I hear Civilization Revolution is a good civ game for the carryable-game-devices.
I don't play mobile games because this is my phone:
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I hear Civilization Revolution is a good civ game for the carryable-game-devices.
I don't play mobile games because this is my phone:
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Wot I Think: The Game : an ongoing collaborative game-design experiment / comedic disaster here on the RPS Forums!
Kata vs. Kata : a game of simultaneous round-based predictive martial arts (like frozen synapse, but with punches)
My Games on Kongregate : "computainments" for your world wide web experience
I have nokia n95 8GB,and GBA emulator,so yeah sometimes i tend to play games on it. But it happens rarely.
... I take the lives of a few to protect the lives of many. I commit acts of war to preserve the greater peace. I take no joy in killing, but make no mistake; I'll do what needs to be done. Because it's my job. It's my duty. My name is Sam Fisher, and I am a Splinter Cell.
I play the odd mobile game but recently I've been hooked on 1 in particular. It's called Puzzle and Dragons and it's an unholy combination of a match 3 type puzzle game, Pokemon and in app purchases (which I thankfully haven't felt the need to use yet). It's not actually available outside the US and Japan app stores (Android anyway - might be different for iDevices) but the apk can be found on the net (I found a link on the NEOGAF forums) - it's free to play so it's only circumventing region restrictions, not payment.
It says the "word" buzzworthy in that phone photo.
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Wot I Think: The Game : an ongoing collaborative game-design experiment / comedic disaster here on the RPS Forums!
Kata vs. Kata : a game of simultaneous round-based predictive martial arts (like frozen synapse, but with punches)
My Games on Kongregate : "computainments" for your world wide web experience
i play, uh, solitaire.
my niece loves world of goo, though. she's always stealing my phone to play it.
Tablet, yes. Phone, no. The only place I might have time to play a game on my phone is on the train, but since they tend to be packed like livestock transport around there's rarely an opportunity to muck about much.
Games (iOS) that I've played past the first week after getting them are few and far between, but I'd mention: Cargo-Bot (puzzle), geoDefense Swarm (tower defense), Kingdom Rush (tower defense), Reckless Racing 2 (3rd person racing)
"And in that day you will cry out because of your king, whom you have chosen for yourselves." ~ 1 Samuel 8:18
Used to but it gets dull after a while. I heard Three Towns is good, though
Bah! My blog is fulla bollox! What? Don't believe me?Here! Just look at it!
What pain? It had a desktop CPU and an ATIx600 (so above average for the time) Even think it was dedicated graphics ram, not shared. Was a very nice laptop and worked well. It's definition of "mobile" is not the same as everyone else's though. It was massive! :D
Been playing a lot of Neuroshima Hex lately, It's a brilliant adaptation of a brilliant boardgame.
Quinns even says it's better than the original:
http://www.shutupshow.com/post/37275...neuroshima-hex
I game exclusively on above-average laptops because I can't buy both a laptop and a desktop, and it's serviceable, but having a real desktop is so much better.
And it's mobile, I play games on several places, just not when travelling. That laptop must have been always on boiling point, what kind of heat management it had?
Small General on my Android phone is a very nice streamlined war game, which reminds me a little of Advance Wars, only with dice and simple rules for morale and supply.
I don't have an Android phone, just a Symbian so I am playing various old games with emulators. Pokemon, Yu Gi Oh, Final Fight, Legend Of Zelda, stuff like that : D
Currently addicted to newly released Android game, Rivals at War:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...gle.free.valor
This unlikely mashup pairs a CCG with a third-person shooter. Free to play with in-app purchases.
This mashup shouldn't work but it does for some odd reason. The CCG aspect is there in full force and you have to constantly buy packs of cards to improve your soldiers and equip them with the tactics they need to give them an edge in battle. The shooter aspect is the weaker of the two combos as you have absolutely no control over your soldiers once battle is joined.
What you do get is a front-row seat to some pretty good AI battles as they try to complete the mission objectives given them. You can switch between any soldier or get a birds-eye satellite view of the whole battlefield.
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Last edited by Winged Nazgul; 25-02-2013 at 03:23 PM.
I feel like every time I could be playing a game on a mobile device, I should be doing something important instead.
Maybe I'd feel differently if I went back to commuting.
Yeah, since I realized reading books on a mobile device was semi-pleasant, I'd rather do that during my commute.
Last edited by Smashbox; 25-02-2013 at 03:23 PM.
Pixel Dungeon is an excellent roguelike for Android. I'll pimp this game whenever I get the occasion.
Anyone got any nice iOS games in mind?