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- Any coop pve games like, left 4 dead, vermintide, helldivers etc...
- Which MOBA is the best in 2019?
- Anyone know any games like Maplestory M?
- Bakery story / Restaurant story type of games
- Good fantasy roguelike a la Wayward Souls?
- 5 Quick tl;dr iOS Game Reviews / Recommendations (feedback on the format appreciated)
- Can anyone recommend me some online games?
- Question about screen recording
- More games like Bumblebee?
- Free Co-Op Games
- Why is the monthly subscription paradigm absent from mobile gaming?
- iPhone gets too hot wile playing Vodoo games
- Any games in which sound is not important yet the games are good?
Any coop pve games like, left 4 dead, vermintide, helldivers etc... Posted: 11 Jan 2019 08:46 AM PST Looking for more mechanical coop games rather than auto gacha. [link] [comments] |
Which MOBA is the best in 2019? Posted: 11 Jan 2019 08:56 AM PST I've heard mixed reviews from a ton of people. Does anyone have a definitive breakdown? I'm especially interested in how they feel to play, as AoV seems to feel less good to play IMO. [link] [comments] |
Anyone know any games like Maplestory M? Posted: 11 Jan 2019 07:55 AM PST |
Bakery story / Restaurant story type of games Posted: 10 Jan 2019 06:54 PM PST Hey guys, My wife was really into bakery story and restaurant story back in the day, but had to stop playing due to RL stuff. Now she wants to get back into gaming. The originals are like 8 years old now, and their sequels are kinda bleh. I did a search on older posts but looks like the last relevant thread in the sub was from 3 years ago. Does anyone have any recommendations for a similar game thats not too IAP heavy? Thanks! [link] [comments] |
Good fantasy roguelike a la Wayward Souls? Posted: 11 Jan 2019 09:57 AM PST Wayward Souls is def one of my favorite mobile games ever. I usually hate touch screen controls for action type games (As cool as Barbearian was I just couldn't handle the touch controls), but for some reason WS just felt so smooth. Is there anything similar? I know we have tons of rogue likes, but anything with that level of polish? Bonus points if it's fantasy-themed. [link] [comments] |
5 Quick tl;dr iOS Game Reviews / Recommendations (feedback on the format appreciated) Posted: 11 Jan 2019 09:56 AM PST Hey there, fellow mobile gamers! :) As an avid mobile gamer, I've been posting actively over on the AndroidGaming sub-Reddit for the past one and a half year, sharing 5 quick tl;dr game recommendations / reviews in a short text post each Friday in an attempt to help better the discoverability of actual great mobile games! In these posts, I add the info the app stores don't provide us with - such as info on whether or not the game requires online connectivity, or what the actual game size is (once installed and patched). It's fair to say the posts have become a bit of a tradition at this point. Therefore, I was talking with r/iosgaming mods u/SuitingUncle620 and u/DipperDolphin about potentially bringing the series to r/iosgaming as well, and they thought it was a great idea - so here we go :) This week in my 5 quick mobile gaming recommendations of the week roundup, we've got everything from a puzzle game with over 1 million levels, to a brand new 1vs1 overwatch-meets-clash-royale shooter, an action game so old that most probably haven't even played it yet, a hardcore oldschool 2D roguelike RPG, and an arcade action platformer with a wacky humor and thousands of user-generated levels. Hope you'll enjoy the format, and feel free to suggest changes. Let's get to the games:KAMI 2 [Game Size: 153 MB] (free)Genre: Puzzle / Casual / Relaxing – Offline Playable Required Attention: Little tl;dr review: KAMI 2 is a color-manipulation puzzle game where the goal is to switch colors around until the entire level has the same colour (watch the video for an example). I found the game relaxing but really challenging - just the way I like my puzzles :) There are 100+ levels to play through, but the real treasure of this game lies in the 1 million puzzles created by the community using the level editor. They look amazing and keeps the game fresh and interesting. There are no forced ads in KAMI 2, and the only monetization is iAPs to buy hints at a very expensive rate (3 hints for $1). App Store: Here First Impressions / Review: Here FRAG Pro Shooter [Game Size: 213 MB] (free)Genre: Shooter / FPS / 1v1 / PVP - Offline Playable Required Attention: Full tl;dr review: [BETA - UNRELEASED] FRAG Pro Shooter is a first/third-person (yes, you can switch) 1vs1 shooter best summarized as a mix between Overwatch (the characters, weapons, and art direction) and Clash Royale (core gameplay loop, objectives, and unlocking system) with offline training matches. We pick a team of 5 heroes each with a unique weapon and set of abilities, which we then take into a 1vs1 real-time multiplayer match won by getting the opponent to 0 points by killing his/her team and destroying his/her 2 base objectives. We control 1 hero at the time, with the other 4 being controlled by bots, and when we die or just feel like switching hero, we directly take over control of one of the bots (no matter if they're in the middle of a gunfight), which keeps the game hectic and interesting. New heroes are unlocked through lootboxes, which takes time to open or can be bought for iAP, which certainly gives paying players a pay-to-progress-faster advantage, although the matchmaking should ensure that we won't see those iAP-buying players before we too have the same heroes and hero levels. Time will tell. App Store: Here First Impressions / Review: Here Quadropus Rampage [Total Game Size: 42 MB] (free)Genre: Action / Old-but-gold – Offline Playable Required Attention: Full tl;dr review: Quadropus Rampage is an old-but-gold action game with a wacky humor where we fight seemingly endless floors