iPhone developer Hudson is giving away three of its iPhone games this week as a promotion for the Tokyo Game Show 2008.

The free games include:

  • Aqua Forest ($7.99 -> Free) - particle-based physics game

  • Catch The Egg ($3.99 -> Free) - accelerometer-based game to catch a falling egg

  • NeoSameGame ($3.99 -> Free) - puzzle game

    The promotion ends October 12th, so get them while you can.

    Aqua Forest is the most popular of the three and offers a very impressive physics engine:

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