Posted on 18 April 2010 by Staff Writer
The Ultimate Stress Relief – My favorite game is brick breaker that comes with the Samsung Touch Phone Series. I have a Samsung Star mobile and I am completely in love with its features, especially the games. Though some of the games on this model are pre-loaded some of them are available in demo version. Brick breaker is in demo version and I needed to download the game from www.download.com. I am seriously addicted to this game and it is a complete stress relief from everything. It basically involves breaking of bricks with the help of a ball that has to be balanced on a horizontal pile. This needs two way attention; one on breaking bricks and other on balancing the ball and not letting it fall down. I have always been a mobile game freak. My all time favorite has been snake and its modern version. However, since I found brick breaker, I have not felt like playing any other game including my previous favorites, dynamite and building blocks as they kept getting repetitive. This game has a number of levels and every level has something new coming up. Several versions of the game are available on internet as well. However, the best thing about having such a great stress relief in your mobile enables you to relieve your stress anywhere, be in at the airport waiting for your flight that has just been delayed or sitting outside doctor’s clinic for your number of come or even in short breaks you take out from the office time.
Posted on 26 February 2010 by Staff Writer

Chick Hunter is not what I thought, see insert
Ever since I bought my iPhone I have been randomly downloading and trying out games to play to pass the time. One game that really caught my attention was Chick Hunter. I bought this game because of the name alone and it wasn’t quite what I expected, but after playing it for a while I found it to be strangely addicting. Perhaps it’s the fact that you get to play a fox and stalk and eat little chickens, as they lay helpless in their nests. Or maybe it’s the fact that when you lose it shows a picture of the starving fox children with a message that says, “Dad never came home”, but I can’t stop playing it. Chick Hunter is a memory game and it seems to be targeted at children but some parts seem a little fiendish so I and other adults can get a laugh out of it. The levels consist of watching where chicks are sitting and tapping the location where they are hidden after the hens leave. It is easy enough at the early levels but it gets more challenging as you progress through the game. It has definite replay appeal. The company that created it is Strikerr Games. They are an indie game company and Chick Hunter seems to be their first and only game, but based on the enjoyment I get out of playing Chick Hunter I can’t wait to see what they come out with next. It was a 99-cent game and I strongly recommend checking it out.
Get Chick Hunter at the iTunes store.
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Posted on 21 February 2010 by Staff Writer
Sally’s Spa: My Secret Shame! 
My seven year old daughter always manages to get her hands on all my new tech. My laptop and even my Blackberry somehow ended up with child-friendly games on them. My new iTouch didn’t stand a chance. I don’t know why it always has to be Mommy’s tech that gets contaminated… My MIT-educated mind was shocked and embarrassed to find that she had loaded up Sally’s Spa on my beautiful new system. And, then she insisted that I play it. In the game, you help Sally manage spas in different locations. The customers tell you where they want to go next (there are many different treatments available) and it’s your objective to maximize the profits and tips for the day. As customers wait, their happiness fades and you can appease them with tea and magazines and scented candles. All the spa-ness aside, it is a really great simulation game. I was taking a graduate course at MIT on queuing theory when I started the game and you really can try out different strategies with this game. You can try letting every one get really angry, but packing more people in the shop. You can try taking one person at a time through the shop and getting the most from each person. The game does not seem to have a dominant “solution” programmed in. I ended up playing it far more than my daughter did. I even created an additional user. I keep starting over and trying again so that I can try to get the perfect score. I really don’t care for most video games. But, the only game I’ve ever played more of in my life is Tetris. Sigh. So girly. It’s my secret shame. Buy Sally’s Spa here 
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Posted on 20 February 2010 by Staff Writer
My favorite mobile game: Pocket God for iPhone by Bolt Creative. I have downloaded several games for my iPhone but one game stands out. It is very smart and filled with humor and it is a downright funny game where I get to play god. Using the iPhone’s touch screen, I can manipulate the characters anyway I want to. I hate to admit that I am really addicted to this game. The game is simple. Across my screen are cute little natives who are living in a small island in the middle of the ocean. You can command them to fish, walk from side to side or jump into the ocean simply just by pushing them off the island with your mighty finger.
You can also switch from one location to another such as going under the sea where sharks are lurking around or you can instantly go to an Alaskan island where igloos and ice monsters are present to add more entertainment to the game. The most wonderful part of this game is when I use it to channel my bad emotions and distress. If I’m in a bad mood or argumentative, I usually end up sacrificing my natives by throwing them off into the ice cold water or feeding them into the sharks. Apart from that, I send tornadoes and fill the skies with thunder. But when I’m in a blissful state, I take good care of them by pampering. The game does not require you to connect to the internet. This is somewhat similar to Virtual Villagers but such game isn’t as addicting and hilarious as this one since you can’t manipulate the characters as much as you want to. This game is pretty neat for a cheap price of .99 cents because they regularly update. You can visit their website: http://pocketgod.blogspot.com to learn more of their upcoming updates and you might even get the chance to win some goodies that they are giving away. Buy Pocket God at 
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Posted on 17 February 2010 by Staff Writer
Recently, it seems my iPod touch has become surgically implanted into my hands. Okay, I’m exaggerating, but it might as well be true considering I cannot put down “Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars“. This is one of the greatest handheld experiences for any platform. I played Chinatown Wars for DS and its incomparable to the iPod experience. There’s nothing like listening to your favorite playlist while running around town making thousands and thousands of dollars selling drugs.
