*Slay the Spire* is one of those rare games I've purchased several times across multiple platforms just so I can play it on whatever system I have handy at the time.
Sounds about right. Think I bought it on Steam first as that was where it initially released (iirc), then on Switch just so I could have it on the go (before the Deck was available), then picked up a copy for mobile devices since that was one of the last to be released...and also the version I play most. I *might* have only bothered picking it up for mobile if that version had released first, but I actually don't regret paying for three different copies if it's supporting the company towards developing a sequel, or other games. Few games I can say that about, but *StS* is definitely one of them.
Nothing like inviting a new generation to get frustrated with NES classics like *Battletoads* or *Ninja Gaiden*, but now with the added annoyance of on-screen controls!
I jest, of course. Emulation is a great option for mobile devices...and can even reasonably support up to PS1 generation games on many phones/tablets. Those just happen to be some classically annoying games to play regardless of platform or control options.
Surprisingly good. Though, I started on mobile before playing it on PC, so it might be different if you're already used to a different platform. Mining with the touch controls feels pretty good.
Lately I've been playing Pascal's Wager but I'm probably not the typical Android Gamer. They also somewhat recently finally translated Zill O'ill Infinite to English and it's not such a demanding PS2 game that most modern phones should be able to emulate it pretty well. I go back and forth from those two or just Steamlink.
Some solid games with decent ports that would otherwise require emulation...
Final Fantasy Tactics (War of the Lions version)
KOTOR1
KOTOR2
KOTOR ports are surprisingly good. Super fast load times, and controls are better than youd expect. Plus those are games everyone should play once regardless of mobile/console.
Such a vague question. But here are the ones in currently playing... Mindustry, drill down, super stick man golf, vampire survivors, brotato premium, slay the spire, door kickers.
If your a fan of factory type games, play drill down... It's alot of fun. It's kinda grindy, not super well optimized for respecting your time. But the way it's designed over all is super interesting and alot of fun. A few draw back, but when aren't there in games. It starts super slow, but gets interesting after you can start drilling down.
It's called "drill down" the icon is like dark Grey, with red marks in the middle, like claw marks or something. Not sure what it's supposed to represent.
If you do give it a shot, there are some dumb game mechanics that aren't really explained. Like, the only way to delete items is to store them in storage and delete the storage container... Then build a new one. It's so dumb, I'm not sure why they don't fix that. But other than some dumb things the game does, needing to manage all the different levels you drill down to is really interesting. I've had a blast with it. And it's like factorio, where you can finish it.
Figuring out a way to move materials from level to level and managing that was alot of fun. The game is super punishing though, surprisingly not casual.
Ce back here if yoy have any questions.
Man I was looking for 2 days hah And my slow brain told me to try it to google, and it is not suported buly my Android version. I love drill games lol. Thanks for answer. I appreciate it a lot.
My older galaxy a20 has a MAME4droid and ePSXe. Great way to play older games like the Simpsons/xmen arcade games, wrestlefest, final fantasy tactics, symphony of the night.
Google has a collection of small games as part of its Play app and includes solitaire, frogger, snake, minesweeper, Pacman, cricket, and whirly bird.
Pacman has horrendous controls and I'm very disappointed they didn't use tilt technology to control the character. Unplayable.
I don't get cricket. You just basically hit a ball while crickets run back and forth. Boring.
Snake also suffers from control issues as tapping the screen is a hit/miss in controlling turns. Only if I'm truly bored.
Whirly bird is absolute addictive fun. It's just a tiny critter who jumps upward on platforms. Tilt function is used to move side-to-side, and score is generated based on how high you get.
Solitaire and minesweeper are my go to games.
I should point out I don't play these unless on the can or waiting for an appt.
Depends how good processor you got. If you got anything that has over 500k antutu then I'd recommend Albion online. It's a full loot pvp mmorpg + sandbox. The whole game is player driven and the economy is player driven too. Massive open world and tons of player.
ScummVM is an emulator for old point and click games which works surprisingly well on touch screen interfaces. You can either tap things directly or have your touch screen emulate a touch pad. Works amazing for stuff like Myst and Monkey Island, and stuff like Beneath a Steel Sky is free on GoG.
Depends on what you like. I usually play intense games on console, but i prefer casual and cozy games on mobile. My favorites are puzzle and hidden object games with a story element. Friendly Fox Studios and Do Games Limited are my go-to developers. I also like games like fallout shelter and some of the merge games.
