Published 10/20/2008
at Apple Hot News
“iPhone and iPod touch owners can download hundreds of games from Apple’s popular App Store,” reports Marc Saltzman (usatoday.com). While some are free, “most games range from $1.99 to $9.99 and take advantage of the iPhone’s touch-screen, built-in sensors and online connectivity.” So what games does Saltzman recommend for racing fans, flight buffs, card sharks, and others?
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