I've had my iPhone for over a year now, and I love the apps on the phone. There's no better way for me to pass the time now, whether I'm riding on the train or waiting for an appointment to begin.
The games continue to improve, as updates and new versions are constantly released. Some of them are incredibly addicting. I've never paid money for an iPhone app, so the ones that I mention here are all free games that you'll have no problem downloading and enjoying if you have the phone. Let's take a look at my top three.
If you've never played Paper Toss, I would recommend downloading it. It's a free game, so you have nothing to lose by trying it out. All you have to do is take a crumpled piece of paper and throw it into a garbage across the room.
With three levels, you can determine the distance from the garbage and the strength of a fan that's blowing the paper in different directions. Depending on the strength and placement of your push, the paper may or may not get into the garbage.
Have you ever played that game in a bar where you have to touch the differences between pictures? If you have, you'll probably enjoy ESPN's game, which is just like this. It's called Camera Man and you'll basically be doing the same thing, only on your phone.
All of the questions are sports-themed, and they're really challenging too. I would definitely look into this one if it sounds like it may appeal to you.
3. Scramble. This game is just like Boggle, only you can play it online against over 100 people all at once. I love the idea of competing against others, which makes this game extremely addicting once you take the pride factor into consideration.
Try these out if you're looking for new games!
The games continue to improve, as updates and new versions are constantly released. Some of them are incredibly addicting. I've never paid money for an iPhone app, so the ones that I mention here are all free games that you'll have no problem downloading and enjoying if you have the phone. Let's take a look at my top three.
If you've never played Paper Toss, I would recommend downloading it. It's a free game, so you have nothing to lose by trying it out. All you have to do is take a crumpled piece of paper and throw it into a garbage across the room.
With three levels, you can determine the distance from the garbage and the strength of a fan that's blowing the paper in different directions. Depending on the strength and placement of your push, the paper may or may not get into the garbage.
Have you ever played that game in a bar where you have to touch the differences between pictures? If you have, you'll probably enjoy ESPN's game, which is just like this. It's called Camera Man and you'll basically be doing the same thing, only on your phone.
All of the questions are sports-themed, and they're really challenging too. I would definitely look into this one if it sounds like it may appeal to you.
3. Scramble. This game is just like Boggle, only you can play it online against over 100 people all at once. I love the idea of competing against others, which makes this game extremely addicting once you take the pride factor into consideration.
Try these out if you're looking for new games!
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