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    Mars Power Industries 1.99 —> Free (Puzzle)

    Posted: 14 May 2021 09:18 AM PDT

    Can someone recommend me a good solid RPG game with no in app purchases/no p2w?

    Posted: 14 May 2021 04:59 AM PDT

    Edit: I'm actually referring to not having to pay to get a chance at winning pvp, mostly.

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    My favorite iOS games of all time for you to explore!

    Posted: 13 May 2021 01:35 PM PDT

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    [MoonlighterMobile] Is there any way to select only 1 item instead of a whole group of items when trying to place them on the table for sale?

    Posted: 14 May 2021 09:32 AM PDT

    I've played the game on console a few years back and now I've downloaded on my iPhone. When I'm setting up shop I'm having hard time with the touch screen mechanics. When selecting items to put up for sale it always selects the whole batch of items when I only want to sell 1 at a time (to help determine prices). Am I missing something?

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    Top 10 Mobile MMORPG Games of 2021! iOS

    Posted: 14 May 2021 06:02 AM PDT

    Tl; dr 1- This list factors in how much content, diversity of content, number of players, player ratings, and multiplayer both co-op and pvp. I did a lot of research and give all my reasons in the post/video, but ultimately it is just my opinion. I hope my research is useful to you.

    Tl;dr 2 - I condensed all of this into a very short professional looking video here https://youtu.be/RwCrLK3TCEw

    But for those of you who rather read, here is the video script:

    Mobile rpgs have become more popular than computer and console rpgs combined because of the convenience of playing on the phone so in this video I am going to list the top 10 rpg games for android and iOS. Some of these top games will not be a surprise to you, in fact, some of them have been promised to us for years, but then there are a few that so far have stayed a secret.

    The first game is Genshin Impact. This will probably not be a big surprise to many of you because the game has a lot of excitement around it. Genshin Impact is an action role-playing game developed by miHoYo and the game features an open-world environment with an action-based battle system using elemental magic and character-switching. It does use gacha game monetization tactics to get players to obtain new characters, weapons, and other resources which would normally disqualify a game from being listed first on one of my top 10 lists, but I feel kind of bad that Genshin Impact did make it on the list of my top 10 games of this year which is now ranked #1 for mobile games. Many of you got onto me for that, so as an apology, I have moved it to the top.

    The second game is A3: Still Alive. Most of you have probably not even heard of this game and when you first start playing it, it might not seem like it has anything special. The game starts out on auto so it essentially starts playing the game for you before you even had a chance to play the game. And the voice acting is sub-par especially on your guardian goddess who is dead but yet still talks to you. The graphics are amazing and the skills are dynamic, but what really sets A3 apart from the rest is the way they have integrated their version of battle royale. It is so completely unique that you might not even recognize it as Battle Royale, in fact you will probably fail to advance in sectors the first few times you try, but when you finally figure it out and get to sit on the throne as the sole Victor, it is deeply satisfying. NowOne could argue that the Battle Royale is so good that it overshadows the game itself, but I'll leave that up to you guys. Most MMO veterans know that mini games are really important to keep an MMO from getting boring at the higher levels so their focus on creating such a dynamic minigame really makes this game stand out.

    The third game is Black Desert Mobile. This might be a surprise to some of you, but not to many of you. Made by Pearl Abyss, Black Desert Mobile is a sandbox MMORPG featuring castle sieging, trading, crafting, player housing, animal husbandry, fishing, cooking, carpentry, parkour and even more. It is a port from it's PC predecessor and the story is unchanged, but most importantly, combat system is also unchanged making Black Desert Mobile a top choice for a mobile mmo.

    The fourth game goes to Diablo immortal. This game probably should be close to the top because it seems like netease and blizzards cooperation is leading to a really great game, but after almost 3 years it's still not out and I tired of putting it at the top. I almost didn't even put it in here because even years after Netease confirmed that all of the game mechanics and content in the game was complete and ready to go, Blizzard delayed it due to the bad publicity when they announced it, but they just released the closed beta last month so I think it will be coming this year. But if you don't want to wait Fred to come out, I've heard that Crusaders of light made by netease has a very similar feel.

    The fifth game is Albion online. Albion online is available cross-platform and has cross-progression between PC, Mac, Android and iOS devices. It is comparable to RuneScape in many ways, including both its style in graphics and the way that skills increase based on use rather than by leveling up your character. Two things that make Albion online amazing is their emphasis on pvp with over 800 different territories that guilds can control. And the economy of the game which is entirely player-driven with every item player-crafted.

    Another game that has a player driven economy is Eve Echoes. Eve Echoes is a space-based mmorpg with 1000s of solar systems to explore. This game is not for the faint of heart. It is designed for ultra nerds and I mean that as a compliment. The more dangerous areas in space you explore, the more precious the resources allowing you to build bigger and better spaceships. But having an amazing spaceship won't do you that much good against the corporation for Alliance that could easily disrupt your warp drive and then swarm and kill you. And while it might be possible to build a spaceship on your own, it is also a lot cheaper if you are working together with friends at a corporation where everyone has specialized in their role. These game dynamics really bring people together and create some amazing friendships. I happen to have the number one tips and tricks video for this game so if you are interested in playing it, I recommend checking out my guide for it.

