Board (65 programs)
Pros: Simple, easy to learn gameplay. Big selection of levels to play. Selection of scenes to choose from for variety. Includes support for Game Center leaderboard.
Cons: Very basic gameplay with little variety. Graphics are very simple and often clash. Memory leak in app results in decreased system performance. Game experience feels very rushed and unpolished throughout.
Pros: Easy to play. Surprisingly fun. Nice graphics. Has a calming effect.
Cons: Hints make the game too easy. Capturing opponent pieces can be confusing. Doesn’t last long enough. Needs a 64-bit processor.
Pros: Support for both online and offline play. Bright, attractive UI that keeps navigation simple. Levelling system offers incentive to remain engaged and keep playing. Private room support makes it easy to invite friends to play.
Cons: Opposing king and queen placement are not mirrored correctly. Some bugs fail to detect valid moves. Plenty other free alternatives already exist. Fundamentally flawed chess engine.
Pros: Atmospheric art. Good replay value. Clear, readable display. Evocative, well-produced soundtrack.
Cons: No online multiplayer. Dying early can mean long waits. Random outcomes play a big role in gameplay. High difficulty level.
Pros: Play against gamers from around the world. Several levels to choose from. Ideal for solo gamers. Addictive game play.
Cons: Not much game play variation. Graphics are rather dull. Unimpressive sound effects. Can be frustrating at times.
Pros: Rotate view of chess board. Beautifully rendered board and pieces. Multiple boards and chess sets to choose from. Play against opponents online.
Cons: No alternative game modes. No environment beyond chess board. Excessive system resource useage. Difficult user interface.
Pros: Allows you to play online with people or with the computer. Simple to play with drag-and-drop gaming mechanic. The boards are bright and have rich colours. You can test out the game for free.
Cons: Placing your pieces correctly down is sometimes tricky. The scoring system doesn't show you who is winning. It only plays standard rules Dominoes and nothing more. Bugs allow laid Dominoes to disappear behind your hand.
Pros: Packed with tips and tricks. Thousands of exercises to complete. Easy to follow instructions. Suitable for all ages.
Cons: Heavy emphasis on in-app purchases. Rather dull format. Not the actual game. Many elements are missing.
Pros: Three themes to choose from. Smooth and attractive graphics. Good for beginners. Displays possible moves.
Cons: Tends to shut down unexpectedly. Not very challenging. Repetitive theme music. Task bar must be hidden.
Pros: The quiz has 700 different questions. The art-auction game is the most sophisticated. Not all games require general knowledge. Each game is easy to grasp.
Cons: There are only five party games to play. Rather over-hyped and seriously dependent on compliant friends. The graphics are of a very poor quality. Keeping score could be a lot easier.
Pros: Up to six people can play. Solo mode available. Automatic score keeping. Available in twelve languages.
Cons: Plagued with pop-up ads. Heavy emphasis on in-app purchases. Limited free rolls. Graphics are rather dull.
Pros: Large number of puzzle boards to complete. Engaging and addictive game play.
Cons: Plagued with pop-up ads. Heavy emphasis on in-app purchases.