Playing Bowman
So how do you play this game?
Well, the objective is simple. Kill your opponent before he kills you.
You can either play against the iPhone or play against a friend where you take it in turns to shoot each other.
Each player holds a bow and an unlimited supply of arrows.
To shoot your arrow towards your opponent (who is standing at some unknown distance), put your finger anywhere in the game window and drag your finger away from the direction you wish to shoot. You will be presented with trajectory, angle and power information.

After you have released your finger, the arrow will fly according to your selection. If you manage to hit your opponent, repeat your shot, else change one of the variables!
How is Lemons Played?
February 12, 2009 by as1 · Leave a Comment
To successfully complete the level, the player must assign certain Lemons specific skills. The quantity of skill assignments of each type is generally limited, requiring the player to best use the skills to solve each level.
There are eight skills that can be assigned. Two skills stay with the Lemon regardless of how they are reassigned:
“Climbers” will climb any vertical surface they hit, and “Floaters” can safely fall off from heights without injury.
“Bashers”, “Miners”, and “Diggers” cause the assigned Lemon to dig across, diagonally downward, or directly downward, respectively, through destructible material until they emerge into open air, hit indestructible material, or are reassigned.
“Builders” create a rising stairway of up to 12 steps, with audible cues when they are nearly done with their task to allow the player to reassign them if a longer stairway is needed.
“Blockers” will reverse the direction of all Lemons that hit them, and cannot be reassigned unless first the ground under their feet is removed. (They can be exploded, though.)
“Bombers” will continue whatever they were doing prior to assignment, but after 5 seconds (indicated by a countdown timer above their head) they will stop and explode, taking a small chunk out of any destructible environment around them. While the player is able to pause the game to inspect the level and status of the Lemons, skills can only be assigned in real-time.
What is Lemons All About?
February 12, 2009 by as1 · Leave a Comment
Lemons consists of 45 levels with a special gift once all 45 are completed, Each level comprises both destructible landscape elements such as rocks, indestructible sections such as steel plates, and include numerous obstacles including chasms, high walls, large drops, pools of water or lava, and traps that trigger when a Lemon is close.
Each level also includes one or more entrance points and one or more exits. The goal is to guide a certain percentage of the green-hair, blue-shirted Lemons from the entrance to the exit by clearing or creating a safe passage through the landscape for the Lemons to use.
Unless assigned a special task, each Lemon will walk in one direction ignoring any other Lemon in its way (save for Blockers), falling off any edges and turning around if they hit an obstacle they cannot pass. They die if they fall from a great height, fall into water or lava or off the map, or get caught in a trap; they also die after being assigned the bomber skill.
Playing iStacked on Your iPhone
February 11, 2009 by as1 · Leave a Comment
The tower will appear primarily from an angle where two sides of the tower can be viewed. The player will have one of the four corners of the construction at the center of his view.
The player can move this angle of viewing as they wish by swiping his finger horizontally besides the tower. The tower can be rotated horizontally left-right, right-left or up and down in seamless motions. This will allow the player to look at the full tower in 3D.
The object of the game is to remove bricks from the tower (anywhere except the top 3 levels) without making the tower fall.
Once you have removed the brick, you need to place it on top of the tower and build the tower higher. Again, you must not let the tower fall when placing the brick back on top.
As each brick is removed and placed on top, the tower becomes more and more unstable.
The person who causes the tower to fall, loses.
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Gameplay:
You can rotate the tower by placing your finger in the area next to the tower and swiping across.
Find a brick you wish to remove and then touch the tower. Your view will now zoom into the brick. Touch the brick and then tilt the iPhone (to remove the brick) in a way which will keep the level ball in the middle of the pipe.
If the ball moves towards the edge, you have made too much movement while removing the brick and the tower will fall.
If the level indicator is on the bottom of the screen, you can either slide the iPhone towards you or away from you to remove the brick.
If the level indicator is on the side of the screen, you will still need to tilt the iPhone towards you or away from you to keep the level ball in the center of the pipe but at the same time, you will need to tilt the iPhone in the direction you wish the brick to be removed.
Once the brick has been removed and you have managed to keep the tower from falling, drag the brick to the top of the tower. Once you position the brick at the top, your view will change to “placement view”.
In placement view, you will be looking at the tower from the top.
Tilt the iPhone until your brick is in the desired position and then tap the brick. It will fall into place. Once you have placed your brick, you cannot move it.
There is a rotate button in the corner of the screen. Touching this will rotate the brick at a 90 degree angle. Use it if you need to.
Be careful not to place a brick more than halfway off the edge or at an unstable position. It may cause the tower to fall.
Once you have placed the brick at the top successfully without causing the tower to fall, play passes to the next person in a multiplayer game.
iStacked Rules
February 11, 2009 by as1 · Leave a Comment
The game is played with 54 blocks; each block is 3 times as long and slightly smaller in height than its width.
The blocks are stacked in a tower formation; each story has three blocks placed adjacent to each other along their long side, and each story is placed perpendicular to the previous (so, for example, if the blocks in the first story are pointing north-south, the second story blocks will point east-west).
There are therefore 18 stories to the tower.
The object of the game is to successfully remove one block at a time without toppling the tower and placing the removed block on top of the tower.
The blocks can be placed however you like on top of the tower. This means, you can position your block in a way where your opponent will find it difficult to place his block in a stable manner when it is his turn.
Which ever player drops the tower loses the game.

Bowman
February 9, 2009 by as1 · Leave a Comment
Download Bowman from the Apple Store through iTunes Now.
Here’s the bow shooting game you will love to play
Bowman is a 1 or 2 player game where the object of the game is to kill your opponent by accurately shooting him through his heart.
The accuracy is determined by the number of degrees and power used.
Play vs. the computer or vs. a friend; you are an archer who must aim and fire an arrow at another archer. Use skill, each shot may be your last.
It is a simple but a very addictive game.
Lemons
February 9, 2009 by as1 · Leave a Comment

Lemons is based on a classic game called Lemmings which is a puzzle computer game, developed by DMA Design (now Rockstar North) and published by Psygnosis in 1991, originally for the Commodore Amiga.
Lemmings was one of the most popular computer games of its time and several games magazines praised the game, giving it some of their highest review scores at the time.
The popularity of the game led to development of numerous ports to other systems, including most recently ports to the PlayStation Portable, PlayStation 2, and PlayStation 3 in 2006 and 2007, and the creation of several sequels.
Finally a version of Lemmings has arrived for the iPhone and it’s called Lemons.
iStacked
February 9, 2009 by as1 · Leave a Comment
Click Here to Download iStacked through the App Store
iStacked is a highly popular game played with blocks.
The object of the game is to successfully remove one block at a time without toppling the tower and placing the removed block back on top of the tower in a way which would make it difficult for your opponent to place his block on top after you.
Which ever player drops the tower loses the game.
iStacked is a must have game that no fun-loving household should be without. Behind its simple exterior there’s a surprisingly daring game that builds to a suspenseful, high-spirited climax when playing with friends.
iStacked quickly becomes the life of every party and is an ideal way to make the most of your quality time with family or friends.
It’s a great game to play for fun and excitement and it’s a game which everyone enjoys. So gather your friends and family and get ready for some enjoyable fun!
A Typical iStacked Tower

Germ Doctor
February 9, 2009 by as1 · Leave a Comment

Germ Doctor is an arcade style game which has the mechanics similar to Tetris the object of the game is to remove all viruses from playing field, this can be achieved by creating rows or columns using combination of DNA/Capsules or viruses.
If the DNAs reach top of the playing field, the game ends, however if you make a group of four of the same same colour the DNA will be removed.













