TouchMaster 3 comes loaded with a fair number of games, including those from the following Categories: Card, Strategy, Action, Puzzle, and Word Games. Unfortunately, the final category only includes two types of Word Games, one that is kind of cheesy where you navigate a fish and collect letters, and another that is a pseudo-crossword/scramble puzzle where you'll flip-flop tiles in order to find and fulfill the given words. The other categories contain more game types, with either four game types in the Strategy and Action Games, and five each in the Card and Puzzle Games.
As far as Card Games go, most are based on poker hands, while one is loosely based on golf. This one actually comes down to matching suites, but progressing takes place through holes to gain points. All of the Card Games require a bit of strategy, which is what makes them interesting. Of course, there is always a bit of luck involved as well, especially for the poker-style games.
The Strategy Games consist of a math-based tile-swapping game, a memory-based game where you'll have to build a chef's creations (Ratatouille-style), a Domino-based game of matching, and a game similar to Qix called Fuse Line, where you'll have to cover the play area and trap floating enemies. The math game was very fun and addictive, actually, and I made it to level 55 before I finally decided to call it quits (it wasn't a very difficult game). Fuse Line is fun as well, but I have to say that there was a lack of control as to where you want to draw the lines to block off the board. The Domino game was also enjoyable, but Chef Memory not as enjoyable, as it was simply another memory game, with the twist of having to build food items with the matching cards.
The Action Games were a mixed bag of fun. On one hand, the Slime Assault was both fun and difficult, as you flick bombs at the approaching slimes working their way down the screen. Bumperball was a terribly un-enjoyable game of pinball. Electro Maze has you guiding a ball through an electrified maze, and Cannon Fire reminded me of an old Atari 2600 game called Human Cannonball, in which you have to aim a cannon in both distance and height, while allowing for the wind, to destroy more slimes and earn extra ammo.
The Puzzle Games were some of my favorite because they take both strategy and forward-thinking. A very enjoyable game is titled Sludgeworks, which was a simple build-a-pipe game. Another great game in the series is Dice King 2, where you'll need to make certain poker hands by flip-flopping a grid of dice to make like combinations. The other three games are fun as well, rounding out the Puzzles Games as a place where most of my time was spent.
In all, of the twenty games included in TouchMaster 3, a good portion of them are quite entertaining and will have you going back for more. Some of the games get a bit boring in general, and others may not be as enjoyable after reaching level 25 (the max level for each game), but you can always go for higher scores on most of the games.