Babo Crash, Hot Topic and more! Free iPhone Games for June 3, 2010

Free games are all around us, but they may not be as easy to find as you’d think. We help you sort through the App Store to find the latest price drops and limited time offers so that you won’t have to spend a penny. Today’s free games include a brilliant reinvention of match-3, a trivia party experience, a handful of soccer themed games and more!

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Free games are all around us, but they may not be as easy to find as you’d think. We help you sort through the App Store to find the latest price drops and limited time offers so that you won’t have to spend a penny. Today’s free games include a brilliant reinvention of match-3, a trivia party experience, a handful of soccer themed games and more!

Free iPhone Games is a new feature on Gamezebo. Be sure to check back every day to discover the latest and greatest games that have just gone free on the App Store!

  • Babo Crash – Match-3 ingenuity has been a hallmark of 2010 iPhone gaming, but few have been as ingenious as Babo Crash. We loved it so much we awarded it 4.5 stars in our review. Now you can enjoy it free of charge! Hurry though – this one is free today only.
  • Hot Topic – Looking for a portable party game? Hot Topic is a trivia game that’s all about categories (this is starting to sound familiar). Team-based trivia that would normally set you back $1.99, Hot Topic is free for a limited time.
  • PokEye – Need to get a little whac-a-mole into your daily diet? PokEye offered a silly spin on the formula by letting you, well… poke people in the eye. Normally 99 cents, PokEye is now available for free.
  • Soccer Sudoku 2010 – If your love of math is only rivalled by your love of footie, you’ll probably want to snag this numbers-based puzzler. Debuting at 99 cents only a few days ago, you can pick this one up for free.
  • Football Fight Club – Maybe numbers aren’t your thing. If you want to drop the Sudoku from your soccer experience, check out this portable team management game. Originally launched at $9.99 last September, this social football experience is now available free of charge!
Jim Squires is the Editor-in-Chief of Gamezebo. Everything you see passes his eyes first, so we like to think of him as "the gatekeeper of cool stuff." He likes good games, great writing, and just can't say no to a hamburger. Also, he is not a bear.