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    iOS Gaming New Icons! Choose which one you like best.

    iOS Gaming New Icons! Choose which one you like best.


    New Icons! Choose which one you like best.

    Posted: 31 Jan 2019 04:30 PM PST

    u/tbullr is back at it again, this time making us a new icon. There are multiple icons to have a look at so please let us know which one you like best!

    https://m.imgur.com/a/cK9z675

    Thanks again u/tbullr, your help is much appreciated!

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    Nintendo Announces Dr. Mario World for iOS/Android Coming Summer 2019

    Posted: 31 Jan 2019 03:46 PM PST

    What happened to the iOS release of TORN?

    Posted: 01 Feb 2019 09:24 AM PST

    It was suppose to come out January 31st (yesterday), but I don't see it in the App Store. Was it delayed?

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    ‘Hero Emblems 2’ Still in the Works, New Gameplay Video Released

    Posted: 01 Feb 2019 05:59 AM PST

    Escapist 2 is out now

    Posted: 01 Feb 2019 03:55 AM PST

    For anyone who hasnt seen it until now. Was quite surprised today. HF and best of all

    Escapists 2: Taschen-Ausbruch von Team17 Software Ltd https://itunes.apple.com/de/app/escapists-2-taschen-ausbruch/id1356167732?mt=8

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    ISO: world building/house building game with no time limits or waits

    Posted: 01 Feb 2019 09:59 AM PST

    Basically looking for a game like SimCity, Zoo Tycoon, or even Stronghold that's just game play- no timers or waiting for things to be built.

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    Linn: Path of Orchards release date announced

    Posted: 01 Feb 2019 04:33 AM PST

    To you, what would a perfect mobile game be like?

    Posted: 01 Feb 2019 12:44 AM PST

    I'm curious to find out what people consider would make a perfect mobile game. If you're anything like me, you also are constantly and insatiably searching for it. I've spent so much time in this subreddit, the App Store, forums, and whatnot just to find the perfect game. It's like a fun, never-ending quest.

     

    Don't get me wrong. I've spent hours on mobile games I have thoroughly enjoyed. Binding of Isaac, Solitairica, Final Fantasy Tactics, Dream Quest, Grim Valor, Hearthstone (gaddam hearthstone)—to name a few from the literal hundreds. It's just that, I don't know what it is I want exactly. Maybe it's a roguelite with Transistor-like graphics and management elements? Idk.

     

    I'm interested to hear your thoughts. What is a perfect game for you?

    Also, there are developers here that lurk and participate in this subreddit. Maybe your comment will drive one of them to create the game of your dreams.

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    5 Quick tl;dr iOS Game Reviews / Recommendations (Episode 4)

    Posted: 01 Feb 2019 11:17 AM PST

    Happy Friday morning/evening, fellow mobile gamer :) Here are my 5 quick mobile gaming recommendations of the week - let me know what fantastic games you have played yourself in the comments. This week's episode includes a tactical SRPG based on a nearly 30-year old game IP, a new casual indie golf game, a difficult parkour-inspired level-based runner, a 2D survival RPG with unique grey-toned graphics, and a 4v4 hero-based shooter aiming to be the Overwatch of mobile.

    Disagree with my opinion? Let's have a friendly discussion below.

    New to these posts? Check out the first one from 4 weeks ago here.

    The games are "ranked" somewhat subjectively from best to worst, so take the ranking for what it is.

    Let's jump to the games:

    Langrisser [Game Size: 2.04 GB] (free)

    Genre: RPG / Tactical / SRPG / Turn-based – Requires Online Access

    Required Attention: Little

    tl;dr review:

    Langrisser is a high-quality turn-based SRPG with great depth to its tactical combat system, and only a light focus on its bot-controlled PVP - which means the game doesn't feel pay-to-win despite the gacha hero-unlocking mechanics.

    The game has a lot to offer, with an interesting story that has an English voice-over in addition to the original Japanese version, plenty of missions, guilds, an open world that allows us to follow the main story or complete side-quests and boss fights, and everything else I expect from a great RPG.

    Langrisser does have an energy system, but I haven't felt limited, and you can easily get 30-45+ minutes of play-time per play-session as both missions and leveling up rewards free energy. While I'd rather see them completely gone, both the energy system and gacha elements are implemented in a non-forceful way that ensures the game doesn't feel too heavily monetized.

    App Store: Here

    First Impressions / Review: Here


    Nano Golf: Hole in One [Game Size: 101 MB] (free)

    Genre: Golf / Sports / Casual - Offline Playable

    Required Attention: Little

    tl;dr review:

    Nano Golf: Hole in One is a fun casual golf-game where we have just a single shot at making a hole-in-one and thus progression to the next random level, aiming to get as far as possible before eventually losing.

