iOS Games

Games for Apple Mobile Devices

Pocket Trains

Pocket Trains from game developer Nimblebit is going to have you grow and manage railroads and do related tasks. This is a riveting simulation game where you haul cargo, gather parts and create trains. There’s a lot to do here but it is not so difficult you’ll get tired of it. In fact you will want to keep coming back for more.

CastleVille Legends

CastleVille Legends from Zynga is a trading and economics game that at the same time doubles as a medieval life simulation. This game isn’t as difficult as it sounds, as it comes with the usual quests and crafting you have come to expect from Zynga. But there are elements here that you don’t see in other games.

The Simpsons: Tapped Out

The Simpsons: Tapped Out has long been one of the most popular games on the iOS and it’s easy to see why. Its developer, Electronic Arts has made it possible for you to live in the world of Springfield and see all your favorite Simpsons characters come to life.

Jelly Splash

Jelly Splash is a match three game from developer Wooga, and your objective is to connect colorful jellies together. The concept should be familiar with puzzle aficionados but the vivid graphics, engaging gameplay and unique modes make this a fine addition to your puzzle games.
Royal Revolt game

Royal Revolt

Royal Revolt is a reverse tower defense game with the developer Flaregames adding some nice twists that raise it above other similar games. It doesn’t just have really cool graphics but the controls are also easy to learn and pick up. In Royal Revolt, you learn that after spending time in school learning magic your father’s kingdom has been overrun by his siblings. Now it is your task to restore order to the kingdom and get the throne back.

Giant Boulder of Death

The Giant Boulder of Death is exactly that: a game where you control a large boulder with a goal of crushing people, objects and everything else in sight. In a way it’s like an endless runner variant with a lot of goodies in this Adult Swim game that you’ll enjoy. And what’s not to like about a game thats main objective is creative destruction.

GT Racing Motor Academy Free

GT Racing: Motor Academy Free+ from Gameloft has all the ingredients that make racing games fun: cool tracks, cool cars, fast paced and easy to use controls. Unlike other free racing games, there’s plenty of cars here (more than 100) and manufacturers so the game never gets old.

Where’s My Mickey?

Where’s My Mickey continues the Where’s My series from Disney, and here you need to help the water get to Mickey by creating a path on the dirt, and along the way you need to collect stars. If you’ve played the other Where’s My games the mechanics will be very familiar, but there are some new elements that come into play here.