ME Gamers: The normal creed of the smartphone gaming world is that one successful games must have atleast hundreds of clones. That’s what most small time developers make their living on. To provide something slightly different, good or bad, based on what is currently popular in the market. Full Fat Production’s Coin Drop is somewhat similar as well. It borrows heavily from Popcap’s famous Peggle, but fortunately, has lot of its own going to not become a complete copycat.
The Quality Index champions the best physics-based games on iPhone, and omits Angry Birds.
WTH?!? But seriously: World of Goo builds an unbeatable tower to the top of our list, never looking like being knocked over...even by Cut the Rope.
Snuggle Truck overcomes political issues to secure a place on our rundown, too.
It’s always kind of a tossup whether or not a mobile game will be entertaining enough to hold your interest. Some places will let you test a game for free before purchase, but here is a list of games you won’t even have to purchase!
Cool stuff, I wish I had an iPhone or an Android but I don't see it in my budget anytime soon. Free games are always fun though aren't they?
Pocket Gamer writes: "Full Fat has reduced the price of its iOS Pachinko-inspired Coin Drop from 59p / 99c to free.
In this Silver Award-winning game, you score points for hitting the 'bad blue coins' with your coppers and striking the pin sets dotted about the play area."