Nothing is Free
Someone once said, "Nothing is free.
" That seems to be an inaccurate statement when you consider that you can download free iPhone games and utility apps from apple.
com.
Playing applications on an iPhone or iPod touch is almost a national pastime.
There are thousands of game apps to play and many of them are free.
The free iPhone apps can be just as much fun as the applications you pay for but of course there are exceptions; the real plus is that you save some money.
Paid apps are usually higher quality, offer more options, and allow the user more freedom as apposed to a free application.
The iPhone game apps list continues to grow and the availability of new free game apps grows along with it.
In most cases, the quality of a free app is almost on par with the quality of one you would pay for.
Some of the iPhone applications may not keep your interest level percolating very long, but they are free.
Some of the companies that develop game apps for iPhone and iPod touch devices want to get a product into the market, so they can raise awareness and promote their other products that do cost money.
Other companies introduce free games or utilities to get into the app market.
A free game app is just that, it's free; there are no strings attached to it, unless you want to buy another game from the same company that produced the free one.
It is a cleaver marketing tool for companies, who want to advertise.
Disney for example, is giving away a free iPhone app to promote one of their movies.
Free iPhone games are good for the consumer as well as for game maker.
Here are five free iPhone application choices that are fun to play anytime: Tap Tap Revenge has been around for a long time and is one of the most popular free game apps on the market.
It is a music rhythm game.
You tap the screen in sync with a succession of songs.
You can also download songs as well.
Live poker is a new app from a company called Zynga, which also offers the game on Facebook and MySpace.
It's a Texas Hold'em poker game where more than one player can play.
It is the first game to use Facebook Connect, so you can see which friends are also playing the game.
iGolf is another Facebook cross over application.
You swing your iPhone like a golf club to hit the ball and then you can compare your distance.
iBowl is another Wii Sports inspired game app from SGN, where you use your iPhone to bowl and try to get as many strikes as possible.
There are global rankings listed, so you can see how your score compares to other players.
iBall3D is another free game application that's great fun.
It offers three game modes as well as three maps, so there are nine challenges in all.
This iPhone app also has global rankings, so you can rank yourself as you roll a ball through a maze.
Why not spend some time checking out the Apple App Store and see how many free mobile phone games you can find and try a couple.
You can't lose anything, but you might find something you can't live without.
" That seems to be an inaccurate statement when you consider that you can download free iPhone games and utility apps from apple.
com.
Playing applications on an iPhone or iPod touch is almost a national pastime.
There are thousands of game apps to play and many of them are free.
The free iPhone apps can be just as much fun as the applications you pay for but of course there are exceptions; the real plus is that you save some money.
Paid apps are usually higher quality, offer more options, and allow the user more freedom as apposed to a free application.
The iPhone game apps list continues to grow and the availability of new free game apps grows along with it.
In most cases, the quality of a free app is almost on par with the quality of one you would pay for.
Some of the iPhone applications may not keep your interest level percolating very long, but they are free.
Some of the companies that develop game apps for iPhone and iPod touch devices want to get a product into the market, so they can raise awareness and promote their other products that do cost money.
Other companies introduce free games or utilities to get into the app market.
A free game app is just that, it's free; there are no strings attached to it, unless you want to buy another game from the same company that produced the free one.
It is a cleaver marketing tool for companies, who want to advertise.
Disney for example, is giving away a free iPhone app to promote one of their movies.
Free iPhone games are good for the consumer as well as for game maker.
Here are five free iPhone application choices that are fun to play anytime: Tap Tap Revenge has been around for a long time and is one of the most popular free game apps on the market.
It is a music rhythm game.
You tap the screen in sync with a succession of songs.
You can also download songs as well.
Live poker is a new app from a company called Zynga, which also offers the game on Facebook and MySpace.
It's a Texas Hold'em poker game where more than one player can play.
It is the first game to use Facebook Connect, so you can see which friends are also playing the game.
iGolf is another Facebook cross over application.
You swing your iPhone like a golf club to hit the ball and then you can compare your distance.
iBowl is another Wii Sports inspired game app from SGN, where you use your iPhone to bowl and try to get as many strikes as possible.
There are global rankings listed, so you can see how your score compares to other players.
iBall3D is another free game application that's great fun.
It offers three game modes as well as three maps, so there are nine challenges in all.
This iPhone app also has global rankings, so you can rank yourself as you roll a ball through a maze.
Why not spend some time checking out the Apple App Store and see how many free mobile phone games you can find and try a couple.
You can't lose anything, but you might find something you can't live without.