In case you never got to play Myst, which seems unlikely given that it’s one of the most popular games of all time, now’s your chance to do it.
Being a point-and-click game, essentially made in Hypercard, it does lend itself to the iPhone’s simple interface, although as IGN’s recent review of Myst DS indicates, it’s not exactly a small-screen game. Let’s hope they fix the problems and price it right. How much would you pay for a game that’s approaching 20 years old and has been superceded in every way?