Heya everyone! greetings from venezuela
im used to mobile games, currently playing Parkour Cat for android and iOS, its an infinite runner game where you play as a cat that does parkour, pretty obvious huh? haha
I've been enjoying Marvel Puzzle Quest for the past few weeks. It's like every Marvel nerds fantasy game, build a team of heroes and go beat up bad guys. My team is currently Moonstone, Ares, and Captain Marvel.
I downloaded one called Valkyrie Crusade yesterday,but I haven't had a chance to try it out. It looks to be a card game filled with ancient greek, roman, viking, etc. gods. Only the gods are cute anime girls.
I mostly play with Bejewelled Blitz (because regular Bejewelled is not free) and Temple Run 2. I also have Sudoku and the Dragon Age mobile game but that one's pretty blatantly pay-2-win and it also requires a connection to the internet and since I usually play with my phone on the bus, that would require using my data which is only 400 mb/month and I have way more important things to waste my data on thank you.
You should buy a phone. They are very useful when you need to get ahold of someone.
Lately I've been playing Final Fantasy Record Keeper on my phone. It's simplistic, but rather fun, and it is enjoyable getting a number of characters from a bunch of different FF games together.
I mostly go back and forth between my virtual tamagotchi, One Piece Treasure Cruise, and Star Wars Card Trader, because I'm a cool guy women find attractive.
I used to play Hearthstone too, but I rage-uninstalled it again last night. I don't know why losing at card games makes me feel so stupid, but it does.
I play a simple game on my phone, phit droid. Basically it's a tetris puzzle without rotating blocks and only one solution for a playing field.
Not very exciting, but it's fun enough.
I don't play phone games: I'm not going to be snotty about it, but I play so much on the big screen that when I'm travelling or otherwise have a spare moment outside my home, I generally want to do something different - listen to music, watch a TV show, read a book - my phone is all great for those.
hahaha thats cool!
i used to play temple run as well.
Right now im stuck at the third level of parkour cat, can't pass through it, if you guys come to pass it and find out about a technique for it, let me know!
Well, I would probably play games on my phone if I had a smart phone. But that alone does not warrant the much higher price. So I'm content with my dumb phone.
A solitaire game shouldn't be as fun and engaging as this one is, but somehow, Big Fish Games did it. It's fun, it's free and in-game purchases are totally optional.
I don't have games on my phone because it's shitty. I do have some ones on my tablet to mess around with while on break at uni or in bed but I don't have many options for it because it locked in to apps and I don't want risk it trying to jailbreak it. Mostly I play spider solitiare (boring I know) and Tentacles: Enter the Mind which is decent. I'm also working my way through a brain teaser game. I would play Dungeon Hunter 4 if you could just buy it and get rid of the micro-transaction timegating bullshit but you can not and it completely destroys the game.
I mainly played puzzle games like 2016 and Dots on my phone. I also got Hero of Loot but that require alot of time to playthrough when I mainly play game on the phone as a simple pick up and play in short sessions.
I'm the kind of person who does everything properly and I can't ever be satisfied with a "quickie" in regards to gaming. I need to feel I had a satisfying and meaningful session. I do other things in the instances where there's a few moments to kill, not games. Due to this, I don't bother with phone gaming. If I need to play on the go I have a 3ds and a vita so those would work better since they have games I actually would play in a setting outside of waiting for the bus to arrive or other such situations.
I feel if a game is only worth playing when you can't find time or convenience to play other games, then that game isn't worth playing at all. Another activity is better suited for that space of time. Youtube videos fill the void nicely.
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