Some advice, too, if I may...
Forgive me! Here's a ridiculous Youtube video re: a Gun application (video has been around a few months). Lots of foul language.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LhOQ...hp?p=1949851&posted=1&feature=player_embedded
Many, many applications have free lite versions--sometimes not necessarily advertised--so look for them before purchasing... Read reviews and when in doubt, Google search for more consumer feedback, screenshots, etc. After I got my iPhone I found myself spending more and more time simply browsing the App Store...be careful. :twisted:
My favorite iPhone game: For a mellow yet intense, self-paced game with kick ass sound, check out
Zen Bound. There's a free lite version but I liked it so much I bought the full version. The sound track is also available for free; it's nice to read to as it's mellow, but some of the bass lines are totally groovy. (The demo-video the link takes you to doesn't do justice to the aesthetics.)
-Photobucket
-ColorSplash
-Photogene (so far this has been a sufficient editor for pictures; cheap, versus some of the others that are more expensive and have worse reviews)
-Air Mouse (a little tricky at first, but worth 2 clams; good for controlling your computer from afar (via wifi): from presentations on Power Point to turning down your computer-controlled-music from anywhere in your wireless network)
-Dictionary (BY "dictionary.com" - free IIRC; uses same data as Random House unabridged 2009 dictionary)
-iGun Light (plenty of fun for free; for me, these gun app's get old fast, so the free version is great)
-Underworlds (if you like Diablo this one is pretty good...)
-Police Radio
-Stranded (a single player simulation where you have to play "Survivor Man" on an island, build things to aid in survival, and eventually escape the island; moderate graphics, but the game play is addicting)
-iHandy Carpenter
-Bejeweled 2
*In some cases, the app's will appear to provide great content, but press you to actually purchase more "power ups" in order to totally take advantage of what the game has to offer - watch those, as the fine print is 'fine.' iGun, IIRC, is one of those: you purchase the initial app with some guns, but for more, "better" guns, you have to fork out another buck or two...lite versions are often worth their weight in gold.
As with any purchase, Buyer Beware. "thumbsup"