iPhone is no stranger to competition. Just like its Mac cousins, it’s constantly in a market share race against a wide-open field of contenders, and it knows its way around a courtroom, where Apple’s lawyers have a habit of schooling the opposition. However, it might be games of a more casual nature that will really make or break the platform. iPhone and iPod touch games have been a breakout category in the iTunes App Store. Case in point: Just this week, Ngmoco got $10 million in its Series B round of funding.



