Quality Index: The week's best iPhone games Rocket Bunnies, Bumpy Road, Joining Hands
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Welcome to the weekly iPhone Quality Index (Qi) games round-up, giving you the LOWdown on the HIGH scorers every Friday on these illustrious pages.
As you may already know, Qi trawls the web for iPhone game reviews from the worlds most respected online and print sources.
Qi then applies its own magic formula to each site (such as 148Apps, Macworld, and Application iPhone) to establish a single definitive Qi score for each iPhone app and game.
Belated Easter present
Soaring through Qi, the universe, and everything this week to steal the the #1 spot on our dynamic listings comes Rocket Bunnies, Chillingos one-touch wonder starring a wescue wabbit.
If you arent suitably impressed by the intrepid bunnys extraordinary 9.4 Qi rating, hows about the 60 levels of intricately designed, intergalactic, booby-trapped pick-up-and-play action?
Rocket Bunniess difficulty is pitched just about perfectly for its casual gaming audience, as 148Apps observes: The learning curve is gradual there is a tutorial world to teach the tricks to safe bunny space flight. The instructions are clear and the animated scenes cracked me up.
Bumpy ride
On the subject of long-distance travel albeit at a more leisurely pace Simogos Bumpy Road has cruised wistfully into Rocket Bunniess and Chaos Rings Omegas slipstream this morning.
A pair of senior citizens have decided to relive their youth by hopping into their motor for a Sunday drive, only to discover the local council has neglected its duty and left the municipal highways in a terrible state.
Its your job to guide the reminiscing pensioners across the asphalt by bumping their motor with your digits over major potholes, including in the newly introduced Sunday Trip Sprint and Marathon modes.
Peablins all over the world, join hands
Who are we to look a pun gift horse in the mouth, especially when it arrives courtesy of talented publisher 10tons?! Joining Hands, in the studios own words, is a handtastic puzzle game that features a coterie of creatures called Peablins.
In their own sweetly naïve way, the yellow Brufflins and emo Poeglins believe that Rupert Murdoch sorry, the Bogeyman can be staved off by linking their unevenly numbered palms.
If only that were true
You can get the up-to-date information about which games are reviewing best over at the Quality Index.