iPhone Games
Bounce The Bullet 1.0
Jan 6th
Once in a while, we will come across a game that is mindless violence. Here, for example, is one of it. The best thing is I was actually introduced to this game by someone who thought it was a great game for people who are under lots of stress. The game makes use of the OpenFeint system which means if you have an account there, you can post your high score to the website to show off. *bitching*
Quake 3 for iPhone
Jan 4th
Well well well … looks like they actually managed to port over Quake 3 to the iPhone. Since the game is technically more graphic intensive, I would suggest trying this on the iPhone 3GS.
Zen Bound 1.2.2
Jan 2nd

Here’s a complete new take on games on the iPhone. This is Zen Bound (from Secret Exit) which is a game that has been described as “A calm and meditative game of wrapping rope around wooden sculptures”. Well, that actually summarises the entire game into a single sentence.
Need For Speed Shift 1.0.0
Dec 30th
Another great release in the Need For Speed range. As usual, this has been brought to you by the good fellas at EA Games. NFS:Shift concentrates more on keeping on the best racing line rather than mindless driving and taking out the cops (like in NFS:Undercover).
Avatar 1.0.6
Dec 30th
Another game from the famous Gameloft developers (same folks that brought to you GTA look-a-like Gangstar, ,Diablo’s clone Dungeon Hunter and Mortal kick-some-ass Blades of Fury). Most of their games incorporate the standard on-screen joystick controls which has its own pros and cons.
DoodleJump 1.13.2
Dec 29th
My first iPhone review. Let’s try to keep a standard template so that we can reuse the format for all future reviews (used for games and applications).
Graphics
The graphics are still the same old DoodleJump with lots of new features. It is still having that look & feel of hand drawn thing-a-magic.