The missions are unique and interesting and will keep you occupied for hours. Overall, it is a great game with smooth gameplay and tons of stuff to do. It is well worth the $10 I spent; I even went to the trouble of un-jailbreaking and losing all of the other games I had. It was so worth it, I love this game and have probably already logged over 15 hours playing it.
The game starts off simply as most games in the GTA series. The ability to flip drugs comes first. I got carried away and made over $50,000 before actually starting more missions. Eventually you are able to buy guns and cars, but for now they are easy enough to steal. The shooting and driving are a little hard to manage but gets easier as time goes on. The missions are detailed and explained. I like how the game features a PDA that you use the submenus through. The realism is unmatched by any other iPod touch game I have seen.
My recommendations for gameplay are put “World GPS” on, put “steering assist” on, and make a playlist called GTA for music. These three little menu modifications make the game much more playable and fun. GTA Chinatown Wars is truly a great game and is well worth the money.
Buy it at 
Posted on 15 February 2010 by Staff Writer
My absolute favorite game to play on my iPhone, believe it or not, is one of the more simpler games. It’s called Fall Down created by Hannes Jensen. It is so basic in terms of graphics and game play, but it is one of the most addicting games I have ever played. Best of all it’s free! You can’t really beat free right? Although it doesn’t make use of connecting to the Internet, it still is way better than most games that actually do! It just proves all you need is a fun, simple idea and you can have an amazing app. All it is, is a ball that you need to fit through various moving lines. As the lines move up the screen, they can squish your ball at the top ending your game. You need tilt the iPhone so that the ball its through openings in the lines. It’s sort of like and opposite doodle jump if you’ve ever played that game. I am completely addicted to it. Although, I often find my phone missing and in the hands of my girlfriend who plays it even more than I do and has the top 5 scores on my game. I can’t seem to beat her records. She’s that good and it frustrates me beyond belief that I can’t beat her!!! Oh well, looks like I need to practice some more. So I’m going to end this review and get to playing Fall Down. Hopefully one of these days I’ll be able to beat her scores!
Download Fall Down for free here 
Posted on 08 February 2010 by Staff Writer
5ud0ku is an entertaining little game that can be played on any mobile phone that supports the J2ME standard. One of the main reasons I like it so much is you can quickly turn it on when you’re waiting for 2 or 3 minutes and just as quickly minimize it when what you’re waiting for is done. To minimize applications on my Sony Ericsson K800 phone, I press the “Back” button for 3 seconds and a menu with “End application” and “Minimize” will pop up. To re-activate the game I just press the red operator button and another menu will pop up listing all running apps on the phone.
The game itself is free with a LGPL license. You can get it at: http://www.getjar.com/mobile/4320/5ud0ku—a-sudoku-midlet-for-sony-ericsson-k800/ You have an option of downloading it using your phone’s internet connection but the game itself is stand-alone and doesn’t require an internet connection. 5ud0ku is very addictive, especially when you challenge your friends to beat your time. It is also great exercise for your brain. If you play frequently enough you will find that the time it takes to complete puzzles will reduce and your ability to concentrate in noisy places will also improve. Besides, they say that idle minds are the devil’s workshop and by playing this, your mind is anything but idle. In conclusion, it’s a pretty simple and free way to avoid boredom and keep your mind sharp.
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Posted on 14 January 2010 by Jim Reed
My favorite mobile game is Snake Classic. It is a free game that comes with Nokia mobile phones. It is a classic game and it has not lost its charm even though it is many years old. The game is about a snake that has a specific area to roam and can collect food to grow larger. Once you run out of space and bite yourselves the game is over. I started playing it on my Nokia 1100 phone. It didn’t have any option for wireless internet. Then I have been playing this game in many newer handsets. The latest versions of the game does not offer the experience offered by the classic one. It is a game that you will never get tired of. You feel like playing it again and again. It is exciting as well as enjoyable. Once you are hooked to it, it’s hard to stop playing. You tend to try to better your high score every now and then. This game never gets boring. It demands sharp response to play the game at higher levels. I think it has helped me to improve my hand eye coordination. Till now I’ve never found a game that is as interesting and addictive as this one. The feeling that you get when you beat the high score is absolutely priceless. Even high end games are not able to bring this kind of excitement in a game. I would recommend everybody to try this game out and enjoy the amazing experience of this outdated but classy game.
Posted on 14 January 2010 by PaulNelson
Quadrapop is a java game created by Sony Ericsson. It is free game and is sometimes found factory pre-installed. I am using a Sony Ericsson p90i mobile and it came with my phone. For those who want to install it on other models or brands, they can download it via the web site http://www.sonyericsson.com free of charge any cost. There are three different versions of the game available for free download.
I often play Quadrapop too much I suppose. This game can be played online with players via wireless connection or GPRS/EDGE (Internet) connection since it is a multiplayer game. In my opinion it is one of my best mobile games since it features many levels of play. I find too easy to pass the time playing Quadrapop. Though the game is easy at first, as the levels increases, it becomes quite tough. Previously I used to play Tennis on my mobile phone but after completing the first few levels I felt bored playing Tennis game since it lacks many higher levels. Tennis also is a multiplayer game but it takes too much time to get connected via Internet.
Quadrapop does have one problem, i.e. the game continues on after exceeding the high score of 99999 but the score stops at that point. Yes I DO score that high:) Quadrapop is an exciting game. And I still play the game even after I have completed all the levels and maxed out the score because it is much more exciting and fun game than any other I have found for my mobile phone.