20 best iPhone games - paid apps
20 best iPhone games - paid apps
There are now tens of thousands of games on the App Store, covering every genre.
Huge studios battle it out with bedroom coders, providing iOS gamers
with a mix of blockbuster titles and novel creations full of
innovation and personality.
Below we list our 40 favourite paid-for games for iPhone and iPod
touch; if we've missed your top game, let us know what it is in the
comments!
Don't forget that universal apps also work natively on the iPad.
1. Angry Birds - £0.59
The moral of Angry Birds is that if you're a hungry pig, don't steal
eggs from crazed birds with a death-wish, who also happen to own a
massive catapult. If you're one of the 17 people who've not yet sampled
this artillery classic, you fling angry birds at ramshackle
structures, aiming to dispatch the pigs lurking within. Ingenious level
design and varied bird 'powers' make this a classic iOS game.
2. Bit Pilot - £0.59
Avoid 'em ups are commonplace on the App Store, but none offer the
polish, charm and addictive qualities of Bit Pilot. The aim of the game
is simply to survive, avoiding asteroids and lasers, and grabbing
sporadic shield power-ups. Lovely graphics and crunchy chip-tunes round
off a first-class title.
3. Drop7 - £1.79, universal
The concept of this puzzle game is straightforward: drop numbered
discs into a grid; when the number on a disc matches the amount of
discs in its row or column, it explodes. Grey discs need an adjacent
explosion before they reveal a number. Drop7 is brilliant and
addictive, and it is to the iPhone what Tetris was to the original Game
Boy.
4. Pix'N Love Rush - £0.59
Here's platform gaming for the low-attention-span generation. Doffing
its hat to WarioWare, Pix'N Love Rush flings retro-platforming action
at you at a blistering pace, switching between Mario-style horizontal
scrolling, vertical levels, and static Bubble Bobble-oriented affairs.
Dressed in Nintendo-style graphics, this is a frantic, exciting game
that's an insane bargain at 59p.
5. Dark Nebula - Episode 2 - £1.19
Dark Nebula - Episode 2's developer undersells it as a 'labyrinth'
game, but it's really a fast-paced top-down arcade game, albeit one
with occasional puzzles and that seriously challenges your dexterity.
You guide your orb through sci-fi installations, unlocking doors,
defeating traps and battling foes. The aesthetics are wonderfully
atmospheric, and the game offers a well-judged difficulty curve with
new elements in each level.
6. Flight Control - £0.59
Firemint kick-started the path-drawing genre, and Flight Control
remains the best game of its type. You guide aircraft to landing areas
by drawing paths, taking care to avoid the single collision that ends
the game. For extra challenge, try the navy level with a lazily rotating
aircraft carrier and super-fast jets.
7. Orbital - £1.79
In Orbital, you fire orbs into the play-area; when an orb stops, it
expands until it reaches an obstacle. An orb's number dictates how many
times it must be hit by subsequent orbs until it explodes. Strategy
therefore relies on you carefully picking your spot, aiming to create
chain reactions and take out several orbs with one shot. Both beautiful
and absorbing, Orbital is a textbook iPhone game.
8. Run! - £0.59
Canabalt and Mirror's Edge are glossier, but Run! combines the
auto-running mechanic and swipe-based gestures of those more polished
titles, and then adds falling meteors, evil wizards, UFOs, a
shoulder-mounted bazooka, and the ability to karate-kick leaping sharks
in the head—for 59p. It might look a little rough, but Run! is
best-in-class by some margin.
9. Minigore - £0.59
If you go down to the woods today, you're sure of a big surprise:
it's infested with ravenous 'furries'! To survive, you merely have your
wits, trusty weapons and the means of temporarily transforming into an
unstoppable beast-like killing machine. Minigore is dual-stick
Robotron-style action with modern cartoon graphics and a dollop of gore.
It's also excellent.
