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- I made a port of my physics-based platformer 'Into the Loop' to iOS
- Are there any big games that have incredible sales today? MSF was a joke today, and I thought today would be a good day to start something new.
- Deck building card games that are single player offline?
- What are my options for a controller that can hold a phone in portrait mode? (Either by controller design or some type of portrait or 360° clip). Image is example
- Looking for games
- Thoughts on app/google store Black Friday this year?
- N.O.V.A. 3 does not work with iOS 15
- Rocket League Sideswipe is the best PvP game I played on iOS in a while, fun, full of skill, almost no vs bot.
- Release dates of New iOS Games coming this Dec: (Pre-order link in comments)
- 4 Quick tl;dr iOS Game Reviews / Recommendations (Episode 111)
- Card Rouge Suggestions.
- Are there any good Pokémon rip offs that are free?
- Anyone remember “Kale in Dinoland”?
- emulation on iPad Pro 10.5 or iPad Mini 6, any good options?
- Are there any modern looking solitaire games?
- What do you make of a surprisingly dead game?
I made a port of my physics-based platformer 'Into the Loop' to iOS Posted: 27 Nov 2021 05:09 AM PST
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Deck building card games that are single player offline? Posted: 27 Nov 2021 08:46 AM PST I have been enjoying slay the spire quite a bit and find myself wanting to experience some other deck building or card fighting games. I am having a very hard time trying to figure out which games on all these lists I read about on the Internet are actually single player and available off-line if I want. I don't want a player versus player online free to play card game. I have nothing against a free to play game with a permanent in app purchase to unlock the full game but what I really want is some thing I can just play by myself without an Internet connection if I don't have one. Edit: Paid games are fine with me, I have no problem paying for quality content. Suggestions are welcome [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 26 Nov 2021 09:35 PM PST
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Posted: 27 Nov 2021 05:56 AM PST Hey there guys and girls, I'm looking for some game suggestions. Idle games (Truly enjoying Idle Necromancer) or games like Forager and Tiny Island Survival. Anything fish/fishing themed is especially appreciated. Thanks you all for the suggestions and best wishes of good luck! 🍀 [link] [comments] | ||
Thoughts on app/google store Black Friday this year? Posted: 26 Nov 2021 10:30 PM PST This is my first year participating and I got the first XCOM to go along with 2 and also zombie night terror. I think it was a pretty decent first year nothing too major. Did the sales seem higher or lower this year? High or low volume of apps/subs on sale? What was your favorite pickup today? [link] [comments] | ||
N.O.V.A. 3 does not work with iOS 15 Posted: 26 Nov 2021 09:36 PM PST Thought I redownload this game and play it over again, but unfortunately this game stops working with iOS 15. Once you touch the screen to continue from the Title Screen, the game crashes. It works on iOS 14 though. I doubt Gameloft will ever fix this issue as it seems they're completely done dealing with the N.O.V.A. series for now. [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 26 Nov 2021 04:11 AM PST
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Release dates of New iOS Games coming this Dec: (Pre-order link in comments) Posted: 26 Nov 2021 06:07 AM PST
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4 Quick tl;dr iOS Game Reviews / Recommendations (Episode 111) Posted: 26 Nov 2021 04:30 AM PST The weekend is upon us, and since I'm not sick this week, here's episode 198 of my weekly mobile gaming roundup of the most interesting games I played and that were covered on MiniReview this week :) Support these posts (and YouTube content + development of MiniReview) on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/NimbleThor <3 This episode includes an awesome fast-paced action platformer, a cute action-adventure with roguelite elements, a truly old-school RPG ported from PC, and a surreal point 'n click puzzle game. Disagree with my opinion? Let's have a friendly discussion below. New to these posts? Check out the first one from 110 weeks ago here. Let's get to the games:Super Mombo Quest [Game Size: 235 MB] (free)Genre: Platformer / Action / Fast-paced / Metroidvania-like - Offline Playable Orientation: Landscape Required Attention: Full tl;dr review by NimbleThor: Super Mombo Quest is a fun and uniquely fast-paced precision platformer with a large Metroidvania-like world full of crystals to collect, enemies to defeat, and dangers to avoid. The world is split into lots of interconnected