Apple Launches Three New Games For iPhone and iPad
Apple Launches Three New Games For iPhone and iPad

On Thursday, Apple launched three new iPhone and iPad games. These three games provided an ample gaming experience to the gamers. The three games have been titles as Cut the Rope, Puerto Rico and Final Fantasy Tactics.

It has been reported that the Cut the Rope is a High Dimension game. The game is a sequel to the original Cut the Rope, and introduces 75 new levels, with more promised updates down the road. While playing the game, the aim of the gamer is to cut the ropes to help lead a piece of candy from one part of the screen to another, where the adorable lizard creature Om Nom waits to eat it.

The second game, called Puerto Rico is for the board game lovers. The original Puerto Rico has attracted admiration from school children. After being introduced in the iPad, the game has become more interesting because of its graphics and new challenges.

The third and the final game, Final Fantasy Tactics, is the war of the lions. The game is available only for the iPhone and not for the iPad. These games have been designed to provide exceptional features to the iPhone and iPad users. It has been informed that the game features optimized graphics for the iPhone and iPod touch, and also new touch controls that work remarkably well, considering the original was intended for use with button controls.

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