Article: iPhone Gems: Puzzle, Board + Mystery Games
iLounge | All Things iPod, iPhone, iTunes and beyond —
This week’s gaming edition of iPhone Gems looks at seven games that may, on the surface, have little in common. One of them—the first-person shooter Cube—is entirely unlike the others. But the remaining six titles are thought-provoking puzzle, board, card, and mystery games, some highly original, and others not so much. [image] Our hands-down pick of the week is Touch Physics , followed by Lux Touch and Uno . But there are lots of titles here worth checking out. [image] One of the very best iPhone games yet released is GalCon ...
Don't Forget to Say Uno On Your iPhone!
louisgray.com —
... was among the first card games I ever learned to play. I remember being of kindergarten age, playing against my father, and starting out with only three cards per hand, rather than the usual seven, as my own hand was too small to manage a standard game. As I grew older, I was able to master the full deck, and determine strategy between all the Draw Twos and Draw Fours, Skips and Reverses. And now, I can play UNO on my iPhone, as the classic card game has been added to the application store, surprisingly with all the wrinkles the game has to offer. ...
First Look: UNO for iPhone
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) —
Filed under: iPhone, App Store, iPod touch
If you've ever played UNO before, then you know how addicting it can be. You can now enjoy that same UNO [iTunes link] experience on your iPhone anywhere, which makes it much more addicting. Gameloft, creators of many other iPhone and iPod games, has really outdone itself on ...
The Only 10 Games Your iPhone Needs [IPhone Games]
Gizmodo —
... Uno: You know Uno, you love Uno. But here's a version that involves no pesky shuffling. If you're more of a poker fan you probably went for Texas Hold 'Em, which is cool, but if you ask me, Uno is a much more fun card game. After all, what fun is poker when you're gambling with pretend money? $5.99 ...
What Apple can teach Nintendo and Sony
Macworld —
by Darren Gladstone , PC World Editor’s Note: The following is reprinted from the Casual Friday blog at PCWorld.com . Nintendo, Sony: Let’s talk for a sec—just you and me. Look, guys, over the past couple of years, you’ve had a great run. Nintendo, your DS has tons of games, a wide variety of unique stuff that’s a blast to play. Sony, your PSP is a gadget-lover’s gaming tool, with everything from Skype to Internet-radio support (oh, yeah, and you have some cool games, as well). But unless you both do something in 2009, the iPhone and iPod Touch will soon become the top dogs in handheld gaming. Apple, the same folks who have pretty much ...
Five awesome online-multiplayer games for iPhone
iPhone Atlas —
... Uno The classic card game gets a classy iPhone treatment, complete with online multiplayer. It's $4.99--less than you'd pay for a real deck. ...