    There are plenty of characters to unlock using in-game gold, each of which change the level designs as well, and with no energy systems, lootboxes, or lives, the game truly feels like a good ol' mobile game; it's simple, but fun.

    App Store: Here

    First Impressions / Review: Here


    Ares Virus [Total Game Size: 294 MB] (free)

    Genre: Survival / RPG – Requires Online Access

    Required Attention: Some

    tl;dr review:

    Ares Virus is a 2D survival game that mixes RPG elements with a grey-tone post-apocalyptic world, and some relatively hardcore survival gameplay.

    Progression is very slow, and you'll spend a lot of time running back and forth to collect resources (unless you buy the $1 bag-upgrade), but the world-exploration is interesting and due to the difficult, crafting new items feels rewarding.

    Monetizing through occasional ads and iAPs (up to $50) to make the game less grindy, the monetization is better than in e.g. Last Day on Earth: Survival, but the bag upgrade feels almost necessary to enjoy the game.

    App Store: Here

    First Impressions / Review: Here


    MAD RUNNER [Total Game Size: 200 MB] (free)

    Genre: Adventure / Runner - Offline Playable

    Required Attention: Full

    tl;dr review:

    Mad Runner is a forward-runner level-based (not endless) parkour-inspired game where we jump from platform to platform across a wide range of different levels, ranging from modern city skylines to fantasy Ork fortresses.

    The game's 15 levels and endless mode are very difficult, and the wacky art-style and humorous characters remind me of indie platformer Blackmoor, with the difficulty of Glitch Dash.

    The frequent ads between levels can be removed through a $2 iAP, and although the game does have an life "energy system", I never even once ended up using all my lives.

    App Store: Here

    First Impressions / Review: Here


    Heroes of Warland [Game Size: 355 MB] (free)

    Genre: Shooter / Hero-based / PVP / Action - Requires Online Access

    Required Attention: Full

    tl;dr review:

    Not unlike FRAG Pro Shooter, Heroes of Warland is a 4v4 hero-based shooter that aims to mix Overwatch-like hero shooting gameplay with a card-based upgrading system unlocking new stat-boosts for our characters and their weapons.

    The lootboxes rewarded from winning matches open instantly, which is a welcomed change, the developers genuinely seem to listen to their community, and the heroes are interesting, but the game is currently held-back by glitches and errors making it feel less polished than other shooters on mobile.

    The card system sadly makes the game's iAPs pay-to-win, which is a real shame since the game has potential and is decently fun. You've been warned!

    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/R3icEbs0WmY


    Episode 01 Episode 02 Episode 03

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    Game like Rez?

    Posted: 01 Feb 2019 05:36 AM PST

    So there was this wonderful game for Dreamcast (later ported to Ps2, and I think it has some HD port now), called Rez. It was a really unique shooter with emphasis on harmony with music. I think the gameplay would totally compatible with mobile games, so is there any similar kind of game? The best would be if it would be a similar experience regards gameplay and music, but even if the gameplay would be similar, I would be happy with it.

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    Who else would sacrifice a kitten for a Dream Quest resolution update?

    Posted: 01 Feb 2019 08:22 AM PST

    One of my favorite games, but, I have switched to playing on pc because of how tiny it is on my iphone X. I would even buy a newer upgraded version of the game!

    Anyone else down?

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    Recommend any games that I can play while still paying attention to podcasts?

    Posted: 01 Feb 2019 03:56 AM PST

    There are times when I want to fiddle with my phone while I listen to a podcast, and I want to play a game or two. Since the podcast would take priority, these are the conditions that need to be satisfied:

    • No complex story, so no wall of text
    • Not fast paced (no racing games, shooters, etc.)
    • The game shouldn't stop the background audio - I notice some games or apps do this.

    Besides that, I don't mind paying for the full game, whether it is all upfront or content IAP. I would prefer one-handed portrait orientation if possible. I'm open to most genres.

    Some games I've played that fit (most of) these requirements: Monument Valley, 2048, Pokémon Go, Sudoku variant.

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    Are there any iOS games where you are just part of the world? There are pc games like kenshi and dwarf fortress, but is there anything like these on IOS where the game isn’t reliant on your actions?

    Posted: 31 Jan 2019 11:09 AM PST

    Are there any games like Mushroom wars 2? It feels a lot like Pikmin that I loved on the GC.

    Posted: 31 Jan 2019 03:54 PM PST

    Question about Gamevice for the ipad.

    Posted: 31 Jan 2019 07:08 PM PST

    I have a Fintie case for my ipad and was wondering it the Gamevice would fit over the case or will i have to take it out of my Fintie case everytime i want to use the Gamevice controller?

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    Any games like Dota Auto Chess out there?

    Posted: 31 Jan 2019 03:31 PM PST

    As in upgrading your units strategy game but the fight begins all at once, not turn based combat as lets say XCOM but more like Round-Resource management-Round.

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