The Christmas holiday is always a big one for Apple’s iTunes Store. With the influx of new iPod Touch and iPhone owners, we expect there may be a lot of newcomers to this site who are looking for a list of the “best" games available on the iPhone.
Since a single “best" list is such a hard list to come up with due to individual tastes, we’ve instead compiled a list of games that we consider to an excellent cross section of iPhone gaming and could be seen as “required reading" for iPhone and iPod Touch gamers.
Long time readers will likely be familiar with most of these titles, and for good reason: these are amongst the best the App Store has to offer and we recommend each of these titles.
Clicking on each game title will link you directly to the App Store. Listed in order of ascending price.
Aurora Feint: The Beginning (Free) – Amongst the first games in the App Store, this may have been an eye opener for many iPhone gamers. The game offers a polished match-3 (Bejeweled-like) puzzler in the setting of a role playing game. Progressive accomplishments in the puzzle portion of the game provides you with resources to level up and gain increasing skills. Review/Video
PapiJump (Free) – A ridiculously simple game that will have you frustrated and addicted. Sunflat’s Papi games have received a bit of a cult following due to their insultingly simple graphics but compelling gameplay. PapiJump, however, remains Sunflat’s best. Review/Video
Dropship ($0.99) – We confidently declared this to be the best shooter in the App Store. Excellent and innovative controls with well balanced gameplay made this one of our most enjoyed games. This is how an iPhone game should play and at $0.99, it’s a no brainer. Review/Video
Wurdle ($1.99) – Curiously, we’ve never covered this game here on TouchArcade. This word game is a variant of Boggle in which you try to find as many words on a tiled board. This is app-store crack for a good segment of the iPhone gameplaying population. The simplicity of its design with easy to use touch screen controls make it one of the best.
Trism ($2.99) – Also one of the early titles available for the iPhone, this is another Match-3 color game but reinvented for the iPhone. It uses triangles (trisms) and tilt controls to influence the direction that the tiles will fall. Surprisingly, the design really worked and resulted in one of the first (and best) iPhone-specific puzzle games. Review/Video
Fastlane Street Racing ($3.99) – There’s no shortage of racers for the iPhone, but this one stood out to us as one of the best racing games for the platform. The game had its detractors, however, due to the high starting difficulty of the game. Fortunately, the developers have just released a v1.1 update which introduces an “easy" mode. Review/Video (before easy mode update).
Toy Bot Diaries ($3.99) – Toy Bot was another standout title, not just because of the enjoyable gameplay as a physics platformer, but also the fact that this was one of the first true iPhone games with game design and controls invented specifically for the platform. The right control system really lets you immerse yourself into a game. Review/Video
Fieldrunners ($4.99) – Tower Defense. Heard of it? If you haven’t, this is the game for you. Even if you have, this is probably the game for you. Named one of Time Magazine’s Top 10 video games of the year, we at TouchArcade feel the title is well deserved. This game has significant cross-over appeal that has introduced countless iPhone users to the genre of Tower Defense (TD). Despite the proliferation of TD games in the App Store, many still consider this one the best. Review/Video
Galcon ($4.99) – The perfect pick-up strategy game? A fast paced arcade strategy game in which you must dominate all the planets. Wonderfully suited for the iPhone with short gaming sessions lasting a few minutes each. Online multi-player really takes this game to the next level. Review/Video
Real Soccer 2009 ($5.99) – For soccer fans, this is the game to get. Sports gaming on the iPhone hasn’t seen much that can compare to the massive titles available for traditional consoles, but this game comes closest. Review/Video
Hero of Sparta ($9.99) – This overall package is one of the most impressive games for the iPhone. As a “Hack n’ Slasher", you fight your way through hordes of enemies in a 3D environment. For those who have wanted a “console-like" experience in the iPhone, this is the closest yet. Review/Video
Rolando ($9.99) – Rolando was one of the most anticipated iPhone games of the year. Even though Ngmoco is a sponsor of this site, I still feel confident that I can unbiasedly say that the game delivered on much of the hype. The game offers an iPhone-specific platformer that incorporates the iPhone’s touch screen and accelerometer into a wonderfully produced game. Review/Video
While our list ends there, that’s not to say there aren’t a number of other great iPhone games that we’ve covered in other articles. As a sampling of iPhone gaming, though, we feel this a representative cross-section of the best the App Store has to offer. Meanwhile, we’ll continue to try to highlight the best titles for the iPhone and iPod Touch platform in 2009 and beyond.
Reader’s Choice
Snail Mail ($1.99) – One of our readers’ (and our) favorites. Take a cute, loudmouth, cel-shaded snail, mix with a spot-on control system and a challenging, smoothly-animated set of tracks, and you get this great iPhone gem. Review/Video
This is an AWESOME Flash game--really nothing like Crayon physics, more like playing with Legos. It wasted endless hours of my life... and I didn't even touch the user levels yet.
If the iPhone version is half is good, it's worth more than just $7.
Buying now!
Still not on the Canadian AppStore :(
Really? Is on the NZ store already. Have it downloaded. Looks like it's time for me to do a real clear-out of my iPhone Apps again. I'm full! Damn this screen-limit. Roll on iPhone OS 3.0 ..I want sub-folders! :D
no way! =O we play this on the internet at school, this is a great release
The $3 price, a few levels of the flash game, and the fact that you can download other peoples levels is what convinced me to buy this.
Check the demo first see if this is your cup of tea!
It's $2.99? Really? Last night when the thing went live on iTunes it was $6.99. I mean...I could've sworn I saw it at that price. Regardless, downloading ASAP. Thanks for the heads up.
@ spiffyone
It was $6.99, but they dropped it right away. There was some drama about it if you check first couple pages of the thread.
This is definitely a must buy game for $2.99. I got hooked on the online version when someone in the forums mentioned it and said it should be ported. The downloadable levels really make it great too.
Some of the later levels seem to be literally impossible... but I thought that about some of the first 20 until I figured them out!
the first level, the tutorial might have a bug, the stop button doesn't work, but at least you can hit the skip button to bypass it, hope there aren't any other bugs, or maybe it isn't a bug, but not working because they dont explain its function till level two...
Hi mek,
Yup, you're right...it's not a bug. The tutorial is really meant to hold your hand and only let you interact with items at certain times. The first tutorial allows you press "Start" once you've created the initial contraption, but doesn't let you press "Stop" ( don't worry though, you will have created a contraption that will succeed to get to that point ). The second tutorial will have you press the "Stop" button at certain points and the final tutorial gives you full control after explaining some last points about the game.
Hope that helps!
regularkid-
are you planning any updates soon? i love this game, but it does need some interface tweaking. an undo button... plus it has an annoying habit of moving my objects over by a few pixels when i lift my finger from the pod. makes some level that require precision really tough.
one of the best games I've played yet, and I've played a lot
I know about the game, but how do I play it w/ an iPad!?!? I seen and played it ast a cool now I wanna play it at home. How do I do it without it not loading?