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This is a list of notable games and applications available or in development for iOS, the operating system of the iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. There are currently 322 games on this list. Games and applications
GamePigeon is a mobile app for iOS devices, developed by Vitalii Zlotskii and released on September 13, 2016. [1] The game takes advantage of the iOS 10 update, which expanded how users could interact with Apple's Messages app. [2] [3] GamePigeon is only available through the Messages app, which allows players to start and respond to different party games in conversations.
The standard mode includes a number pad, buttons for adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing. The app also contains a scientific calculator, with support for exponents and trigonometric functions. With iOS 18, Apple added support for unit conversions and introduced a Math Notes feature which supports more advanced maths like graphs. [9]
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This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:iOS games. It includes titles that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Contents
This is a chronological list of party video games. The genre features a collection of minigames , designed to be intuitive and easy to control, and allow for competition between many players. Title
[8] [9] The iPhone App Store opened on July 10, 2008. [10] [11] [12] On July 11, the iPhone 3G was released and came pre-loaded with support for App Store. [13] [14] Initially apps could be free or paid, but then in 2009, Apple added the ability to add in-app purchases [15] which quickly became the dominant way to monetize apps, especially games.