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Iphone Ipod Sports Games

Ping Pong 3D
Price: 0.99$
Deveopler: Octane Technology
Details: Best game for ping pong lovers or table tennis lovers.
Every thing in ur finger. you just drag your finger and hit a ball with your racket.

Vegas Pool
Price: Free
Deveopler:Chillingo Ltd
Details: One more most friendly user game. Really easy and challenging game for 8 ball lovers

Beach Volleyball
Price: 2.00$
Deveopler:Resetgame/Chillingo
Details: Despite its simplicity, beach volleyball has previously been rendered beautifully by Sega in its Beach Spikers series and Tecmo in its DOA Beach Volleyball titles, making serves and returns exciting, while offering multi-player modes. Unfortunately, this sport is transformed into utter trash here, with one small character per side, a tiny on-screen net, a poorly forced 3-D perspective that gives you little awareness of where the ball is relative to your single on-screen character, and—surprise—mediocre audio, consisting mostly of poor ball, whistle, and ocean wave sounds. The gameplay consists of dragging your character left and right next to the net and hitting the button when you think the ball is close. It’s awful, and summed up pretty quickly as yet another bad Chillingo title. We’d pass on this boring, shoddy game even if it was free; releasing several games this bad should be enough to get a company booted from the App Store.

Real Soccer 2009
Price: 10.00$
Deveopler:Gameloft
Details: The single best game this week is Real Soccer 2009 by Gameloft, which continues to demonstrate why it’s the iPhone’s best overall game developer. Unlike so many of the other titles we review below, Real Soccer 2009 is a fully realized 3-D game with the quality of design, graphics, and audio people should expect from an early iPhone OS title: it makes you realize what Apple’s pocket devices are really capable of, rather than leaving you wondering how the title passed any sort of approval process. .

Tennis Slam
Price: 5.00$
Deveopler:FinBlade
Details: We will note that there have been a number of stunning tennis and volleyball games over the years,
particularly ones from Sega and Tecmo. Neither of the games here rises quite to that level. Tennis Slam is a cutesy doubles tennis game where you control two on-screen pills who bounce a tennis ball back and forth with two other on-screen pills, with very little control over your characters’ movements or heights of swings. As the computer controls both sides’ characters’ motions on court from left to right, there’s nothing left for you to do than tap the screen to swing, hoping that you return the ball rather than missing it.

GL golf
Price: 8.00$
Deveopler:Chillingo
Details: Chillingo release that feels like it was sloppily ported from an old Windows PC game. Whereas GL Golf fives you five courses, Par 72 has three. The game’s similarly presented from a 3-D perspective, but it’s all static screens—there’s no 3-D camera movement. Similarly, the control scheme isn’t just less fun than GL Golf’s; it also lacks the nuances. Textures range from slightly cleaner than GL Golf’s to decidedly uglier, depending on whether you’re on the green or the rough, and though trees look better as static images, they’re just flat objects. The game is also designed for only one player, unlike GL Golf’s one- through four-player modes.
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