    The seventh game on the list is Ragnarok M. The game is a mobile remake of the PC version, but it features new visuals, autoplay, and obviously a new UI for mobile. Other than that, it is essentially the same game. I personally gravitate away from these kinds of graphics so I don't have a lot to say about this game, but it is widely popular and loved by it's players.

    The eighth game on the list is V4 which has a huge world with tons of depth it's content. It has extensive character customization as well as a player driven marketplace. The game cross platform compatible so you can play on your phone for PC depending on how you're feeling at that time. It gives you the option to play between six playable classes all of which are offense-focused rather than splitting roles in the traditional sense with players being tanks and others being damage dealers. I personally don't like this because I love the Team Dynamics of the traditional style, but I know a lot of players that would prefer this style because it allows everyone to focus on just dealing the maximum amount of damage.

    The ninth game on the list is World of Kings which is the closest you'll get to World of Warcraft on mobile. It has an incredibly intricate class system, it is full of dungeons and raids, and it has a beautiful open world to explore. It is obviously not as high budget as World of Warcraft, but its ability to copy what is great about WoW is pretty impressive and ultimately why I made it to this list. So if you're looking for something like World of Warcraft, but on your phone, this is the game you should look at.

    And then for the last game, I chose Frostborn. Do not be fooled by this game being at the bottom of this list. I believe that Frostborn is the best native mobile game in the world right now, But the reason it is not at the top of this list is because it doesn't really feel like an MMORPG even though it is one. Now recently, the devs made some changes that will make it feel more like an MMORPG so maybe I should put it higher on this list, but those changes literally just happened so I'm going to give it some time. Frostborn is a Norse mythology base Survival game in which you gather resources, build a base, complete objectives, some in PVE contexts and others in PvP contexts and it is an amazing game. The PVP is some of the best in all mobile gaming and it seems like devs have huge plans for it. If you're interested in this game, I have a tips and tricks video for this game as well.

    So those are the 10 games, but I do have four runner-ups for you guys. I did not include RuneScape mobile because I already had Albion online on the list, but it is still a great game and should be considered. Warhammer odyssey did not make the cut because of bad reviews. And then lineage 2 and perfectworld mobile just barely got eked out of the list as well. I could definitely see an argument for both of these games to be on this list, but obviously then one of these other games would have had to go and so it was a tough call. And there were a lot of other games that were tough call. Honestly, there's a lot of really good games out there right now, but I hope this gives you a good place to get started.

    Tl; dr 1- This list factors in how much content, diversity of content, number of players, player ratings, and multiplayer both co-op and pvp. I did a lot of research and give all my reasons in the post/video, but ultimately it is just my opinion. I hope my research is useful to you.

    Tl;dr 2 - I condensed all of this into a very short professional looking video here https://youtu.be/RwCrLK3TCEw

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    Fun, offline colony builder games?

    Posted: 13 May 2021 02:10 PM PDT

    My last post was asking for civilization based games, which ended up getting suggestions that were turn based strategies on a map, which wasn't what I was looking for, but that was my bad since I suggested the wrong thing. Any fun colony building based games that are offline/single player suggestions would be appreciated!

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    Any eerie atmospheric games?

    Posted: 13 May 2021 07:09 PM PDT

    Hey guys, I'm really into that creepy/eerie atmosphere, but I find it sometimes hard to find games like that. To give you an idea, some of my favourite games are the Playdead games (Limbo and especially Inside), BADLAND, and the Silent Age. I guess the idea of being all alone in a ruined world, never really sure of what's going on and never understanding it all is really appealing to me. Does anyone have any suggestions outside of what I listed? Thanks in advance!

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    SpinCraft First Impressions

    Posted: 13 May 2021 05:43 PM PDT

    I saw some talk in our community about SpinCraft a week or two ago but didn't end up checking it out until now. It's a roguelike slot machine game (yes, you read that correctly). I wanted to share my first impressions of the game with you all to provide more information about its gameplay, as well as show it in action!

    If you have already tried it, please share your thoughts about SpinCraft in the comments! The more impressions, the better! Hopefully it starts some discussions, as well as procures suggestions for similar games. Thanks!

    https://youtu.be/wSXZjofnTqY

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    Casual, slow paced games?

    Posted: 13 May 2021 06:49 PM PDT

    I'm looking for a low stress game. Preferably where you can either upgrade, build, or scavenge stuff. I know it's vague but I'm fairly open minded. I'm a big fan of Stardew Valley, Minecraft, and deck builders. Please nothing with timers. I mainly play a few hours at a time.

    I play games to get out of my head and zone out and like to continually improve rather than something frustrating or with a risk of losing all your progress.

    Games with a great story are good but looking for something with more replayability or nonlinear/endless.

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    WOODLE TREE ADVENTURES DELUXE - Out now!

    Posted: 13 May 2021 12:03 PM PDT

    Does Slay the Spire have iCloud saves yet?

    Posted: 13 May 2021 02:53 PM PDT

    Need to switch from iPad to phone.

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    MU ARCHANGEL - Out now in SEA countries!

    Posted: 13 May 2021 12:11 PM PDT

    BULLET ANGEL FPS - Out now in selected countries!

    Posted: 13 May 2021 12:11 PM PDT

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