Windows Phone 7 Games
Given the fact that the Windows Phone 7 is such a new platform, it can't currently compete with the sheer number of games available on the iOS. Many are ports from other platforms, costing significantly more than on rival devices, with the likes of Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed going for £5.49, while costing a mere 59 pence on the iPhone. That said, not everything is priced so exorbitantly, and there are plenty of great games that compete with the best the iOS has to offer. We've rounded up our five of our favorites below.
Flowerz

Flowerz is a simple puzzle game, developed by Carbonated Games. Your task is to chain three flowers of the same color together on a grid to create lines. There are multiple levels to play through, and each gets progressively more challenging. Completing certain levels nets you achievement points, and most of them are easy to get, which makes Flowerz a great game to play if you want to beef up your gamerscore on the bus. Best of all, it's free!
Need for Speed Undercover

Need for Speed Undercover is a 3D arcade racer from EA that makes use of the phone's accelerometer to steer. There's a full campaign mode to play through, complete with live-action cutscenes and narrative. The motion controls work well, and the graphics are good, too, though they're not quite up to the same standard as the iOS version on which it's based. It's available on the marketplace for £3.99 ($4.99).
CarneyVale: Showtime

CarneyVale: Showtime is a port of the Xbox Live indie game by the same name. You assume the role of Slinky, a rag-doll acrobat, who is trying to make it to the top of the circus world. To accomplish this, you have to guide Slinky through a number of circus stunts by firing him out of a cannon and directing him through a ring of fire while trying to collect balloons along the way. The touch controls are excellent, and by tilting the phone, you can nudge Slinky while he's in the air. There's a full career mode to play through, as well as and achievements to earn, all for the princely sum of £2.99 ($2.99).
Rocket Riot

Up next is another port, and this time, it's the XBLA classic Rocket Riot. We reviewed the Xbox 360 version at an 8.0, and fortunately, the Windows Phone version is just as much fun. The game is a twin-stick shooter with an 8-bit art style that looks great. Your character wears a jetpack and is armed with a rocket launcher. The aim of each level is to simply destroy all enemies in sight while annihilating the environment. Sadly, there aren't any multiplayer options like in the XBLA version, but there are numerous power-ups and achievements to keep you amused on the go. It costs £5.49 ($6.99).
Uno

Uno is one of the unsung heroes of XBLA and often eats up a gamer's time as much as some AAA games. The Windows Phone 7 version is no different. It's incredibly addictive, and there's plenty to get stuck into with a full tournament mode. The drag-and-drop controls are simple to pick up and work well. You can also customize your game with different rules, should the standard ones not prove enough of a challenge. Uno is available on the marketplace for £3.99 ($4.99).
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