Top 5 Free iPad Games
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The rise of the freemium apps has been given more power in the hands of the user's. From kids to the grownups every one wishes to indulge in mobile gaming. The concept of mobile gaming was limited to Snakes and Tetris game in the past but as the tablets are becoming more hardware capable mobile gaming industry has increased.
Here's is a list of the most popular free iPad games available on the iTunes store:
1. Super Monsters Ate My Condo
Adult Swim has a reputation for amazing mobile games, and Super Monsters Ate My Condo is no exception. Make matches with helpful new condos like the bank and the clock while avoiding nasty new condos that generates nukes and acid. This is probably one of the most twisted renditions on the match-3 gameplay format: You must match colors of precariously stacked condos to clear them and gain powerups. Super Monsters Ate My Condo is actually a free sequel to Monsters Ate My Condo. It added a time limit for games and boosts that can be activated with in-game currency. This game is highly addictive, and will definitely suck hours of your time as you click for one more turn.
2. Punch Quest
For those who like to punch down foes and relish the idea of a brawler coming to iPad, Punch Quest is unmissable. Punch quest is an arcade style fighting game about pummeling hordes of enemies. In this game, dubbed an "endless puncher" by its developers, you run through levels of enemies using two types of punches to bring them down.The game features tongue-in-cheek humor and a great visual style. The different levels give Punch Quest a lot of variety despite its two-button design, and you'll get a lot of mileage out of the game until you finally beat it.
3. Sid Meier's Ace Patrol
Sid Meier's Ace Patrol, is a well knownstrategy based title that puts you in the cockpit of fighter planes in World War I, where you'll dogfight against other aircraft for victory.Sid Meier's Ace Patrol is another turn-based strategy game, a format that works great on touchscreens. Progressions in the game is marked by maneuvers, so pilots who have leveled up have access to more and advanced moves.The game will allow you to attack other planes and dodge their guns.There are several missions available free in the game, plus mission packs available for purchase if you've liked what you played.
4. Blendoku
If you love stretching your right brain with puzzles, Blendoku might be the game for you.This game combines crosswords, Sudoku and color theory in an excellent brain-teaser game. On each level, you're presented by several different colors which must be sorted by shade, lightness or various other qualities. Some levels are simple, with just a strip of various colors but puzzles eventually get much harder as you have to fill increasingly large grids.The game is free with small banner ads at the top, but any purchase from the store -- including additional daily hints -- turns those off.
5. Clash of Clans
If you've always been interested in games that require resource and energy management, but don't find farming appealing, Clash of Clans could pique your interest. It is an epic combat strategy game lovingly handcrafted for your iPad. Clash of Clans is a blend of that formula, with elements of a strategy and tower defense game. You must collect elixir and gold to power your town of builders and fighters, but you need to raise an army and attack goblins or other players. You can speed up the whole process by buying gems, of course, but generally the game allows a lot of wiggle room without ever having to purchase squat. Clash of the clans is an addictive mixture of strategic planning and competitive fast paced combat.
Out of the millions of iPad apps which are downloaded each day from iTunes store, 60% of them are gaming apps. Which can give you an idea of how large the handheld gaming industry has grown over the last few years. iPad app developers and app development companies have already started to take advantage of this inclination of users towards gaming, one can expect more amazing and innovative games to come forth each day.
Here's is a list of the most popular free iPad games available on the iTunes store:
1. Super Monsters Ate My Condo
Adult Swim has a reputation for amazing mobile games, and Super Monsters Ate My Condo is no exception. Make matches with helpful new condos like the bank and the clock while avoiding nasty new condos that generates nukes and acid. This is probably one of the most twisted renditions on the match-3 gameplay format: You must match colors of precariously stacked condos to clear them and gain powerups. Super Monsters Ate My Condo is actually a free sequel to Monsters Ate My Condo. It added a time limit for games and boosts that can be activated with in-game currency. This game is highly addictive, and will definitely suck hours of your time as you click for one more turn.
2. Punch Quest
For those who like to punch down foes and relish the idea of a brawler coming to iPad, Punch Quest is unmissable. Punch quest is an arcade style fighting game about pummeling hordes of enemies. In this game, dubbed an "endless puncher" by its developers, you run through levels of enemies using two types of punches to bring them down.The game features tongue-in-cheek humor and a great visual style. The different levels give Punch Quest a lot of variety despite its two-button design, and you'll get a lot of mileage out of the game until you finally beat it.
3. Sid Meier's Ace Patrol
Sid Meier's Ace Patrol, is a well knownstrategy based title that puts you in the cockpit of fighter planes in World War I, where you'll dogfight against other aircraft for victory.Sid Meier's Ace Patrol is another turn-based strategy game, a format that works great on touchscreens. Progressions in the game is marked by maneuvers, so pilots who have leveled up have access to more and advanced moves.The game will allow you to attack other planes and dodge their guns.There are several missions available free in the game, plus mission packs available for purchase if you've liked what you played.
4. Blendoku
If you love stretching your right brain with puzzles, Blendoku might be the game for you.This game combines crosswords, Sudoku and color theory in an excellent brain-teaser game. On each level, you're presented by several different colors which must be sorted by shade, lightness or various other qualities. Some levels are simple, with just a strip of various colors but puzzles eventually get much harder as you have to fill increasingly large grids.The game is free with small banner ads at the top, but any purchase from the store -- including additional daily hints -- turns those off.
5. Clash of Clans
If you've always been interested in games that require resource and energy management, but don't find farming appealing, Clash of Clans could pique your interest. It is an epic combat strategy game lovingly handcrafted for your iPad. Clash of Clans is a blend of that formula, with elements of a strategy and tower defense game. You must collect elixir and gold to power your town of builders and fighters, but you need to raise an army and attack goblins or other players. You can speed up the whole process by buying gems, of course, but generally the game allows a lot of wiggle room without ever having to purchase squat. Clash of the clans is an addictive mixture of strategic planning and competitive fast paced combat.
Out of the millions of iPad apps which are downloaded each day from iTunes store, 60% of them are gaming apps. Which can give you an idea of how large the handheld gaming industry has grown over the last few years. iPad app developers and app development companies have already started to take advantage of this inclination of users towards gaming, one can expect more amazing and innovative games to come forth each day.
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