Played a few , notably Candy Crush and PUBG. Not a fan of Android games.
Well?
I enjoy Retro Bowl now and then on my phone when I'm bored.
I've also got a Gamecube and PS2 emulator on my phone which both work great with my Xbox Core controller. Use that setup at work and enjoy playing through some classics I haven't played in years. Don't really think those count though.
No, not on Android but I have played a few on my iPad. Played some Candy Crush and a few others like the Nintendo games and Dragon Quest games. Don’t really play much on it these days though. Would much rather play on Switch or other Nintendo handhelds.
No, I could do sudoku on my phone but I prefer to print them out and do them by hand. I sometimes do chess puzzles from phone browser.
I'd rather not put more back doors on my phone for more companies to harvest and sell my user data.
DBZ Dokkan Battle has been my most played game for the last two years. I honestly rather do dailies than play the majority of stuff that's been released recently.
From time to time I play Android games on my tablet. Most mobile games are pay to play in a way that becomes predatory pretty quickly though, so I sink a little and play to the point where it's basically impossible to progress without breaking the bank and just move on. Sad thing is they actually have some pretty decent games.
I don't play anything else but on the ps5 and pc. Inferior platforms are for fake gamers.
I don't like phone games, the lack of a physical controller doesn't work for me. When I first got a smart phone, I was excited about the games ported over. Then I tried them and they kind of sucked imo.
I've tried some puzzle games, and I put a decent amount of time into Fallout Shelter,. But I much preferred playing it on a TV, and with a controller.
I used to when I played Fire Emblem Heroes and Super Mario Run a few years back. However, I was foolish to spend hundreds of dollars on Fire Emblem Heroes' gatcha system just to get some special heroes, but it is mostly a waste of money and the game became repetitious over time and I stopped around the time Fire Emblem: Three Houses was released in 2019. I also did not like the fact that I have to spend money to complete Super Mario Run which I did not.
I had not played a mobile game since 2019.
Zen Pinball and Joe Dever's Lone Wolf. Both are unique fits for the phone, and I was a fan of the Lone Wolf game books as a teen and that's pretty much what JDLW is.
Played some Papers please, it's cool and dystopian and current and nostalgic at the same time.
bro is papers please worth it saw it for 5 bux on ios?
I've got a ipad pro 12.9 inch 2021 model
bro is papers please worth it saw it for 5 bux on ios?
I've got a ipad pro 12.9 inch 2021 model
Yeah it's totally worth it, it's a unique game. And I couldn't imagine it would translate so well to phone/tablet (checked it out on both). But the devs worked on it for quite a while.
@BassMan: I like Apple iOS much more than Android. Android is totally fragmented, there are so many variations that some apps might have issues on certain phone models.
Apple devices are better because the hardware and software are made by the same company, unlike Android/Linux where the OS and kernel have been modified by hundreds of companies.
The only thing I dislike about Apple are the high prices though.
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