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iPhone games have doubled since March

There are now over 13,000 iPhone games on Apple's App Store. 

There are now over 13,000 games available for the iPhone; this accounts for 20 per cent of the applications available, according to Mobclix. 

This is quite a significant jump over March, when 6,000 games were available for the system. 22.6 per cent of the games on offer are free. The largest genre is puzzle games, which account for 16.4 per cent of the iPhone's games. 

The most popular free game is currently iHandgun, with Hero of Sparta being the most popular priced game.

http://www.gamezine.co.uk/news/formats/mobile/iphone-games-have-doubled-since-march-$1309676.htm



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Yikes. I need to get myself a credit card solution so I can go sift out some gems. There's some good fun to be had with free, but most of the really original ones cost a buck or two. Glyder is one I'd really like to get the full version of.

Note to Canadians looking at getting on the iPhone/Touch wave, you can't buy apps with an iTunes card due to some stupid law. You need some kind of credit card. :/



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