07 April 2009 ~ 7 Comments

More Fun, Free iPhone Applications

Last month I put together a list of my top ten iPhone applications for Moms and kids.  Well now that I’ve had my iPhone a little longer, I wanted to revisit the topic and share a few new favorite FREE iPhone applicaitons in the category of “Just for Fun.” The list includes a few applications, that if you are my age, will “take you back” to your younger years.  

 

My Top 10 “Just for Fun” / Nostaligic FREE iPhone applications:  

  • Scramble – It’s like a seek-n-find game on speed. You can play by yourself or connect online and compete against other players.
  • Bowl Lite - It’s Skee Ball people! ON YOUR iPhone.  It’s amazing!  (note: the free version only allows you to play the classic game.)
  • Scribble - Scribble is a tool that allows you to draw on your iPhone using your finger.  The fun part of this application is that you can import photos and draw on them!
  • Pac-Man Lite – As a child I spent hours at the gas station by our house playing Pac-Man. When I saw I could have it on my iPhone I was all over it. 
  • Duck Shoot - This fun game is reminiscent of the shooting games you might have played at carnivals growing up. The concept is easy, you use your finger to “shoot” the ducks….. just don’t accidentally hit something you’re not supposed to!
  • Brick Breaker Revolution – It’s not just for Blackberry users (which I thought it was)!  iPhone users can now play this addictive, “breakout” like game.
  • Ben Stein – It’s Trivial Lite – If you ever watched Win Ben Stein’s Money on TV, then you’ll appreciate the iPhone version, complete with monkey co-host.
  • Blackjack Free - If you like playing blackjack, this free version of the game should help satisy your cravings when you aren’t at the casino.
  • Movie Challenge Lite – Think you know a lot about movies? This application will put that knowledge to the test across ten categories.
  • Finger Sprint – This goofy applications is a great game for killing time and has you competing in a track race, using your fingers.   

Image credit: TechnoTalks.com  

Have any fun applications you’d recommend that are FREE?  Feel free to share them in the comments!

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7 Responses to “More Fun, Free iPhone Applications”

  1. Lu 7 April 2009 at 5:03 pm Permalink

    you are such an enabler! My kids think my iTouch is theirs and are always playing games on it. I blame you, S…I BLAME YOU! LOL

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  2. Katie 7 April 2009 at 7:44 pm Permalink

    Pac Man? Man, the iPhone has everything. I cannot wait for my contract to expire so I can get one (must convince husband first…lol).

  3. Jeffrey 7 April 2009 at 11:43 pm Permalink

    My wife and I were looking for some fun games for kids and toddlers so we made a few. We created FlipFrog (http://itunes.com/apps/flipfrog) and FlipFarm (http://itunes.com/apps/flipfarm). They’re fun and colourful matching games using sounds and animals. Now my 2 year old won’t give me back my phone!

  4. Jamie 8 April 2009 at 12:21 pm Permalink

    You had me at PacMan…my FAVORITE old school video game!!!!

    I’m a total iPhone slut now! ;)

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  5. Dan 31 August 2009 at 8:30 am Permalink

    Hello,

    I played the scramble game on my friends ipod touch. I always think how cna someone play one game for so long, but i must have played that game for 2 hours solid lol. i got 48 i think as highscore, dont know how good that is. =)

    Dan
    All Monster Games

  6. Anton Xavier 16 March 2010 at 5:57 pm Permalink

    Here’s another great one for parents.

    http://foodessentials.com

    The FoodEssentials scanner is the premier food label scanning device for anyone wanting to know what is in their food. Scan products and learn about their allergen, additive ingredient and nutrient properties, customize your food label view, and find healthier products for you and your family

    Would love to hear what you thought.

  7. Laura 2 December 2011 at 2:08 pm Permalink

    For the holidays I like to download Christmas apps… Most are free, some are 99 cents… Here’s my list of the best Christmas apps for kids and parents this year!
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