The best games for the iPad 3
Tech talk takes a look at the better game options for iPad 3
iPad apps are slowly but surely catching up to include support for the iPad 3, making the most of the new retina display.
For the game nerds out there, here a couple you might enjoy:
Infinity Blade II looks incredible in HD, despite some gameplay glitches involving some swipe moves.
Meanwhile, Modern Combat 3 is right up there as far as first-person shooter games go on iPad, and with customisable weapons and multilplayer abilities, this is defining good bang for your buck.
For something more lighthearted, on Zen Bound 2 you're still basically winding string around rocks, but it's so much better in high definition.
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