
Each costs US$4.99 and can be played on third-generation iPod nanos, iPod classics and fifth-generation (video) iPods.
Mini Golf isnt truly a new game -- this is a reworked version of a game that EA previously released specifically for fifth-generation iPods, now capable of being played on newer iPod models as well. The game features three themed courses full of obstacles and shortcuts, and three game modes -- single player, pass n play and practice hole.
Scrabble, on the other hand, is a new addition to the iTunes Stores growing list of iPod games. Its an iPod-ready version of Hasbros popular crossword board game. Scrabble features multiple difficulty levels, different play styles (classic, pints and rounds), a zoom-in feature so you can see the board more closely, "pass n play" mode for up to four players, with customizable rules, tracking of games and score statistics, game tips and multiple audio tracks.
Source- http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,143238-c,games/article.html
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