No Dpad:
Simple and casual games are definitely my type of game; the ones that you can just pick up and play no matter where you are, what you’re doing, and/or how long you’re waiting for. That’s one of the main reasons why the iPhone and iPod touch are flourishing as gaming devices, and I don’t see the wave of casual games ending anytime soon.
That brings us to Solipskier, a game that brings originality to an App Store that’s filled with originality: Rolando, Fruit Ninja, Flight Control, etc. While it is a port of a flash game, it’s something the App Store itself has not seen before, and I’m actually quite enjoying it.
Qi investigates the best skiing games on the App Store
"Let's face it: game downloads are bigger than every before, both in popularity and sheer size. But you don't need to regret cheaping out and buying the iPad with the smallest amount of storage."
The author sits at his computer and reviews five flash games that focus on movement.