Hello iOS GAF! I am lurking these threads from time to time but it's time to ask.
I was hardcorely playing Marvel: Contest of Champions for almost two years but those greedy bastards just doing everything to earn money. Since I like to invest time instead of money on the games, i've decided to part ways with the game and even sell my account since they are still selling like pies.
Now I need a new addiction. Pokemon GO is the one, but it's kinda on the go. Anyone can advice something like MCOC where you can play for ages and get some champs/gear/rpg_stuff?
I'm thinking of picking up Teeny Titans but it's not a F2P and looks like i'll finish it at some point.
@awp69, any thoughts on Space Grunts?
Sorry. Missed your post earlier. It's a pretty fun turn based rogue like, but TBH, I haven't put much time into it. Too many good games have come out and it just kind of fell to the wayside.
And there's other rogue likes such as Crypt of the Necrodancer that have gotten more attention from me. I'd HIGHLY recommend it over Space Grunts if you're wanting a rogue like. The rhythm element also just makes it all the much more fun.
Leap of Fate and Solitarica have sucked up most of my mobile gaming time lately.
I dunno about Crypt... looks good but the reason I am after Grunts is something in the description "this turn based game is for people who doesnt like the genre", hoping I can get into the genre once and for all... and I am tone deaf... with this in mind... will Crypt be for me?
Inks and Charmeleon Run are both 50% off!
I would also imagine that Castle of Illusion is being removed on September 2, since that is the day the game is delisted on all other platforms. So if you want it, now is the time.
Fotonica, Limbo and Dust: An Elysian Tale are all on sale as well. They're each 99c.
Bought Lost in Harmony (also on sale) and Inks myself.
I dunno about Crypt... looks good but the reason I am after Grunts is something in the description "this turn based game is for people who doesnt like the genre", hoping I can get into the genre once and for all... and I am tone deaf... with this in mind... will Crypt be for me?
Well, being tone dead might be a problem. There are lighting cues as well but I'd say the music really does make the gameplay more fun. So maybe not in your case.
Wait, I wouldn't imagine Crypt of the Necromancer being hard to play for a tone deaf? I haven't played it much myself but I'm tone deaf, and I hope I won't miss out on cues.
Are there any games out there like 'Out There Chronicles' ? Not the roguelike, the visual novel or whatever you want to call it. I found it a fun 'game' for bed since it didn't involve any real interaction other than clicking on choices. Was sad to realize it was episodic at the end. Something like Reign would fit, but I've beaten that. The telltale games are a little more complex than what I'm looking for
iOS is home to some great Telltale adventure titles like The Wolf Among Us (engaging noir) and Tales From the Borderlands (charming sci fi romp)
Sorry, I edited in that I was thinking something less complex than telltale games but I do keep hearing great things about Tales for the borderlands. Might as well try that out. I've played the rest of their lineup other than minecraft
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Maybe some game books like Sorcery! and Joe Dever's Lone Wolf might suit your fancy. Otherwise check out games from the developer Choice of Games LLC. They got lots of interactive story books.Sorry, I edited in that I was thinking something less complex than telltale games but I do keep hearing great things about Tales for the borderlands. Might as well try that out. I've played the rest of their lineup other than minecraft
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Maybe some game books like Sorcery! and Joe Dever's Lone Wolf might suit your fancy. Otherwise check out games from the developer Choice of Games LLC. They got lots of interactive story books.
Hello iOS GAF! I am lurking these threads from time to time but it's time to ask.
I was hardcorely playing Marvel: Contest of Champions for almost two years but those greedy bastards just doing everything to earn money. Since I like to invest time instead of money on the games, i've decided to part ways with the game and even sell my account since they are still selling like pies.
Now I need a new addiction. Pokemon GO is the one, but it's kinda on the go. Anyone can advice something like MCOC where you can play for ages and get some champs/gear/rpg_stuff?
I'm thinking of picking up Teeny Titans but it's not a F2P and looks like i'll finish it at some point.
There's also a mode where you don't have follow the rhythmWait, I wouldn't imagine Crypt of the Necromancer being hard to play for a tone deaf? I haven't played it much myself but I'm tone deaf, and I hope I won't miss out on cues.
As Saucycarpdog said, the Sorcery series, 80 Days, Lone Wolf, Heavy Metal Thunder, the recent Mr Robot game, and interactive fiction from Tin Man Games is what you're looking forAre there any games out there like 'Out There Chronicles' ? Not the roguelike, the visual novel or whatever you want to call it. I found it a fun 'game' for bed since it didn't involve any real interaction other than clicking on choices. Was sad to realize it was episodic at the end. Something like Reign would fit, but I've beaten that. The telltale games are a little more complex than what I'm looking for
As Saucycarpdog said, the Sorcery series, 80 Days, Lone Wolf, Heavy Metal Thunder, the recent Mr Robot game, and interactive fiction from Tin Man Games is what you're looking for
If you don't mind something in Telltale style, 1979 Revolution is pretty good as well.
