ups, and learning the benefits of multitouch on the more complex stages. For free, you get 3. IAP unlocks another 6. Craig Grannell. FREE | For i. Pad & i. Phone (Universal) | Download AGRAVAlphabear. Another word game? Yes, but this one stars bears!
IOS - Игры - 4PDA. iPhone и iPad смогут автоматически снимать блокировку в руках. Apple сообщает о миллиардном проданном iPhone. Download Dogfight elite iPhone free game. Dogfight elite - spectacular air battles of the time of the World War I. Take control over a fighting aircraft in your hands . Скачать игры IOS через торрент. Инструкция по установке игр IOS. 85. The Oregon Trail IOS. 85. No gravity IOS. 85. Contract Killer IOS. 0. Exitium: Saviors. Even better, it's really, really good, and dead easy to get into. You start out with a board with some letters on. Tap out a word and the space the letters took up is immediately replaced by bears, which are instantly surrounded by more letters. Added complications arrive in the form of countdown timers. Теперь у пользователей iPhone появилась прекрасная возможность скачасть интересные компьютерные игры в специальной мобильной версии и. Letters start out as green, and then if unused over subsequent goes turn yellow, orange and then red. Ignore red letters at your peril, because they transform into rocks, blocking bears from expanding. You might wonder about the use of 'expanding' and 'bears' in that previous sentence, but we haven't erred - the bears in Alphabear really do stretch to fill available space. So you'll get tall and thin bears, weirdly wide and squat bears, and there's the holy grail of the 'filling the entire screen' bear if you clear all of the letters. At the end of a round, such giant beasts result in huge scores and immense satisfaction. There are some minor drawbacks to the bear- oriented antics. The game requires a constant internet connection for online sync, and there are in- game currencies - one essentially for 'energy' to enter new rounds and the other to skip ahead by more rapidly accessing treasure events. It's there you discover especially rare bears with special powers that seriously boost your score in various ways when selected before a new round; but this mechanic serves more to over- complicate the game than improve it. Still, for free, you can play a couple of really fun rounds per day, and there's always an 'infinite honey' IAP (£3. Craig Grannell. FREE | For i. Pad & i. Phone (Universal) | Download Alphabear. Asphalt 8: Airborne. Reality's taken a leave of absence in Asphalt 8. In fact, given how nitro- happy the game is, reality's likely been burned to a crisp and gleefully blasted into the wind, dispersed ashen fodder for sports cars that zoom past, mostly on the ground but often spinning, whirling and leaping through the air. This game is the antithesis to the staid grind of Real Racing 3. It's joyful, colourful, smashy fun that doesn't take itself seriously and is all the better for it. Branched courses weave through hyper- real cities, occasionally coming to life by way of a shuttle launch or deadly avalanche. All the while, you're aiming to reach the chequered flag, ramming competition aside, and driving like an idiot. Given that this is a Gameloft title, it of course has an IAP- sized bubble dome welded to its dayglo Bugatti Veyron, and some events are cynically locked by requiring specific (frequently expensive) cars. But there's plenty of absurdly fun racing larks to be had for nowt, and in a good racing game you'll want to replay tracks time and again anyway. And one thing's for sure: this is definitely a very good racing game. Craig Grannell. FREE | For i. Pad & i. Phone (Universal) | Download Asphalt 8: Airborne. Battle Golf. Developer Colin Lane appears to be attempting to corner the market in ridiculous sports games. First, there was Golf is Hard, a side- on ball- thwacker that required you to hit a hole- in- one every time, because it's clearly wrong and evil to walk on the grass. Then came Wrassling, a demented wrestling (of sorts) game that looked like it had fallen out of a Commodore 6. Now, Lane's returned to hitting tiny balls with sticks in Battle Golf. Again, this one's all about holes- in- one, but putting greens now emerge from a huge expanse of water. You must therefore tap twice (to set angle and then power) and hope for the best. Hazards include hole- blocking seagulls and occasionally having to carefully aim for the top of a giant octopus. Although perfectly fine in its single- player time- attack incarnation, Battle Golf really comes into its own when the 'battle' bit is added via the same- device two- player mode. Players face off at opposite edges of the water, and frantically race to five points. As a bonus, you can cheekily temporarily knock out your rival by smacking them in the head with a ball, giving you a few precious seconds to win a point without them interfering. There's only one IAP - £1. Only flinging your (ex) friend's i. Phone out of the window when they get a last- gasp fluky shot to win 5- 4 can do that. Craig Grannell. FREE | For i. Pad & i. Phone (Universal) | Download Battle Golf. Bejeweled Blitz. This ultra- moreish puzzle game takes the 'match three' mechanic and squashes it into minute- long blasts of dazzling colours and crazy point tallies. It's astonishingly addictive. You have to swap coloured jewels within a grid, using simple finger swipes, so that three or more line up; the matched jewels will disappear and more will replace them. The tense gameplay, drip- feed of rewards and social- media integration combine to make a game that will expand to fill any time period available. FREE | For i. Pad & i. Phone (Universal) | Read the full Bejeweled Blitz review | Download Bejeweled Blitz. Read next: How to make an i. OS game: Tips & resources you will need. Beneath The Lighthouse. We've never been beneath a lighthouse. We'd always assumed it'd mostly be rocks. How wrong we were. It turns out that underneath a lighthouse - or at least this particular one - you find almost certain death, in the form of spinning rooms that have spikes all over the place. If you're a rotund boy trying to find his lost Grandpa and get the lighthouse's light shining again, that's a problem. What you get here, then, is an action puzzler, where through a combination of deft finger- work and a bit of brainpower you make your way safely into the depths of the lighthouse. The clever bit is the controls. You drag the on- screen wheel to shift the circular rooms, and gravity gets your little chap rolling (or, as is often the case, hurtling) about. The other clever bit is the level design, which starts off very slightly challenging, and becomes increasingly murderous as the game goes on. For free, you get access to everything, but there's a lives system in play. Get killed three times during any level, and an extra set for that attempt only becomes available on watching an ad. That seems eminently fair, although those lives soon vanish - especially if you want to speedrun through the game like a maniac, in order to win yourself shiny rewards. Craig Grannell. FREE | For i. Pad & i. Phone (Universal) | Download Beneath The Lighthouse. Blocky Highway. Ah, the open road. In this case, the open road that stretches on forever, with nary a bend in sight. Still, it's rather a busy road, with countless vehicles you must deftly avoid, because a single collision spells the end of your go. To drive the message home, even the slightest prang finds your truck hurled into the air, returning to the ground as a heap of twisted and blackened pixels. Dramatic! There's not much originality here and the chunky visual style is overly familiar, but Blocky Highway is nonetheless compelling. You get a choice of touch or tilt controls, with the latter being a bit slippy and unwieldy, yet this oddly makes for a more exciting game. It's quite something for your chunky vehicle to zig- zag along a busy freeway, avoiding collisions by a hair's breadth. Over time, the game adds to the challenge through various means.
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