i am looking for a new game not sure what so i made a list of all the games on my iphone 4 here they are: List of apps Senitinel 3* Hook worlds* Dungeon raid * Quick hook* Doodle truck* Game dev story* Qwop* Age of zombies* Flying hamster* Phoenix* The incident * Mega worm Minotaur rescue Hurdle turtle* Space miner* Tilt to live Zombie hwy Truckers delight* Sandslides Run like hell Angry birds Ovenbreak infinity Rat on a skate board Rat on a scooter Worms 2 Peggle Defender chronicles Geared 2 Wispin Real racing Infinity blade Eden world builder Minigore 100 rogues Revolt Doodle jump Rage hd Bug heroes Dirt idos Xplane 4g Carcassone *favorites the games are on my iphone because i still play them so if you can think of any games that i might like based on these then that would be great of course if there are any you really think i should get please tell me. I'm looking more for pick up and play games with multiple game modes or at least challenges or achievements; keeps me interested longer.
/\ If you like frantic platformers like Hook Worlds then you'll probably enjoy League of Evil and if you're up for an endless style game The Blocks Cometh is a nice compliment to that. Doodle Army has some good humor but can get violent and is more run 'n gun. You have several dual stick shooters and along that line I recommend Aftermath (which has a nice creepy atmosphere) and Meow Meow Happy Fight (which has many unlockables and rumored to be going on sale soon). Also Pirate's Cove is probably the most comprehensive DSS I've played yet (many, many level variations).
thanks for the reply yeh MMHP is going to go on sale with the openfient game channel aftermath got deleted from my device a little while back might re download it though league of evil god the lite is awesome but i dont think im going to download it because its too short. blocks of cometh controls are being sorted arent they. ive got the incident so how does it compare? looks good i did think about getting it on release only problem being contols and that i have the incident. but yeah thanks for the reply and as always more suggestions would be greatly appreciated
I haven't played The Incident so can't compare but The Blocks Cometh's controls have worked fine for me so don't let complaints overshadow what is a good game.
ok i think ill grab it ive got £30 on my account so not much of a problem thing is im not sure what to spend it on, i have a habit of not buying games that are over £3 ($5)
beacause i believe that the replayabilty is better with quick hook. ill think about getting it i loved the lite for 59p what is a great game? kinda need a new one i haven't bought one for about a week! lol
Can you guys suggest something with a creepy/cool/immersive environment? I'm really loving 'infinight' right now. Or something with a compelling/makes-you-think story.
Aftermath - an awesome zombie shooter with incredible creepy lighting and atmosphere. The campaign is a bit short (and not really thought-provoking), but there is a survival mode. And it's only $1. Also Solomon's Keep and Solomon's Boneyard - good action RPGs with great lighting/atmosphere. SK is more of a story/campaign style game and SB is more survival. Dead Runner has great atmosphere, but no story at all - it's basically a running game, but in 3D instead of 2D side scrolling. Soul and Trapped:Undead Infection are two other creepy atmosphere games. I didn't really get into Soul (not my type of game) and while I finished Trapped, I wouldn't say it's the best game in the world (but it's not terrible). For compelling makes-you-think story type games, you may be a bit more hard-pressed unless you go for one of the gamebook adventure/fighting fantasy type games. Rimelands has a decent story to it actually and good TBS/RPG gameplay. Battle for Wesnoth has a number of different stories/campaigns in it and is a turn-based strategy game, but I'm not sure I'd say the stories really make you think (though I haven't played them all - a couple of them do have RPG style choices that can change the course of the campaign though). I guess it depends on what you mean by makes-you-think - if you mean profound, yeah, that may be challenging. If you mean the game makes you think about decisions that could affect the story, there are a number of those - Wesnoth, Aralon, Galaxy on Fire 2, The Pantheon Cycle, The Quest, and more.
If you have a 4th gen device papa sangre is great and unique, but you need decent quality headphones to really enjoy it.
In addition to Artfoundry's suggestions, all of which seem good... Fallen Ep-1: Creepy adventure game based inside a "full-of-evil-creatures prison." [Currently free] Mystique: Eerie "room-escape like game," try to escape the blood soaked bathroom if you can. [First game is currently free] Zombie Escape: has a zombie aftermath free with military helicopters and zombie mobs. Less creepy than post-apocalyptic but immersive [$0.99] Monster Mayhem: tap/slash screem to kill cartoon monsters but good halloweenish vibe. More cutesy gothic than creepy. [$0.99] Plus there's always The Creeps. [URL="http://forums.toucharcade.com/showthread.php?t=28366]Check out this thread for "scary" game recommendations if that's what your seeking.[/URL]
Highborn and Knights of the Phantom Castle are also both good. Highborn is more contemplative and Knights more fast paced. Knights is one of my favorite iOS games.
Thanks for your suggestions guys, I'll look into them. It doesn't necessarily have to be a scary game, by the way. Kind of a scardy cat. hahahahaha
I actually don't like it since my headphones are crap, but if you have more than $30 headphones it can be really immersive... I guess people like the horror experience.
It is part revolution in relation to game experience and in the end is one of my favorite games for the iPad. They took a concept that had more or so recently been a passed around youtube video and formed a game around it. It is the most true app that brings the user into an environment you immerse yourself into. The key is to allow yourself to enter it. If you play it with expectations then you will nto enjoy it. The twists and turns and overall nature of the software make the game a success in my book. Papa Sangre is not for everyone as it applies to a niche of people who find enjoyment in imagination immersion but to anyone reading this, get the game now.
I'm thinking about buying Carcassonne. I knew I should've bought it when it was still $5, but is it worth $10? Do you think a sale is likely to happen?