![]() ![]() ![]() Sword of Fargoal by Fargoal, LLC: Readers of CoM (and even this list) probably have already figured out that I’ve got a deep, abiding love for rogue-likes. Although Sword and Poker is similarly excellent, the second time was the charm for Gaia, adding a new overworld and numerous, differently themed dungeons to a formula that was already nearly perfect in its devious simplicity. Explore a dungeon and defeat enemies by creating viable poker hands on a 5×5 grid, all the while expanding your arsenal of equipment to increase the murderous potency of your Full Houses and Royal Flushes. Sword and Poker 2 by Gaia Co, Ltd.: You wouldn’t think that poker could be successfully married to a light RPG, but the Sword and Poker series proves it without breaking a sweat. If you’re on an iPad, though, you’re best playing it there, since it includes the incredible Endless Survival mode from the PC version… the only true way to play Plants vs. Although the game is also available for Mac, it really shines on iOS, being perfectly suited for multitouch. Prevent hordes of zombies from eating your brains by mounting a defense on your front lawn with dozens of powerful anthropomorphic plants. Zombies by PopCap: Horticulture meets the zombie apocalypse in Pop Cap’s brilliantly realized tower defense game. All you really need to know, though, is that Infinity Blade is the future of iOS as a gaming platform capable of not only challenging the dominance of handheld consoles like the Nintendo DS, but even chipping away at the perceived graphical advantages of even the most technically advanced consoles like the PlayStation 3o or Xbox 360. Infinity Blade by Chair Entertainment: We’ve already written several thousand words gushing about Infinity Blade, declaring it in our own review to be an elegiac, infinitely replayable masterpiece of the platform. ![]()
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