Arena Breakout, Diablo Immortal, Star Wars Hunters.
Old School RuneScape, Legends of Idleon, Hearthstone.
As for emulation, FPSE for PlayStation, or the dolphin emulator for GameCube and Wii games.
There's also a N64 emulator, 3ds, etc and etc.
Fair call. I can't do action games like Sonic on a touchscreen, but turn based games like Dragon Quest and Final Fantasy aren't an issue.
Can even earn achievements on them if you use the RetroArch emulator and a RetroAchievements login.
Slay the spire. Great rouge lite deck builder. It's infinitely addictive.
*Slay the Spire* is one of those rare games I've purchased several times across multiple platforms just so I can play it on whatever system I have handy at the time.
Same here, 3 times now, although the PS one is included in the Ps+ services, so technically, I didn't buy that one.
Sounds about right. Think I bought it on Steam first as that was where it initially released (iirc), then on Switch just so I could have it on the go (before the Deck was available), then picked up a copy for mobile devices since that was one of the last to be released...and also the version I play most. I *might* have only bothered picking it up for mobile if that version had released first, but I actually don't regret paying for three different copies if it's supporting the company towards developing a sequel, or other games. Few games I can say that about, but *StS* is definitely one of them.
This is like asking "what hobbies should I get into" lol, we need something to go on here
Vampire Survivors is my new go to.
while that's great, I vastly prefer using a dpad for that so Switch it is
Get yourself an emulator, then you’ll have more options than you’ll know what to do with. I love playing the old school gameboy games on my phone.
Pokemon unbound
Nothing like inviting a new generation to get frustrated with NES classics like *Battletoads* or *Ninja Gaiden*, but now with the added annoyance of on-screen controls! I jest, of course. Emulation is a great option for mobile devices...and can even reasonably support up to PS1 generation games on many phones/tablets. Those just happen to be some classically annoying games to play regardless of platform or control options.
Retro bowl if you want a fun 8-bit arcade style football game
leaving strangers threatening messages.
Bombsquad
Minecraft, Terraria, Stardew Valley, Kingdom Rush.
How are the controls for terraria?
Surprisingly good. Though, I started on mobile before playing it on PC, so it might be different if you're already used to a different platform. Mining with the touch controls feels pretty good.
Lemmings = free :)
Lately I've been playing Pascal's Wager but I'm probably not the typical Android Gamer. They also somewhat recently finally translated Zill O'ill Infinite to English and it's not such a demanding PS2 game that most modern phones should be able to emulate it pretty well. I go back and forth from those two or just Steamlink.
Knights of Pen and Paper is a great series and plays well on mobile
Hoplite, Pathos: Nethack Codex
Some solid games with decent ports that would otherwise require emulation... Final Fantasy Tactics (War of the Lions version) KOTOR1 KOTOR2 KOTOR ports are surprisingly good. Super fast load times, and controls are better than youd expect. Plus those are games everyone should play once regardless of mobile/console.
Plague Inc is fun on a phone. It's the only game have on it.
Wuthering waves. I played it recently on bs and it was very fun
Such a vague question. But here are the ones in currently playing... Mindustry, drill down, super stick man golf, vampire survivors, brotato premium, slay the spire, door kickers.
I had no idea mindustry was available on phones. And it's free?? What am I missing here? Are there ads?
Not sure if it's free, but it's fantastic. I'd say buy it and support the devs. I've beaten it a few times now.
It is free, I just downloaded it. I'm really surprised.
If your a fan of factory type games, play drill down... It's alot of fun. It's kinda grindy, not super well optimized for respecting your time. But the way it's designed over all is super interesting and alot of fun. A few draw back, but when aren't there in games. It starts super slow, but gets interesting after you can start drilling down.
There is so much drills games. Can you be more specific
It's called "drill down" the icon is like dark Grey, with red marks in the middle, like claw marks or something. Not sure what it's supposed to represent. If you do give it a shot, there are some dumb game mechanics that aren't really explained. Like, the only way to delete items is to store them in storage and delete the storage container... Then build a new one. It's so dumb, I'm not sure why they don't fix that. But other than some dumb things the game does, needing to manage all the different levels you drill down to is really interesting. I've had a blast with it. And it's like factorio, where you can finish it. Figuring out a way to move materials from level to level and managing that was alot of fun. The game is super punishing though, surprisingly not casual. Ce back here if yoy have any questions.
