Apple’s iPad has Plenty to Offer the Casual Gamer
If you love your video game console, then expect to be utterly disappointed with the quality of games available on the iPad. At best, these games are obviously meant to keep you amused for a certain amount of time until you grow tired of the repetitive gameplay and pay up for the next title that catches your attention.
Such is gaming on the Apple iPad. Despite the fact that there are already over 800 iPad games already available for players, the actually gameplay value of these titles are little or no better than those old coin op arcade titles. Still, plunking down a substantially small amount of money for one or two games to keep entertained is reasonable. But purchasing enough to actually net you a good title on Steam or a bargain bin console classic would be shame.
On the other hand, if fiddling around with a joy-pad controlled video game was never to your liking and all you really want to do is to enjoy some games that would have you exercise your hand eye coordination, then getting an iPad to simply check your web profile and play some casual game titles is the perfect thing for you.
If the already huge library of amusing titles were not enough, then iPad owners can turn to an even bigger library of apps for the iPhone and the iPod Touch –the touch screen tablet is compatible with old applications.
Aside from playing games and browsing the internet, the iPad also works as en eBook reader. Fans of the older Kindle do not need to worry about migrating, Apple supports the Kindle eBook reader app which lets you log in to your Kindle account and access your library.
Find out more about casual games being released on the Apple iPad tablet at Reuters.