Top Rated iPhone Games To Decide On

The Apple iPhone was a revolutionary device when it was released way back in June of 2007, and it is still arguably the best phone on the market today. One aspect of the iPhone which is surprising to many people is the robustness of its portable gaming capabilities. With its full multi-touch display, its "accelerometer" which can detect which way the device is being held and moved, and 3D graphics, the iPhone has proven itself to be a major competitor to both Sony and Nintendo in the portable gaming market.

There are tens of thousands of free games in Apple's App Store, but most of them are either really bad, or they are merely "demo" games of a higher priced paid version. However, there are definitely some real gems if you are willing to mine for them. Here are some of the top free iPhone games to help get you started.

If you are interested in top free iPad games, you can get them here.

Tap Tap Revenge II. If you've ever watched someone play Guitar Hero, then you know the basic concept of this game. Instead of a guitar, you "tap" on the screen to the beat of your favorite music. You can rack up a high score by tapping many notes in a row without missing any.

Zombie Farm takes a similar premise to Tap Zoo in that it allows you to be the caretaker of a piece of land that is populated by creatures you must look after - only this time, instead of cuddly animals, its zombies. If, on the other hand, you want something more strategy-based, why not try Doodle Defense, which lets you instead build an army to stop enemies attacking your base.

Chess with Friends and Words with Friends. These are two games from a company called NewToy. What makes these games unique is that they can be played over any length of time. Chess with Friends is (obviously) a chess game, and Words with Friends is a variant of Scrabble. After you make your move, you can turn the game off and go about your daily business. When your friend has made their move - hours or days later - you can open the game and make your next move. Simple gameplay, elegant graphics, and their inherent social nature have made these games extremely popular.

iBowl is another social game. If you've ever played bowling on the Nintendo Wii with your friends, then you might be able to imagine what this game is all about. You throw your bowling ball by literally swinging your arm, and the iPhone tracks your arm's movement. Your friend across town (or across the world) can watch your ball roll down the lane, and then they can take their turn. It's a fun and competitive game for people who like to play games without pushing a lot of buttons.

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There are even more great games for the iPhone if you are willing to pay a few dollars. Most of the best games on the iPhone aren't free, but the above few are. The iPhone has given users not only the ability to play games which have previously been impossible to develop, but it has also given them the ability to download quite a few of those games for free. It will be interesting to see what new games are developed for the iPhone in the next few years.

Angry Birds. One of the Most downloaded and Most popular game o All time, Angry Birds tasted success in a short span and became one of the most successful games ever. The game is pretty simple, It has a small storyline as, Every bird has a unique power, Evil Pigs stole eggs from birds nest and now birds are angry, They seek for revenge and start attacking Pigs fortress with their special powers.