Hands-On Mobile is the latest company to union the “iPhone craze” with not one but 4 games for Apple (NSDQ: AAPL)’s mobile platform. Without further bustle, the iPhone games are:
bitFLIP – which is touted as a “new flip on the classic match-triad music genre,” combining solid artwork and sound. (price: $0.99 and there’s a free lite variant, too) iBailout!! – Pac Man-sort of biz which sees you controlling The Federal Reserve System, eating money instead of dots, angry citizens instead of ghosts. That’s actually until the citizenry twist into bloodthirsty Federal Reserve System-hunting mobs and pursuit you down with torches, pitchforks, and baseball game bats and you cowardly declare martial law. (monetary value: $1.99) Karnival – the game sees you controlling a “junky” born with the branch of a caprine animal. It’s your end to locomotion across the farming, gain the loyalty and trustingness of other “freaks” to organize a carnival with thrills, wonders, and tasty treats. (price: $3.99, free people lite version is here) Seven Wonders: Quest for Koh-i-noor – you control an associate degree Professor of History and a descendant of the great Mogul Emperors called Harry as he goes to Republic of India to save his don and the world from the curse of the Koh-i-noor, an ancient diamond with mystical properties. (monetary value: $2.99)
And that’s it. Check out the iTunes for additional info and screenshots.












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