Blackbar and Grayout are text adventure/word puzzles, with engrossing narratives that explore different facets of the same dystopian world
The last Sorcery game is coming out next month, so now would be a good time to start the series. Your choices carry over between gamesThanks (to you and everyone else) for the suggestions. I did a play through of 80 days recently actually and really enjoyed it. Will give the rest a shot
Well, being tone deaf might be a problem. There are lighting cues as well but I'd say the music really does make the gameplay more fun. So maybe not in your case.
Space Grunts is decent I just never spent a ton of time with it. Sproggiwood is also one of my favorites in the turn-based rogue like genre so that you may also be one to consider
Wait, I wouldn't imagine Crypt of the Necromancer being hard to play for a tone deaf? I haven't played it much myself but I'm tone deaf, and I hope I won't miss out on cues.
There's also a mode where you don't have follow the rhythm
I feel the core roguelike mechanics are very strong even without following the rhythm. Each enemy has patterns to learn, myriad items and weapons that change your attacks and tactics, and the many different classes to use. Which I think is a testament to how good the game is; it still stands as a great roguelike apart from the musical elementBut that removes the core mechanic... and what makes the game special, IMO
I feel the core roguelike mechanics is very strong even without following the rhythm. Each enemy has patterns to learn, myriad items and weapons that change your attacks and tactics, and the many different classes to use. Which I think is a testament to how good the game is; it still stands as a great roguelike apart from the musical element
The whole reason I even bought that game was because of the rhythm. Thankfully I haven't had any trouble with it so far.There's also a mode where you don't have follow the rhythm
Contest of Champions is life. I've played it pretty much every day since it's beta 2 years ago. It employs randomness to its progression but what I've found rings true to this day it's simply a matter of finding an alliance of equal minded and dependable people to play with.Hello iOS GAF! I am lurking these threads from time to time but it's time to ask.
I was hardcorely playing Marvel: Contest of Champions for almost two years but those greedy bastards just doing everything to earn money. Since I like to invest time instead of money on the games, i've decided to part ways with the game and even sell my account since they are still selling like pies.
Now I need a new addiction. Pokemon GO is the one, but it's kinda on the go. Anyone can advice something like MCOC where you can play for ages and get some champs/gear/rpg_stuff?
I'm thinking of picking up Teeny Titans but it's not a F2P and looks like i'll finish it at some point.
Ultimate Spider-Man is a great F2P game with daily log in bonuses if I remember correctly. But you have probably already tried it out since you played Contest of Champions; which is by the way a game I'm looking to get back into.
Thanks for this. Just bought Republique and Human Resource Machine! And also Spider: Rite of the Shrouded Moon.So many sales on at the moment. Just picked up Human Resource Machine, Waking Mars, Republique and Tikal for 79p each.
Do it!I am tempted to grab INCS and Human Resource Machine.
I have no idea what the normal price is? But I just checked in the game, and the Season Pass goes for $18.Is Republique's season pass on sale too?
thanks!So many sales on at the moment. Just picked up Human Resource Machine ... for 79p each.
I just tried it out actually, and I can see why you thought it was a flipper game. Well it is but with that artsy twist. I also started up Lost in Harmony which is also on sale for 79c; it is not only very pretty, it also sounds great and the soundtrack works in coercion with the gameplay. It's pretty great yeah but I'm also only on stage 3. It comes with a touching story as well, with this couple loving each other but the girl being sick.I don't deny it but the heart wants what the heart wants!
I would've gladly taken an endless/zen mode.
Is Republique's season pass on sale too?
It's not as interesting as it seems. It's fast-paced arcade twitchy gameplay where you need to react to graph and swipe them left or right depending on what they indicateDo anyone have experience with The Firm? It's also on sale and I see it's about managing the stock market or something along those lines, which seems interesting..
Thanks for the impression. I'll make sure to stay clear. I'll be keeping my eyes on Bluk though, seems interesting with the physics platforming and the precision you need under pressure. Also thinking of Emma Wants to Play to have a horror game on my iPad.It's not as interesting as it seems. It's fast-paced arcade twitchy gameplay where you need to react to graph and swipe them left or right depending on what they indicate
Any impressions of Siralim 2? I've read nothing but praise for it online
Thanks, much appreciatedI just made an OT for it. Fucking may be my Game of the Year. Polished and content-rich:
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1272289