10. geoDefense - £1.19
At the last count, there were about a million tower defence games for
iOS. Most of them are slow and ugly; geoDefense is neither. Instead,
it's a sleek, challenging, intense game, dropping you into a neon
nightmare where creeps come thick and fast.
11. Real Racing - £2.99
Firemint never got the "there are no games with any depth on iOS"
memo, and so they went ahead and created Real Racing. 48 cars, 12
tracks, five game modes with 76 events, multiplayer, several control
methods, different cockpit views… like hell the iPhone isn't a 'proper'
games console.
12. Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars - £5.99
Rockstar Games didn't get the memo either, so they went ahead and
shoved a grubby, violent city full of gangland warfare into your iOS
device. Matching the same game on PSP and DS, Chinatown Wars has you
trying to survive turf wars, shoot-outs, high-speed chases and drug
deals. But if it all gets a bit much, you can steal a taxi and earn a
semi-honest living carting fares about Liberty City.
13, Zen Bound 2 - £1.79, universal
When you describe Zen Bound 2, it sounds rubbish. "You wrap rope
around wooden sculptures." See? However, there's an oddly mesmerising,
almost hypnotic quality to this game. Its tactile nature and fluid
controls draw you in, and you soon rise to the challenge, trying to
complete each level with the minimum amount of rope.
14. Squareball - £0.59
AAARRGGGHH! That's an exclamation you'll hear a lot of (from
yourself) if you take on Squareball. This unforgiving mutant offspring
of Pong, Breakout and a horizontally scrolling platform game is
frustratingly tough, despite 'merely' tasking you with not hitting red
blocks or flinging your 'square ball' into space. Soon, you realise the
weak spot is in fact you, since the swipe-based controls are perfectly
tuned - and by that point you'll be addicted.
15. LilRacerz Pro Rally - £1.19
Older gamers may remember Super Sprint in the arcades, Super Cars on
the Amiga, or the original NES Micro Machines by Codemasters.
LilRacerz Pro Rally is a top-down racer. And it's just as much fun as
those classic titles (and for £1.19!), and boasts 34 tracks, ten
unlockable cars, and four different environments. The controls are
great - the cars drift but there's some weight to them - and the subtle
3D graphics are a nice touch.
16. Monkey Island 2 Special Edition: LeChuck's Revenge - £1.79
Yo-ho-ho! This be the classic game ye scurvy dogs have been waiting
for! A classic point-and-click adventure from way back in 1991, Monkey
Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge has been dusted off, turned into a 'Special
Edition' (new graphics and audio, hints system, updated controls), and
fashioned into a thing o' beauty. Arrrrrrr!
17. Soosiz - £1.19
Boasting a gravity mechanic akin to Super Mario Galaxy but side-on
gameplay closer to the Nintendo mascot's 2D adventures, Soosiz is a
cracking platform game. You must search 66 levels over seven worlds to
find your friends, battling foes and gravity along the way.
18. WestBang - £0.59
WestBang's tap-based gameplay mechanics go back to the dawn of
videogames, in that it's ultimately a simple reaction test. Doors open,
and you have to shoot bad guys (but only after they draw—after all,
good guys play by the rules) and avoid dispatching innocents. It's
reminiscent of Sega's classic Bank Panic, but offers better graphics
and more characters, along with added fun and depth.
19. Parachute Panic HD - £1.19, universal
It's tough for the parachutists in Parachute Panic HD. They leap
from planes towards boats that won't stay put, and hazards range from
UFOs and deadly helicopters to sharks only too happy to eat anyone
who's careless enough to fall into the sea. The swipe-based gameplay is
compelling, the controls are intuitive, and the soundtrack is both
charming and funny.
20. Azkend - £1.79
Azkend eschews the typical match-game grid; instead, you drag paths
to match shapes housed in hexagonal spaces. Along the way, a story
unfolds that reveals talismans and power-ups to help you clear boards.
Faster and prettier than Bejeweled, Azkend is perhaps a little easy to
complete, but it still offers many hours of entertainment.
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