rooms that each have two objectives; collect all the crystals scattered throughout, and achieve a "mombo combo" by killing every enemy before a timer that starts when we hit the first enemy reaches zero. Since every enemy hit and crystal collected adds a bit of extra time to the timer, this last objective makes the gameplay super exciting by forcing us to kill everything in one long combo. And we definitely want to complete these objectives, as they reward us with gold coins used to unlock closed-off areas of the world. There are no bullets or weapons in Super Mombo Quest, which means we have to jump on enemies to kill them and use double-jump, wall slides, and dash-jumps to swiftly navigate the room. And when we eventually die, we respawn at a small village where we can spend crystals collected through gameplay on power-ups and permanent upgrades. When we're ready to continue, we then exit the city to make our way through the persistent universe again. The gameplay experience is highly polished, and I particularly enjoyed discovering the large number of secret areas, and the tight controls that feature both customizable touch controls and Bluetooth controller support. Super Mombo Quest monetizes through ads occasionally shown between rooms, a $2.99 iAP to remove ads, and a $4.99 iAP to also unlock a crystal-doubler, a unique skin, and to make the game offline-playable. It's an easy recommendation for anyone who enjoys platformers, and one of the best games in the genre to release this year. App Store: Here Sparklite [Game Size: 188 MB] ($6.99)Genre: RPG / Adventure / Action / Roguelite - Offline Playable Orientation: Landscape Required Attention: Full tl;dr review by NimbleThor: Sparklite is a polished action-adventure RPG with light roguelike elements ported from PC by Dead Cells publisher Playdigious. The core gameplay has us explore a world split into dungeon-like sections that get randomly generated on each play-through. The objective is to fight monsters to earn Sparklite, which is a currency used to buy new weapons, gadgets, and upgrades. The game is rather challenging, but after enough upgrades, we'll eventually discover and be able to defeat the boss and move on to the next areas. Between playthroughs, we progress by unlocking new weapons, including bows and remote-controlled bomb ships, and by equipping a combination of gadget upgrades that can increase our health, reveal important locations on the world map, and much more. The pixel art-style is cute and polished, with neat animations and a fairly interesting world and characters. This mobile port features the same gameplay as the PC counterpart and includes both cloud save and achievements. The touch controls work decently well, but despite supposedly having full controller support, several users are reporting that their controllers don't work. My only frustration was that after barely surviving getting to a specific area, I was often met by a dead end or a gate I couldn't enter because I hadn't progressed far enough yet. Since the location of these gates is randomly generated, I found myself forced to entirely avoid combat so I could survive running around the map to identify the gates first, which slightly ruined the core gameplay loop. Sparklite is a $6.99 premium game with no ads or iAPs. Overall, it provides a great experience with hours of fun gameplay perfect for fans of action-adventure games. App Store: Here Baldur's Gate [Game Size: 3.3 GB] ($9.99)Genre: RPG / Adventure / Old-school / Port - Offline Playable Orientation: Landscape Required Attention: Full tl;dr review by CaptainQQ: Baldur's Gate is a mobile port of the 2012 remake of an epic 1998 fantasy RPG that uses the rules and world of an Advanced Dungeons & Dragons campaign. The D&D inspiration means we start by creating a new level 1 character by choosing between standard fantasy races and classes, and then explore the world while completing quests and recruiting allies to deal with the evil forces taking over the world. Interestingly, through the way we interact with the various NPCs, we even get to decide if we want to be good or evil. One of the best parts about Baldur's Gate is its unique combat system that lets us pause the game mid-battle to assign actions that direct our units to move, attack, or use magic, before then un-pausing to let the fight unfold. Unfortunately, the game is not very beginner-friendly as the UI is overwhelmingly cluttered and uses terms that are likely to confuse new players. In addition, since our characters only level up a few times during a play-through, they can't use more than a few spells before having to rest somewhere overnight. This forces us to repeatedly use our characters' ranged auto-attacks for most combat encounters, making most of the game fairly easy and simplistic. Baldur's Gate is a $9.99 premium game