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-The first native iPhone game has landed. [Lights Off][2], which was developed by Lucas Newman and Adam Betts (Newman is one of the programmers behind [Delicious Monster][3]), is a puzzle game that takes advantage of the iPhone's touch screen interface.
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-The game appears to based on the Lights Out game from Tiger Electronics which has inspired other offshoots in the past (there's an online flash version [here][1]).
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-Here's a description of Lights Off from the host site:
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->The objective is to switch all of the lights out. Tapping a light toggles it, along with the four adjacent lights. Once you switch all of the lights out, you'll advance to the next level
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-And mind you this isn't just a web-based game, this is a native iPhone app. Unfortunately that also means installation requires some fairly complicated steps and it could void your warranty or conceivably brick your phone.
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-We doubt you'll end up bricking your phone, but do keep in mind the Light Off disclaimer: "Lights Off is provided on an 'as is' basis, without warranty of any kind. If your iPhone breaks, don't cry on our shoulders."
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-[2]: http://www.deliciousmonster.org/
-[1]: http://www.rit.edu/~jmc2385/idm/projects/lightsout/
-[3]: http://www.delicious-monster.com/ \ No newline at end of file