It's always interesting to see a well-known game franchise fold itself up, suck its belly in a cram itself into the iPhone, but it's not always gratifying: often, the game concepts are fundamentally changed. Remember Metal Gear Solid for the iPhone? It ran on rails, defying a looooong history of free sneaking. (Linear, yes, but still: free.) Metal Gear Solid! On rails!
Splinter Cell swings the other way, refigured for the iPhone, but still holding onto 3rd-person shooting conventions. Granted, this is a very Gameloft-y game-I'm pretty sure this is the same engine as, say, NOVA-and the action is much more straightforward than a Tom Clancy game on a console or PC, but the spirit's still there.
There are quite a few games available for your iPhone or iPod Touch, from simple but addictive games to complex ones that can keep you hooked for hours. Each person has a few favourites though, let us know which they are!
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Android still looks like an inferior system compared to the iphone.
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