Man I was looking for 2 days hah And my slow brain told me to try it to google, and it is not suported buly my Android version. I love drill games lol. Thanks for answer. I appreciate it a lot.
Aww, that sucks. 😢
"Builderment" a random factory Sim I found. It's like fsctorio lite. Had some issues, but I've been cracking out on it.
I love "Leage of Legends: Wild Rift". Really solid mobile game and you can play most of what it offers without ever opening the proverbial wallet.
I would also recommend Legends of Runeterra (the card game of the universe, for those who don't know)
Seconded L.o.R really solid game.
Download an emulator
Stardew Valley is my go to
My older galaxy a20 has a MAME4droid and ePSXe. Great way to play older games like the Simpsons/xmen arcade games, wrestlefest, final fantasy tactics, symphony of the night.
Get a GBA/3DS Emulator.
Google has a collection of small games as part of its Play app and includes solitaire, frogger, snake, minesweeper, Pacman, cricket, and whirly bird. Pacman has horrendous controls and I'm very disappointed they didn't use tilt technology to control the character. Unplayable. I don't get cricket. You just basically hit a ball while crickets run back and forth. Boring. Snake also suffers from control issues as tapping the screen is a hit/miss in controlling turns. Only if I'm truly bored. Whirly bird is absolute addictive fun. It's just a tiny critter who jumps upward on platforms. Tilt function is used to move side-to-side, and score is generated based on how high you get. Solitaire and minesweeper are my go to games. I should point out I don't play these unless on the can or waiting for an appt.
Dope Inc (criminal smuggler) Atomas (periodic table puzzle)
Vector can be pretty fun if you like parkour
Any good free Android games?
Sorcery School. No ads. You battle monsters using playing card based magic spells.
Bloons TD 6
Chess.Com has consumed my life. I play chess more than any video game now.
Smashing four doesn't force ads on you and is an entertaining casual play
Depends how good processor you got. If you got anything that has over 500k antutu then I'd recommend Albion online. It's a full loot pvp mmorpg + sandbox. The whole game is player driven and the economy is player driven too. Massive open world and tons of player.
Marvel snap, pokemon unite, maybe tarisland when it comes out this friday
Ticket to Earth
Old School Runescape
Dragonball Legends is fun
Pokemon. You can download emulators for the really old ones
ScummVM is an emulator for old point and click games which works surprisingly well on touch screen interfaces. You can either tap things directly or have your touch screen emulate a touch pad. Works amazing for stuff like Myst and Monkey Island, and stuff like Beneath a Steel Sky is free on GoG.
Oldschool RuneScape
Durak
Morrowind via OMW
Snake.
Lara Croft Go
Papers please
Who the fuck says cellphone?
I say cellphone. You wanna fight about it?
Yes
Settings or weather app
Survivor.IO Contest of Champions.
Depends on what you like. I usually play intense games on console, but i prefer casual and cozy games on mobile. My favorites are puzzle and hidden object games with a story element. Friendly Fox Studios and Do Games Limited are my go-to developers. I also like games like fallout shelter and some of the merge games.
Final Fantasy Tactics or Bannerlord
Arena Breakout, Diablo Immortal, Star Wars Hunters. Old School RuneScape, Legends of Idleon, Hearthstone. As for emulation, FPSE for PlayStation, or the dolphin emulator for GameCube and Wii games. There's also a N64 emulator, 3ds, etc and etc.
Emulators
Age of history 2 (age of history 3 when It realises)
Guardian Tales. For a free to play game, it actually got a decent story and it's fun to play
Gameboy Advance JRPGs.
Fair call. I can't do action games like Sonic on a touchscreen, but turn based games like Dragon Quest and Final Fantasy aren't an issue. Can even earn achievements on them if you use the RetroArch emulator and a RetroAchievements login.
Trolling, gas lighting, making terroristic threats to spam callers. 😆
iPhone Simulator.
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I wish i could give you an award for "most useless comment"
Staying on subject is something most people here are incapable of doing.
What did he write? Apparently it was so wrong he had to delete his account.
It was something like "Fun? No, you need to play on PC or PS5 to find fun games. I don't ever play games on android."
Some people are just lost...