iPhone Games - 3 new iPhone games to try this week: Clarence Day, Noda, Game of Thrones

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For iOS users who are looking for a new game to get hooked on during the holidays, there are five new games that are worth every bit of memory space. These apps can be downloaded through the App Store.

Here is the list of the three best new iOS-compatible games that became available for Apple users this week : 

Clarence Day 

For players who love the game packages from the Cartoon Network, then "Clarence's Amazing Day Out" is the best game for them. The gameplay follow's a series of minigames that mark Clarence's adventures. He runs, smashes piñatas, and bowls using watermelons.  

This cartoon-inspired iOS game can be downloaded at the App Store for free. 

Noda 

It is hard to find a game that could be as exasperating and as captivating as "Noda." It can be considered as one of the best puzzle games that was ever made for iOS-running devices. 

The game's mechanic seems very simple. Players just have to swipe the numbered dots to form matching numbers. But it can be very challenging since players are expected to finish a stage in the least number of moves that will not violate any of the rules of the game. 

"Noda" is downloadable via the App Store for free. 

Game of Thrones 

This may not be as gory and as explicit as the TV adaptation of George R.R. Martin's best-selling novels, but the "Game of Thrones" iPhone game is actually as exciting as the hit HBO show. Players can also revel on the fact that the game features voices of actors from the hit TV series, including Peter Dinklage and Lena Headey. 

Players have to control a Westeros family by deciding their fate.  It is somewhat similar to the "Walking Dead" game that was earlier released. 

Purchase the "Game of Thrones" in the App Store for $4.99.

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