
Destructoid writes: "If you’d take one part Peggle, evolved it to the mobile format, and added a ton of new elements, then perhaps you would end up with Coin Drop. Although the screenshots don't really communicate it that well, there are a lot of things going on in Coin Drop; more than you might expect".

The Quality Index champions the best physics-based games on iPhone, and omits Angry Birds.
WTH?!? But seriously: World of Goo builds an unbeatable tower to the top of our list, never looking like being knocked over...even by Cut the Rope.
Snuggle Truck overcomes political issues to secure a place on our rundown, too.

It’s always kind of a tossup whether or not a mobile game will be entertaining enough to hold your interest. Some places will let you test a game for free before purchase, but here is a list of games you won’t even have to purchase!
Cool stuff, I wish I had an iPhone or an Android but I don't see it in my budget anytime soon. Free games are always fun though aren't they?

Pocket Gamer writes: "Full Fat has reduced the price of its iOS Pachinko-inspired Coin Drop from 59p / 99c to free.
In this Silver Award-winning game, you score points for hitting the 'bad blue coins' with your coppers and striking the pin sets dotted about the play area."