50 iPhone games you need to play
Already bored with Apple's phone? Here are a few reasons to get interested again
At first, Edge reminded us of Q*bert or some other isometric game in which you have to guide a character around tiered, blocky levels. What makes this one unique – aside from its mildly trippy visuals and peppy soundtrack – is that the rolling-cube main character gets faster as it gains inertia, making it easier for you to shoot through the game’s moving-platform puzzles and collect its little blinking cubes more quickly.
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