of enemies until we eventually die, upgrade our Quadropus, and repeat. It's one of the early games by indie studio butterscotch shenanigans - and I'm loving it! Although released in 2013, it recently became ad-free, and the humorous game known for its out-there weapon names, such as the "Rusted green sword of unemployment" or the "Premature bottle of idiocy", still holds up in 2019. Through iAP, we can unlock more characters, pets and skins immediately, but there's no need to do so unless you want to support the devs. App Store: Here First Impressions / Review: Here Blackmoor 2 [Total Game Size: 167 MB] (free)Genre: Arcade / Action / Platformer / RPG - Offline Playable Required Attention: Some tl;dr review: [BETA] Blackmoor 2 is an offline-playable arcade platformer with a wacky art-style, insanely difficult levels with slight puzzle elements, a somewhat buggy co-op multiplayer mode, and thousands of user-generated levels keeping the game fresh. There are 8 characters to play with, each with unique skills that unlock the more we play with the character, upgradeable stats, and a ton of equipment. The monetization is neat, focusing on a one-time $3 premium purchase that unlocks all characters immediately, and ads we can watch to revive once dead. App Store: Here First Impressions / Review: Here Dungeon Survival [Game Size: 194 MB] ($1)Genre: RPG / 2D / Roguelike / Hardcore - Offline Playable Required Attention: Little tl;dr review: Dungeon Survival is a hardcore roguelike 2D oldschool RPG where we take 4 heroes (no, it's not a gacha!) with us into dungeon after dungeon, fighting groups of enemies in the turn-based combat system that has us use one of our heroes' 4 skills on every turn. The fact that each hero's position when facing an enemy determines which skills can be used adds an interesting aspect to the combat system. Also, we do not automatically recover HP after every battle, and once a hero dies, it's dead for good (unless we revive it through iAP), meaning that you'll find yourself rotating between multiple teams of heroes while the other team is recovering HP at the inn. If you enjoy diving deep into the stats of each hero, equipping lots of new gear, upgrade skills etc., then you might just enjoy this game. Dungeon Survival has rightfully received some flack for being a copy of PC game "Darkest Dungeon", mimicking the art-style and gameplay, but the Darkest Dungeon developer has made it clear they have no intentions to make a mobile game, so while not as polished as Darkest Dungeon, Dungeon Survival is the best we've got for the time being. App Store: Here First Impressions / Review: Here Google Sheet of all games I've played so far (searchable and filter-able): https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1bf0OxtVxrboZqyEh01AxJYUUqHm8tEfh-Lx-SugcrzY/edit?usp=sharing TL;DR Video Summary (with gameplay) of last week's 5 games: https://youtu.be/aeeElNOG5MM [link] [comments] |
Can anyone recommend me some online games? Posted: 11 Jan 2019 07:47 AM PST Pretty bored lately on the way to school would be cool if i can play some games (Pls no pubg , mobile legend , fortnite but vainglorys fine) [link] [comments] |
Question about screen recording Posted: 11 Jan 2019 01:43 AM PST I'm planning on starting a YouTube channel. Does anyone know if there are any free apps that can record gameplay, or does the built in screen recorder work best. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 10 Jan 2019 04:56 PM PST Having fun with this Transformers Bumblebee game (aside from all the IAP reminders up the wazoo). Reminds me a little bit of the old arcade game 1941: Counter Attack Just seeing if there are other iOS games in a similar vein that are worth checking out. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 10 Jan 2019 08:29 PM PST Hey everyone, I'm looking for a co op game to play with my partner that isn't a rts so that we can play during our own times. We play scrabble sometimes but it can get old. I'd love a f2p one. I currently play brawl stars but that's real time and we don't always want an action shooter. Any suggestions is appreciated! [link] [comments] |
Why is the monthly subscription paradigm absent from mobile gaming? Posted: 10 Jan 2019 08:35 PM PST I would happily pay a monthly subscription for a quality mobile MMO. Is there a reason why this has never been tried (AFAIK) from the iOS platform? [link] [comments] |
iPhone gets too hot wile playing Vodoo games Posted: 10 Jan 2019 11:37 AM PST I have downloaded 2 games from this "Vodoo" company which I know is a complete trash filling its games with as many ads as possible. But playing them is better than doing nothing when commuting to school. So, the 2 games are called: "Crowd city" and "Hole.io". The first thing I found fishy about them is that they fake the "multiplayer experience" and just put you with bots with strange names. The second fishy thing is that the phone gets extremely hot to the touch, I have never experienced such thing. Did I mention it drains the battery like hell? The best conclusion I thought of was that when playing, they're using my phone for mining. I am not sure if it can be true, but I am definitely deleting those games and I will never download anything by this company. Any other explanations to why can it get so hot? It is only by these 2 games, though. I apologise in advance if I have any spelling or grammatical mistakes. Thank you for reading. [link] [comments] |
Any games in which sound is not important yet the games are good? Posted: 10 Jan 2019 09:52 AM PST Hey! I was looking for a game I could play on my iPad in class. Obviously sound cannot be played during it, so that's the only request. I usually play Alto's Adventure and Odyssey. Also, not a big fan of JRPGS. Thanks in advance! Edit: wording on the title is wrong, I'm sorry [link] [comments] |
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