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SFCave for the iPhone and iPod Touch

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I posted a version of SFCave I had in Java applet about a year ago.  The game is not outstanding graphically and the controls could not be more simple, yet there is just something about it.  A couple weeks ago a friend of mine pointed me to SFCave for the iPhone and iPod, and best of all it is FREE.  I have been tempted to purchase the 3D SFCave, but I find it hard to believe that I would find it more enjoyable than the classic.  

I did look for SFCave for the iPhone when I first bought the iPhone two years ago and I checked again when I posted my Java applet.  There were some imitations, like iCopter, which may or may not be better.  I kind of prefer the original no frills worm of the original SFCave though.  So I am very happy Sunflat is still around and ported SFCave to the iPhone.

I never played SFCave on the Palm, so I cannot say whether it was more or less difficult than the Java applet version I have.  The iPhone version I have is much easier than the Java applet version because the touch sensitivity is so good.  When I try this Java applet version I find I do not even like it anymore, the controls seem so robotic and jumpy.  I am also sure the full screen iPhone version compared with my tiny Java applet version adds to the ease of play.  For those with an iPod Touch or iPhone, I highly recommend SFCave, a fun and simple free game.




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