iOS Games
There are literally thousands upon thousands of games available for the iOS, with pretty much every genre included. Though some games have been ported over from other platforms, many are all-original creations from independent studios that have gone on to sell millions of copies. Here are five of our favorites.
Game Dev Story

Game Dev Story borrows heavily from such games as Theme Hospital and Theme Park. You take control of an up-and-coming game development studio, with the aim being to develop as many critically and financially successful games as possible. You can make games in any genre you like; hire staff, such as Gilly Bates and Stephen Jobson; and develop for consoles, such as the PlayStatus 2 and Game Kid. You can even develop your own console to compete with the big wigs if you get the right staff on board. Little touches, such as going to the Global Game Awards and exhibiting your wares at GameDex, make the game incredibly charming. It's also amazingly addictive and well worth the £2.39 ($3.99) asking price.
Peggle

Speaking of addictive games, how about a spot of Peggle? PopCap's physics-based puzzler will have you glued to your iPhone for hours on end with gameplay that seems simple yet has tons of depth. The game is loosely based on the Japanese pastime of pachinko. You launch a ball from the top of the screen through a board full of colored pegs and bricks. The aim is to hit all of the orange objects on the board before you run out of balls. The beauty of Peggle lies in its physics system, which realistically mimics the actions of a falling ball. After playing for a while, you begin to learn how that system works, and you can pull off shots of amazing skill. With tons of levels to play through, and more available with the 59 pence expansion Peggle Nights, Peggle is hands down one of the best puzzle games on the iOS. It's on sale in the App Store for £1.79 ($2.99).
Angry Birds

Angry Birds has become a worldwide phenomenon. At one point, it was the number one selling game in nearly every App Store across the world. Everyone from politicians to pop stars has cited Angry Birds as one of their favorite games, with its accessible gameplay making it easy to pick up and play. The aim of the game is to destroy pigs that are scattered across a map, filled with various obstacles. You're armed with a slingshot and a bunch of birds to use as ammo, which you can fling at the pigs to destroy them. As you progress, levels get increasingly difficult, with more obstacles blocking your path to the pigs. There are tons of levels to play through, and with developer Chillingo constantly releasing free level packs, Angry Birds is a great value at a mere 59 pence ($0.99).
Rage HD

iD's Rage HD is one of the most impressive-looking games on the iPhone. The graphics really do have to be seen to be believed, and even when you're playing, it's easy to forget that you're doing so on a mobile device. The dynamic lighting, high-resolution textures, and gory animations look amazing, and the game is also lots of fun too. Though it's a first-person on-rails shooter, you have quite a lot of freedom with your aiming, with plenty of hidden objects to collect on each level. The enemies explode in satisfying globules of blood as you blast at them with your shotgun, making Rage one of the more visceral experiences on the iOS. Rage HD is available on the App Store for £1.19 ($1.99).
Super Mega Worm

Remember the movie Tremors? Super Mega Worm is the 8-bit reincarnation of that classic 1990s B movie. You play as a giant worm that tunnels its way underground, trying to eat everything in its path. You can guide the worm into cows, policemen, planes, and even mothers taking their babies out for a stroll in a pram. The more the worm eats, the more resistance you encounter, with the army and air force sending in paratroopers and heavily armed helicopters to take you down. The 8-bit art style and score multipliers give the game a great retro feel, and it's a joy to listen to the chiptune soundtrack and hilarious sound effects. Super Mega Worm is also fully integrated with Game Center, so you earn achievements and view your high score on leaderboards. This is another iOS bargain at 59 pence ($0.99).
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