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    iOS Gaming Weekly /r/iOSGaming Discussion - What have you been playing lately and what do you recommend?


    Weekly /r/iOSGaming Discussion - What have you been playing lately and what do you recommend?

    Posted: 01 Aug 2021 04:00 PM PDT

    Please use this thread to discuss whatever iOS games you've been playing lately. They don't have to be new games, they can be old games and they do not have to be iOS original titles!

    As long as it's an iOS game it belongs in here. Make sure to put the name(s) of the game(s) in bold to make it easier for people skimming the thread to see what you're talking about, and if you'd like to make it really convenient turn the game name into a hyperlink that sends people directly to the App Store!

    To keep track of the thread, the comments are sorted by "new" by default.

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    Sorcery! 4.99 -> Free (RPG/CYOA)

    Posted: 01 Aug 2021 09:32 PM PDT

    Playing Divinity original sin 2 on my ipad pro 2020 11 inch and it seems great so far! Feel free to ask any questions .

    Posted: 02 Aug 2021 01:01 AM PDT

    I used to pay a game that look something like this, but can't remember the name. What is this puzzle called? Or a game that is about puzzles like this?

    Posted: 02 Aug 2021 09:12 AM PDT

    5 Mobile MMORPGs that I think will do really well in 2022 - iOS

    Posted: 02 Aug 2021 09:46 AM PDT

    tl;dr 1 - Project Odin (because of graphics and game feel), Diablo Immortal (classic), Moonlight Blade (because of how martial arts is implemented), The Ragnarok (because of the climbing and flying elements), and Rise Mobile (storyline and game feel).

    tl;dr 2 - I put all of this into a very concise video with imbedded timestamps here: https://youtu.be/RHmhDlhw_Bw

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

    Mobile mmos have become more popular than computer and console mmos combined because of the convenience of playing on the phone. This is creating an incredibly competitive market with some amazing games coming soon. In this video I am going to list 5 mmorpgs that I think will dominate the mobile market on android and iOS in 2022. 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 on the list is Project Odin from LionHeart Studios. As mobile phones keep getting better, the demand for great graphics has been growing and this game, simply put, blows away our expectations. The attention to detail, depth of field, and contrast of colors is unprecedented in mobile gaming. Furthermore, typical mmos are cluttered with the names of players and guilds whereas Project Odin seems to have a focus on an immersive experience. This is exciting for some, but could be boring for others. Regardless, since Norse mythology is really in vogue right now, if they can master the mechanics they are wanting to implement, I think it will be a top game for the year.

    The second game on the list is Diablo Immortal which currently holds the record for the longest awaited mobile game in history. Netease, who is helping Blizzard in its development, confirmed years ago that all of the game mechanics and content in the game was complete and ready to go, but the bad publicity gained in the way that blizzard announced this game's arrival caused them to postpone it and now three years later, the game has yet to be released. Some of us were starting to wonder if they were ever going to release this game, but last year they started a pre-release version and honestly, I expected it to come out this year, but now it is looking like it is more likely to come out next year. Diablo Immortal is a hack and slash RPG and the game play I've seen so far is impressive.
    The 3rd game on the list is Moonlight Blade. This game is made by Tencent from the fictional realm of Wuxia. In Wuxia, martial arts and magic are commonplace as are the enemies you need to use those arts to fight against. In the production of this game, Tencent used real life martial art specialists to help create the moves and techniques so that they could be as realistic as possible. The open world of this game is gigantic. I'm talking about bigger than the world of Skyrim with over 15 types of landscapes and tons of unique challenges offered in each one. Tencent has not revealed the story yet, but have disclosed that it is full of interesting characters and quests. So the whole game seems like it is going to be amazing, but it seems like the combat is going to be the most impressive and unique aspect of this game.

    The 4th game is the upcoming Netease game The Ragnarok. This is another Norse mythology based game and it looks unbelievable! Now they call this demo footage so I don't know what the actual game will look like, but if they are able to add this type of climbing mechanics into a mobile MMORPG it will definitely be in a top game and then if they're able to add these type of fighting mechanics mobile or PC, then it would likely be the number one game for the year, but I'm sure these fighting mechanics are choreographed because this surpasses current gaming technology even for MMORPGs on the PC. But regardless, this game looks incredible and netease has been doing really well in the area of mobile gaming. Their games are incredibly innovative, in touch with what is Fun For Mobile gamers, and have a frighteningly well done blend of free-to-play and pay-to-win features. So I'm confident this will be a top game for this year.

    The fifth game on the list is Rise Mobile. The devs have not released a ton of information on this game yet, but the graphics look amazing. Also, you can tell by just watching the trailer that the story is going to feel like a movie. Even just walking around and exploring looks like it will have a really cool feel. You can also tell by the trailer that the fighting mechanics are going to have some elements of dynamacy, but it is hard to tell completely without getting our hands on it first.

    Well, that's it guys. Hope you are as excited about these games as I am and I will keep you up to date as I learn more. Some of you might be surprised that I have not included Cyberika, Frostborn, Albion or any of the other top down games that I normally cover, but that is because the point of this video is to cover games that are not out yet.
    Alright guys, I'll see you next time.

    tl;dr 1 - Project Odin (because of graphics and game feel), Diablo Immortal (classic), Moonlight Blade (because of how martial arts is implemented), The Ragnarok (because of the climbing and flying elements), and Rise Mobile (storyline and game feel).

    tl;dr 2 - I put all of this into a very concise video with imbedded timestamps here: https://youtu.be/RHmhDlhw_Bw

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    [REC] Hi IOS gamers Recommend me a good game that easy to pick up and put down or a good sim game w/ profession!

    Posted: 02 Aug 2021 07:17 AM PDT

    In the past I've played and loved:

    Doodle Jump (because of ease of pick up and put down)

    Baseball Superstars (because of progression and leveling of character)

    Retro Bowl (because of progression of team and good management sim)

    Stardew Valley (not easy to pick up and put down, but awesome sim farming game for a phone!)

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    Do you remember this game?

    Posted: 02 Aug 2021 06:52 AM PDT

    Anyone know which game this is? None of the games in the article this was in looked like this. The screenshot reminds me of Habbo which caught my attention.

    Posted: 01 Aug 2021 03:03 PM PDT

    What's your primary iOS gaming device?

    Posted: 01 Aug 2021 08:49 PM PDT

    Curious as to what screens you guys are gaming on... feel free to share!

    View Poll

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    How often is common certificate of panda helper resigned??

    Posted: 02 Aug 2021 02:18 AM PDT

    Panda helper is mostly revoked and I want to download GBA4iOS.😭

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    Kingdom Rush

    Posted: 01 Aug 2021 09:03 PM PDT

    Where does Legends of Kingdom Rush fit in to the timeline???

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    Hi, do you know any similar game like this, i really enjoyed playing this game so much but it didn’t take any update for almost 3 years now! This was so smooth and great. Greetings ��

    Posted: 01 Aug 2021 11:58 AM PDT

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