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richard cheng | Message #109809, posted by richcheng at 15:59, 16/4/2009 |
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Didn't think I would play games much on my iPhone. I was wrong. Here are my recommendations; what are yours? Scramble: Super addictive word-finding game. Free! Includes online mode so you know exactly how bad you suck. My friend-code is 7602625324. Geo-Defense: A great tower defense game. Hard. Haven't beaten the free version yet. Flight Control: Lovely relaxing but then manic air traffic control game. Strategery: Excellent Risk-alike. Try the free version first to see if you like it. Drop7: Connect4-style puzzle game. Addictive. Try out the flash version first to see if you like it, here: http://chainfactor.com/ Not recommended: Lux Touch (free version): Risk-alike. Pretty good, actually, but doesn't save your game if you leave the app! Very easy. Jelly Car: Rubbish, difficult controls, easy to get into a state where you're completely stuck and can't move. Rogue: nice implementation of Rogue, but it crashed and when I restarted I'd lost my character. In a roguelike, this is a fairly fatal flaw. Topple: Very slick implementation. Boring game mechanic. Not really played: Frotz: Looks like a pretty good, handheld Z-Machine (text adventures, yo!), with interface to the IFDB. Not got around to actually trying any games on it, yet, though. Rolando (Lite): Looks good so far. |
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Andrew Poole | Message #109811, posted by andypoole at 16:56, 16/4/2009, in reply to message #109809 |
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I bought Wolfenstein 3D on my iPhone the other day. It's actually quite nice to play with the touch controls. Now all they need is to port Doom... Andy. |
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richard cheng | Message #118372, posted by richcheng at 13:41, 25/7/2011, in reply to message #109811 |
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Currently playing: Dungeon Raid: Everyone describes it as roguelike-meets match-3. It doesn't play like a roguelike, but it does have the addictive/obsessive (seeing it as you drop-off-to-sleep kinda thing) nature of one. Plus permadeath. And levelling-up and equipment and whatnot. Pinball HD*: Pinball has been effectively a solved game** since Virtual Pinball came out in the 90s, if not before. Pinball HD is the best Pinball game I've found so far on the iPad. Game mechanics/physics etc are great/tables available are only so-so. World of Goo: Presumably you've already heard of/played this. Super charming puzzle game. Works much better on the iPad than on the computer, IMHO. Frotz: Interactive Fiction/Text adventures work way better on the iPhone/iPad than you might imagine. You can play pretty much any Inform-based game on it. It's free. What more could you want? Tilt to Live: Awesome accelerometer-controlled robotron-alike. Very polished. * Could someone please change the thread name to iOS games? Thanks! ** Like Draughts! Okay not like that at all. I just mean that playing it on the computer is very similar to playing it IRL. |
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Sion | Message #118377, posted by apacketofsweets at 00:07, 26/7/2011, in reply to message #118372 |
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Dark Nebula 2 and AcrossAge DX are both well worth the 69p, I hardly play games on iOS but these have taken up many hours. That and Sim City Deluxe. |
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richard cheng | Message #119166, posted by richcheng at 16:41, 19/10/2011, in reply to message #118377 |
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Sword and Sworcery is absolutely wonderful. I'm also currently enjoying: Highborn: Fantasy-themed, turn-based tactics. Amusing dialog. Scribblenauts Remix: ...although apparently it's not as good as the DS version. And is inappropriately named. (Doesn't contain much scribbling.) Solomon's Boneyard: Dual-stick survival shooter. Contains amazing quotes, e.g. "Welcome to the BONEyard!" Currently free. |
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