A classic that plays great on the iphone.īattleeart is my favorite little action rpg. Especially the Brave edition where you play as Merida (from Pixar's Brave) and also have to shoot archery targets while you run. My oldest daughter loves the Temple Run games. Ticket to Ride pocket editions (US and Europe I have played) are great fun if you have a partner or group who will join you for quick games. the free-to-play is different then the first and kinda breaks it) Years I tell you! (haven't gotten into the second one. Zombies, the original was a favorite for years. it's a little text/picture based MMO where you can chat with other players and follow a kind of single player story where you are trying to find out what happened to a space station that stopped responding. you can play it in little bursts, getting through a few cut scenes or battles and it auto-saves when you turn put the phone away. They had a sale around new years and I think so far FF4 is my favorite for mobile. I would rather pay more to purchase than make micro payments.įirst off, I have been playing a lot of Final Fantasy. I also have little patience for free-to-play games that nag constantly about making purchases, so I tend to avoid them. If you ask about phone games, I'll list a few,but if you want iPad games, I would have a completely different list as the bigger screen lends to different type of gaming. I have to go try Minion Rush NOW!!! Reply Delete Some of the orbit ones are really hard, but they can be mastered. You move by expelling mass - when you tap the board, your mote expels mass and you go in the opposite direction. It's based on Newtonian Laws, physics, and sometimes planetary physics. You lose if the other motes absorb enough matter that you can't become the biggest. Osmos is also fun - your mote has to absorb smaller motes until it reaches critical mass. It's really satisfying to find the right twists and turns in a 13 color puzzle, and after a while you have an almost subconscious idea of how they lay stuff out. It's a fun, relaxing game, great for waiting rooms, or when your lives are regenerating in Candy Crush.
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They draw you in by giving you a few free clues, then you have to buy more if you get stuck - which I refuse to do - but there is also a website that shows all the solutions, so if you get REALLY stuck you can look them up for free. I like Flow Free - you have to connect dots of the same color in a continuous line, without crossing the paths of the other dots (there's a new one with bridges where they cross over) and fill up the entire board.
Ok, guys, your turn! Tell me your favorite phone games in the comments - and please, no iPad games, since that'll just make me sad I don't have one. Just something to keep in mind for you supportive friends/family/SOs out there. One final note: Sometimes there's nothing better for coming down off a panic attack - or even for staving one off - than a thoroughly engrossing phone game. Even so, everyone should play it at least once, and the beginning levels are always a real hoot. The sound effects are surprisingly pretty I love the music, and the little bird noises are fun, too.Īnd finally, no phone game list is complete without Angry Birds, although both John and I have found that the game (and its various incarnations, like Star Wars) gets too hard too fast, which makes it less fun. This is a simple game that's all about timing, and John played it obsessively until he discovered Minion Rush a few months ago.
Hold your finger on the screen to accelerate, sending your little bird zipping off the rounded hills skyward as you attempt to outrun the sun.