Gaming - the mobile edition.

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Petra
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Gaming - the mobile edition.

Post by Petra » Tue Jul 26, 2016 7:47 am

Yes I know some of you call it a cellphone. No, that doesn't mean that's ok.

Terminology aside - what are you playing on Android? Or iOS, although I care less about that because I refuse to overpay for my phones.

I'm particularly looking for good offline gaming recommendations. Sucks having a great new game then finding you need data to use it - not so good when you're travelling!

I'm quite enjoying Plants vs Zombies, and I mostly still enjoy Clash of Clans.

Alayla
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Re: Gaming - the mobile edition.

Post by Alayla » Tue Jul 26, 2016 8:38 am

Star Wars Commander is still a huge hit with my family. We play it together at the house and our extended family plays in different states. It is a strategy game that does require data, however. With WiFi everywhere it does make it less of an issue for us. On a recent flight, when the crew announced we could use WiFi on board we heard the trademark lightsaber sound of our game half a dozen times more as other passengers also opened the game throughout the cabin. We were pretty amused.

Some OLD faves that I think don't require data: Two Dots... Mini Squadron is more an arcade type dog-fight game with classical music - a very basic yet enjoyable game to play. Jetpack Joyride is another good one. Monument Valley is a brilliant and beautiful puzzle game of illusion with a charming little story behind it. My only regret is there aren't more levels to it.

Spyder
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Re: Gaming - the mobile edition.

Post by Spyder » Tue Jul 26, 2016 6:42 pm

Settlers of Catan, always a winner.

Alayla
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Re: Gaming - the mobile edition.

Post by Alayla » Tue Jul 26, 2016 6:55 pm

Spyder wrote:Settlers of Catan, always a winner.
I loved playing that game and had no clue there was an app. Thanks!

Paj

Re: Gaming - the mobile edition.

Post by Paj » Wed Jul 27, 2016 9:52 am

Alayla wrote:
Spyder wrote:Settlers of Catan, always a winner.
I loved playing that game and had no clue there was an app. Thanks!
Love it. Wide and I bought copies on our phones, then downloaded on our tablets. So we can play with our kids 4 player while traveling for the price of two

Thore
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Re: Gaming - the mobile edition.

Post by Thore » Wed Jul 27, 2016 9:57 am

Not sure if there's an Android version but after being sick of let down by free game after free game I finally bought one, and Goblin Sword has been highly entertaining. A fairly basic platformer but it's just challenging and fun enough to keep me entertained. Have a number of hours on it so far.

garwin
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Re: Gaming - the mobile edition.

Post by garwin » Wed Jul 27, 2016 11:22 pm

magic the gathering: puzzle quest

Shimu
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Re: Gaming - the mobile edition.

Post by Shimu » Thu Jul 28, 2016 12:27 am

Dirty texts to random girls, only use of a mobile phone.

Rig
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Re: Gaming - the mobile edition.

Post by Rig » Fri Jul 29, 2016 2:41 am

Pocket Mortys.

Firimei Lang
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Re: Gaming - the mobile edition.

Post by Firimei Lang » Fri Jul 29, 2016 5:47 am

Carcassonne

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