1. PileUp: PileUp is a game that appears to be similar to Collapse!, or Tetris, and is based on the original PC game. The object of the game is to clear all balls that have been arranged in like colors in groups of four or more. This version has all the same characteristics of the PC game: unlimited levels, colorful graphics, realistic physics, and great sound effects.
2. Collapse!: This is the same as the original Collapse! With the only difference being that you can now play it on your cell phone anywhere.
3. Monopoly - Here and Now: Monopoly - Here and Now has 22 new properties that are listed at up-to-date real estate prices. This game features new tokens to choose from. As with original Monopoly, the object of the game is to force all other opponents to go bankrupt and to have the most properties.
4. Shape Shifter: In Shape Shifter, you must race against the clock to place shapes in the holes that they fit in. Your list of useable shapes is at the bottom of the screen, and you place them in their respective spots in the four bars above.
5. Diner Dash: As with the online version, you have to seat and serve people in a restaurant in order to make the money you need to make your restaurant bigger and better. But be careful, the better you do, the more people show up and the faster you have to be.
6. Luxor: In Luxor, you need to remove all the balls before they reach the hole at the end of the path. You get combo bonuses for removing multiple colors in one shot, and more bonus points for picking up rare gems and golden Ankhs.
These are the six top games listed for mobile games on gamehouse.com/mobile. As I said earlier, it costs $9.99 per month for 20 download credits. At the bottom of the page, there is the usual fine print, which tells you what phone providers are compatible with this service, and on each game page, there is a link to check which devices the games are available for. So go ahead and try it out. You'll love it!
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