with a few small DLC iAPs. The base game is often on sale with over 50% off along with the other games in the same series. It's a classic that just didn't age super well, but although overwhelming at first, it can offer 60+ hours of fun for the table-top and strategy RPG fans who are dedicated to understanding the game. App Store: Here The White Door [Game Size: 209 MB] ($3.49)Genre: Adventure / Point 'n Click / Puzzle - Offline Playable Orientation: Landscape Required Attention: Some tl;dr review by Pete McD: The White Door is an interesting puzzle game that explores mental health in an unusual way. As a spin-off from the Cube Escape series of point-and-click adventure games, it tells a surreal and moving story centered around Robert Hill – a man who has split up from his girlfriend and lost his job only for things to then get way worse… Robert has ended up in a mysterious psychiatric hospital, and it's initially our role to simply guide him through mundane tasks such as eating breakfast, finishing memory tests, and so on. As the days progress, however, things slowly get weirder, and the puzzles get much harder. Because it is more interested in telling a story, the game is less complex than the Cube Escape series, which is a refreshing shift in emphasis for the genre. However, the flashback chapters are almost too simple, with our role reduced to dragging to take a sip of coffee or moving some clouds when we're told to. It's a good attempt at involving us in the story rather than just showing cutscenes, but it isn't entirely successful. The hospital levels make up for this though, especially as the story develops, and there are also plenty of tricky achievements and even two hidden chapters to discover. Although the art-style is incredibly simplistic, the light pastel colors of the flashbacks greatly contrast the stark monochrome theme of the hospital to clearly convey Robert's depression. The White Door is a premium game without ads or iAPs that costs $2.99. Although the gameplay may occasionally seem too simple, it serves to make the story accessible and well-paced, and despite the relatively short length, the game provides excellent value for fans of point-and-click adventures. App Store: Here Special thanks to the Patreon Producers "Wafflestack Studio", "FarmRPG", and "Mohaimen" who help make these posts possible through their Patreon support <3 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 3 games: https://youtu.be/B3-bZIN-2E4 Episode 99 Episode 100 Episode 101 Episode 102 Episode 103 Episode 104 Episode 105 Episode 106 Episode 107 Episode 108 Episode 109 Episode 110 [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 26 Nov 2021 11:31 AM PST Hey Guys So looking for a recommendation of something in the vein of StS or Void Tyrant. I used the search function to see if someone had put a master list of those together but I couldn't find a post. Thanks [link] [comments] | ||
Are there any good Pokémon rip offs that are free? Posted: 26 Nov 2021 08:59 AM PST I've been jonesing to play some OG Pokémon are there any games that do a good job of imitating that on IOS? [link] [comments] | ||
Anyone remember “Kale in Dinoland”? Posted: 26 Nov 2021 07:38 AM PST This is probably the best game on the iOS platform. Played it around 8-9 years ago. It was a fantastic platformer that had great graphics, excellent music, and an interesting story with many unexpected twists. Sadly the game was taken off the AppStore much like Infinity Blade and I can't reinstall it from my previous purchases. Is there a way to download this game? Any platformer or retro gaming fan in general needs to check this one out. [link] [comments] | ||
emulation on iPad Pro 10.5 or iPad Mini 6, any good options? Posted: 26 Nov 2021 09:09 AM PST what kind of retro gaming emulator can i install on a straight (not jailbroken) ipad pro or ipad mini? [link] [comments] | ||
Are there any modern looking solitaire games? Posted: 26 Nov 2021 04:05 AM PST Everything I can see looks like it was made for iOS 4. [link] [comments] | ||
What do you make of a surprisingly dead game? Posted: 26 Nov 2021 11:05 AM PST Recently I switched over to the Philippines App Store to download a soft launched game, and while I was there I noticed another soft launch game, Marvel Duel. It seems to be a CCG marvel game, which could be pretty neat. I immediately downloaded it and went to look for more info, but to my surprise, the only subreddit for it is completely dead for months with only about 600 subs. Does anyone else find this odd? The game has apparently been soft launched for >1.5 years, but I don't remember ever hearing about it. I want to check it out, but if the game is really that dead it might not even be worth it. Has anyone heard of/played this game? [link] [comments] |
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