Been playing Puzzle Craft all day. Literally. I have two recent $60 console games I've barely touched, yet every waking moment is spent on a game I paid 99 cents for.
Is it ok to talk about the upcoming hardware here? I am selling my ipod touch 4th gen in anticipation for the iPhone 5 and have been actively looking at the rumors. Supposedly it's supposed to have a wider screen? I wonder how that's going to work out for existing apps and if it could potentially make playing ios games easier on a bigger screen?
Anyways, sorry for being a little off topic. In lieu of being on break I got back into Game Dev Story and it always manages to suck at least 4 hours of my life away. It's still my all time favorite IOS game out there, but I haven't been keeping up lately with all the new stuff.
I recently rediscovered my love for ZiGGURAT. Honestly, I think it might be the best iPhone game. Perfect control, honed mechanics, and great music. I'm a sucker for games that have to be mastered.
I recently rediscovered my love for ZiGGURAT. Honestly, I think it might be the best iPhone game. Perfect control, honed mechanics, and great music. I'm a sucker for games that have to be mastered.
Ascension is probably my favorite iOS game. The IAPs are only expansion packs (which are certainly worth it). The game is very easy to understand, but some people criticize it for being too luck-focused.Hopelessly addicted to Happy Street, losing hours to it... yet still sorely tempted to pick-up Puzzle Craft. I love you guys, you seem to share my weaknesses.
iOS gaming is a quirky beast - time is the real currency and consideration, not dollars.
Still weighing up which of the Playdek games to get stuck into as well, but leaning toward Ascension. Good choice for someone whose only real experience of related genres is a little MtG? How much do the IAPs add to the experience?
ShhhhhActually don't know what I was worried about with FFT now after playing it for the last couple hours - I finally got Dual weild on my Ramza monk and he is a beast! Now to do it again with another character and I'll be unstoppable! Muhahahaha! It's nice to feel the difficulty curve levelling off a little, this game can be very tough.
I recently rediscovered my love for ZiGGURAT. Honestly, I think it might be the best iPhone game. Perfect control, honed mechanics, and great music. I'm a sucker for games that have to be mastered.
Yeah, same. I'm always glad to have a game like this come along. I've been alternating between this and Happy Street all day.
what kind of mechanics does it have?
what other mobile game types does it resemble?
I dropped my phone last night, the screen is shatteredSurprisingly it still works well touch wise. It is just really hard to look at puzzlecraft on a shattered screen.
which phone you got?
What? I'm getting notifications with Puzzle Craft? How do I turn this off?
In puzzle craft, does placement of buildings have any effect on the game? This game is so fun and I can't stop playing it.
Anyone playing this add me on game centre- dantehemi
I am currently ranked 10th on my friend list (only shows 35 guys playing)
Puzzle craft puzzle craft puzzle craft.
I think I've already put 5-6 hours into it. For .99. Jesus.
Personally, I think it's OT-worthy. Anyone up to the task?
And yeah, you know you've got a full-blown addiction when you go to the can, and when you come out your legs have fallen asleep because you forgot where you were.
Nevermind, I forgot I can turn off notifications in settings. Scared me when I heard chickens during the middle of the night!
Puzzle Craft is pretty great. Getting really into it now.
Also, anyone try Fairway Solitaire? I remember this game having a lot of IAPs which was mostly DLC like extra courses, etc. But it looks like the full game is now $0.99. It still has IAPs but are any of those just extra coins/points or are they DLC?
Thinking about getting it.
Fairway Solitaire is pretty great and, as you said, you can completely ignore the IAP. As someone who doesn't enjoy score attacks and infinite runners, this is the perfect "5 minute" game. It's also a great "just one more" game, as I found myself trying to get just one more hole in before putting it down (and often coming back to work from my lunch break late because of it).
How does Fairway Solitaire compare to Faerie Solitaire (which I've played)? They are both by Big Fish Games and look fairly similar.
Got in on the Puzzle Craft love-in last night. Very enjoyable.
Just wish there was more variety in the types of puzzles. I can't believe someone hasn't ripped of Puzzle Pirates (it's been out for 7 years now?) yet and how they handle multiple puzzles under a general theme. It seems like a no-brainer and would be insanely popular on the iOS or any console.
bought a 3gs looking for best rpgs so need recommendation ?
Lately (meaning a year or so) I've been playing games on my Ipod4 so much that it takes all my portable gaming time. Honestly, my DSiXL, PSP and 3DS are dusty and I pretty much never touch them even if I have a sizeable backlog of games to play for each. I don't know, it just seems easier, faster and more rewarding to simply take my Ipod and starting to play in there. What's the real reason behind this? Accessibility and design of the Apple store? Ipod4's quality interface? Number of cheap games in there?
I don't think this is really thread worthy (or maybe it is?) and this could animate the discussions around here anyways.