Sye d'Burns said:
My favorite Sudoku is Amazing Sudoku. It's flashy which I could honestly care less for. It does look nice, don't get me wrong, it's just that it's Sudoku. What wins me over entirely is the fact that it has two number pads for both entries and notes, other Sudokus with a keypad toggle just leave me annoyed.
Solebon takes the cake for Solitaire as far as I'm concerned. It's fantastic.
On the Sudoku/Solitaire front, I use:
Act Sudoku. Amazing Sudoku looks sweet - I bought Act Sudoku nearer to the appstore launch. What acutally sold me with Act is the developer's strong response to feedback. Someone schooled him on proper Sudoku etiquette, and he turned around and implemented everything, including truly unique solutions, symmetric puzzles and so on. It was free at the time, but I like it.
As for Solitaire, Solebon does it for me too. It's great. I sometimes miss a fancier click and drag visual, but the tap is way faster. Has a huge selection, with the only downside being a PC-like version of Spider isn't on there. Spiderette annoys me, as it seems you can move a whole stack of cards, even though they are not the same suit. Also, an autocomplete would be nice (like if you're going to finish a stack to remove - basically, I got addicted to the built in windows card games and I want exact replicas :lol).
Chess: Now I'm no chess master, so difficulty doesn't bother me so much. I went straight for Deep Green, which is probably the most expensive, but it just looks really pleasant, and has good enough options to be ok. I wouldn't recommend it unless you really care about presentation, as I'm sure there are better Chess apps out there with actually really useful additions.
LAstly, some games I'm still looking for that haven't got satisfactory versions include: Hearts (though I haven't looked that hard) and Backgammon.
That all said, I really want an app like Clubhouse games - it basically has my perfect rendition fo those games. I was just thinking, if Nintendo ever went third-party, or just had an iPhone development arm (never going to happen, obviously, as they need to drive their hardware sales, which in turn drive software sales), it would be game over for probably any other mobile gaming device.
Oh man, I remember my first game console -the classic GameBoy. I had this game called TrumpBoy, and it came with 4 card games: a version of "President" (complete with card trading), Memory, Speed, and I forget the other one (maybe it was only 3 games). Oh man, the hours I spent on that....
Also, in protest of 'cheap' games, I bought REal Racing. It better be good!