Battle for Wesnoth (absolutely massive amount of campaigns) The Quest+all expansions (it would be one app icon, if that's not acceptable than I'd still take Quest Gold) Puzzle Quest (I haven't played it before and it has a lot of gameplay)
1. Koi Pond for fresh water 2. FirePlace for some fire at night 3. Settlers for a nice village they could build
1. Enviro-Bear 2010, because I've sworn never to delete it from my iPod. 2. Grand Theft Auto, because it'll be the closest I could get to being back in civilization. 3. Canabalt, because it's just awesome.
First I would pcik an ipad instead. 1 - A chess game, not sure which one yet. 2 - A brick breaker, my first reflex would be to take Block Breaker Deluxe 2 but for creating levels and because it is too difficult for me but then will last longuer to master I would pick Breakspin. 3 - Doom Classic with hope I could a day master its controls on an ipad. What's funny is I haven't play any of the three since some time.
if im stranded on a island, whats the point of wishing for games when the batteries are gonna die with no plug outlets and how far the batteries go, i could play like one game if im into it until i get the 20% battery message and the other wishes are probably gonna go to waste. ;p
For those of you who follow(ed) Lost: The Looking Glass station's wire provides a complimentary charging point to the island, by the way For those of you who don't: Yes, umm... you have a free solar-powered charger. And it's sunny ALL THE TIME on the island. Sheesh. Don't worry about battery power (hence, logic), worry about the games you'd wish for
Umm, I'd be looking for food instead of playing games. But: Pix'n Love Rush Harbor Havoc 3D Wolfenstein 3D
Cooking Mama, so I could drool all over my phone looking at the food and then use that drool to reflect the sunlight and catch the eye of a passing ship. That works?
You'd be looking for food for 16 hours a day? Brilliantly True. Turning the wheel to activate time skipping would probably be more fun.
My three picks, by the way: 1. Street Fighter IV Kicks my ass on harder difficulty levels, but it still feels oh-so rewarding when I get wins. 2. GTA: CW Gotta love drug-dealing and roaming around the city. Plus as someone mentioned earlier, it would be the closest thing to emulating city-life when i'd be bored. 3. Toss-up between Fruit Ninja & Carcassonne Both games are fun, limitless and engaging. I'd flip a coin between these two.
I don't know how they're going to tackle the issue with building roads though - i've heard this was a nuisance in the original one. When's it coming out, by the way? Oh what I would do to have Animal Crossing on the iPod... :/