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Instructions:
Solitaire for iPhone is a version of ‘Klondike’ — the most popular solitaire game, often refered to as just ’solitaire’ and sometimes ‘patience’.
- The four foundations all start with an ace and must be build by ascending value by suit.
- Click on the deck to the upper left to deal three cards. You can turn the deck over three times.
- The stacks can be built in descending order by alternating color.
- You can move single cards from the stack to the foundations.
- You can move cards by group around the foundations.
- You can move single cards from the deck to the stacks or directly to the foundations.
- When you dig down in t a stack and hit a face-down card, you can click it to turn it over.
- When you remove all the cards from a stack, you can move a king to the empty space, or a group of cards that starts with a king.
- Move all cards to the foundations to complete the game.
- You can ignore the scoring, or see how many points you can accumulate. It costs 52 points per deal. You gain 5 points for each car placed on a foundation.
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Instructions: You start with $100. Deal the cards, discard cards, and draw new ones. Try to get the most valuable poker hand. Refresh the browser window to start a new game.

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Instructions for Pyramid Solitaire

Solitaire for iPhone is a version of ‘Pyramid Solitaire’ — a popular solitaire game.
- You must find pairs of cards that total 13 and remove them.
- Jacks are worth 11, Queens are worth 12, and Kings are worth 13.
- A King can be removed by itself.
- Click on the deck to the upper left to deal a cards to a pile on the right. Click again to deal a second card. You can have two cards available on the right side of the screen at one time.
- In the pyramid, you can only select cards that are completely uncovered.
- At the start of a game, only the bottom row has uncovered cards.
- As you remove cards, more will become uncovered.
- You can ignore the scoring, or see how many points you can accumulate. It costs 52 points per deal. You gain 5 points for each card removed.
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Instructions for Word Spell:
The wizard’s library is a mess! All of the titles have disappeared from his spell books. Help the wizard by rearranging letters to form common words to replace the titles.
Click on the six letters at the bottom of the screen to make three, four, five or six-letter words. Once you’ve created your word, click again to make the wizard wave his wand and add the word to the book titles. You are awarded 10, 25, 50 or 100 points for words depending on the length of the word.
You must meet your goal for that level to continue on to the next. The more words you find, the more points you score. Each level is a little harder and you have less time to reach your goal.
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Instructions:

When the game starts, you will have a 10×10 grid of numbers, and a Goal number to the right. The object of the game is to select numbers that add up to the goal. For instance, to add up to 17, you may click on a 5, 8 and 4. When you reach the goal, a number goal is generated. The game ends when a goal is generated that can not be reached with the numbers left on the grid. Your score is based on how fast you are able to reach the goals, and how many numbers you used to get to the goal — the more numbers the better. When the game is over, you lose 500 points for every number left on the grid.
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Real 3D cart racing game. Drive and jump on elevated ramps. Smooth vector graphics and realistic physics simulation.

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The objective is to stay on the ramp and drive as fast as you can.
Features:
- Smooth customizable real-time 3D vector graphics
- Time based physics simulation
- Two spectacular tracks (more to come)
- Easy and Hard difficulty levels
- Accurate timers and lap counter
- Hall of Fame (saved in Safari)
- Optional Frame rate display
Here’s a game that’ll have you salivating even more over what we’re likely to see once the App Store is open for business. Raging Thunder is an award winning racing game arcade style racing game from Polarbit that has just been released on Installer today. Here’s just a little excerpt from Polarbit’s intro to the game:

Raging Thunder allows players control over some of the most extreme muscle cars in the world, on a variety of tracks set in different beautifully realized environments. The crisp graphics, responsive controls and polished details of Raging Thunder are sure to impress both casual gamers and the hard-core alike.
The version of Raging Thunder released today looks like a certain ‘pre-release’ type beta before a final App Store version next month. Although it’s still a bit rough around the edges, it looks great and is a blast to play.
You can choose to race only against the clock, do a quick race, or a championship campaign, select from three cars which each offer a slightly different power vs. handling profile, and pick from eight tracks to run on (with two others shown but locked, presumably for a future paid offering).
I’ve only been able to play this for a short while so far tonight, and I’m still figuring out the controls and stuff, but I can see this one being a real favorite - and expect to see even greater things from it next month.
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The iPhone is an excellent target for gaming. The device’s glorious multi touch display is very intuitive for gaming, and the device has a relatively beefy internal specification sheet. Gaming and the iPhone are no strangers, and that is putting it mildly. Until now though, there have been no real 3D games. Kingdom Lores is out now, and it the first of its kind.

The game is being developed by Marco Giorgini by using a custom OpenGL rendering engine. This provides excellent rendering of the graphics, and as seen above, the iPhone does a great job. The game can be played in portrait mode, as seen here. Or in landscape, which will provide a first person view of the game play. The object of the game is to explore territories and slay dragons.
The game is not available in Installer just yet. You can get the game though, and manually load it onto your device. It can be had here. The game seems somewhat complete, and hopefully will be made available very soon.
via http://www.iphonebuzz.com/kingdom-lores-brings-3d-gaming-to-the-iphone-202590.php
Fancy a bit of military conquest on the iPhone? Plotting tank attacks and Maneuvering your infantry into perfect positions to route the enemy? Cool. I know I do - and Agile Forces is just the game to satisfy those needs on the iPhone.
It’s a turn-based strategy game that offers multiple levels of war strategy scenarios, plays very well on the iPhone and has some very nice features. Agile Forces is from Agile Mobile - the same folks who just brought out what I think is the best IM client for the iPhone - Agile Messenger - a couple days back.
Here’ some of what I like about Agile Forces:
- Bite-sized and useful tutorials that get you up to speed on using different types of units (from artillery to mechanics and medics), making good use of terrain, and general game strategy
- You get to blow stuff up with tanks and rocket launchers and such
- Simple but good graphics - nothing super flashy or spectacular, but fun and good for the sort of game this is
- Playability is great - as in, everything works well, runs fast, and getting up and running with it is quick
- You’ve got artillery and tanks and you can blow stuff up
- The game strikes a good balance between being easy to play and still being challenging - in terms of difficulty posed by each battle scenario
- And … tanks and blowing stuff up


The current ‘demo’ version of the game offers 5 single player missions. There are plans for more missions (up to 100) and an online (play against others) capabilities coming in (probably paid-for) versions of Agile Forces. That sounds very promising - I’d love to see the online multi player version come along soon.
Agile Mobile has also recently announced that both Agile Messenger and Agile Forces will be coming to the iPhone App Store.
Big splash from Agile Mobile this week - two very nice apps that are well worth trying. Agile Forces is available on Installer now, in the Games section
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