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    Android Gaming Weekly 'What have you been playing?' thread - 01/03

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    Weekly 'What have you been playing?' thread - 01/03

    Posted: 03 Jan 2020 05:10 AM PST

    This weekly thread is for discussing the games we are playing this week! List any games you are playing and include any extra information like what the game is about and why you are enjoying playing it.

    Make sure you provide a link to the Google Play Store page when suggesting games. Play Store Links Bot can be used to make this easier. To use the Play Store Links Bot simply put the following in your comment:

    linkme: nameOfGame, nameOfSecondGame, nameOfThirdGame. 

    Click here to see the previous weekly threads.

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    My Top 9 Games of 2019 That You Can Play On BOTH PC and Android!

    Posted: 03 Jan 2020 11:31 AM PST

    Something I've been doing lately when it comes to games is trying to find a nice core set of games that I really enjoy (preferably one per genre) that has either complete cross-play with PC or at least exists on both.

    The games are in reverse order, with my favorite being at the bottom. MMM3 is listed so high because I just recently got into it, so I'm yet to see if it has any real problems. That said, I'd probably situate it in the top 3 otherwise!

    Without wasting your time, here is my list!

    In MMM3 you manage a team of racers as you work to build cars, hire and train drivers, and win races.

    So this one is at the bottom of the list because it isn't exactly a one-to-one for the PC version of the game. On the PC you have the much more mechanically complex Motorsport Manager. The mobile version is a lot more slimmed down, but I don't see this as a negative. Comparing the two, I don't think I personally would want the same level of complexity on my phone; I like the differences because it allows me to pick-up and play the one on my phone, while I can still sit down and enjoy the one on PC. Neither game feels shallow in my opinion.

    This is one of the newer games on the list, and it's still in development. That said, it's pretty nice. It's mostly a simple sandbox game. I'd say it's most comparable to an ant farm that you just get started and then watch it grow.

    • Sproggiwood (Mostly Mechanically Traditional RogueLike) (No cross-saves):

    Sproggiwood is a mostly mechanically traditiaonl RogueLike in terms of gameplay. The exceptions would be that it has a fair amount of meta-progression. That said, each level still starts at level 0 you just unlock different starting equipment.

    There are plent of deeper RogueLikes you could pick instead, like Pathos, DSCC, C:DDA, HyperRogue (which was basically tied with Sproggiwood for this spot), or everyone's favorite Pixel Dungeon. That said, Sproggiwood has a nice pick-up and play element to it and a lot of charm which is why I chose to put it here instead.

    Evergarden is a puzzle game that plays similarly to 2048, but I think it's more complex than that. You combine flowers and eventually discover some slightly more complex mechanics, but I don't really want to spoil that. There are also power-ups and I think this is a fun game to high-score chase in. Bonus: It also has a cute little story, though some may find it pretentious as it's somewhat artsy!

    • The Quest (First Person Grid Based RPG) (No cloud saves but you can copy the save file back and forth easily):

    This one has been around a long time. The Quest is a first person grid based RPG. Think Legend of Grimrock, or older games like Might and Magic. The game is real time (with a weather system and day and night cycle), until you get into combat at which point it becomes turn based.

    Is it a lot more mobile oriented than PC oriented? For sure, it originated in 2006 for PDAs. Are redone HD hand drawn graphics really cool to look at either way though? Absolutely! It's also surprisingly deep, though not as deep as something like Grimrock in my opinion.

    • Siralim 3 (Monster Collection/Endless RPG) (Cloud saves):

    In Siralim you basically collect monsters and travel down endless, randomly generated floors fighting other monsters (think old-school RogueLike for the floors and early RPGs for the battles), and working out the best way to improve your team. Mechanically it's a lot more complex than you'd think at first glance, and unless you actually put in effort you'll start losing pretty quickly.

    Siralim is cool. It's been around for a good while and the Dev seems like a really nice guy, constantly improving his games or working on the next in the series. This game also has a decent amount of ease of access features, like setting up macros for your party or being able to hold down the button and auto-battle until you run into an issue.

    Gladiabots is really interesting. I compare Gladiabots to Rocket League when I'm describing it to people, but it's probably not a great comparison. What you do is program a small team of combat robots using drag and drop programming nodes. You then go up against another programmed team of robots in one of three game modes (collect the resources, king of the hill, destroy the other team), and whoever has the better programming wins.

    You never actually control anything in the match, which makes this really good for asynchronous multiplayer.

    In Cultist Simulator you gather cards and combine them (along with timers) to delve further into madness and form a cult (or play a detective), all while trying to actually learn how to play the game.

    Cultist Simulator is weird. To me it feels like Solitaire but with a lot of extra stress. You have timers ticking down, cards that will cause you trouble if you can't figure out how to get rid of them, and a lot of confusing mechanics. That's somewhat the point though. This is a game that's meant to be played to figure it out, and that can be frustrating depending on the type of gamer you are. Think of it as a puzzle game, to a degree.

    • Bad North (RTS/Tower Defense) (No cross-saves):

    In Bad North you control up to four (per island) troops as you move through randomly generated islands and defending them from invading vikings.

    In terms of game progression, the rounds are short enough that they really allow you to pick up and play, especially on mobile. The game is also simple enough that you don't feel like you sacrifice anything at all playing on mobile.

    Bad North is probably one of my favorite RTS games of all time. Despite looking very simple I think it has some pretty deep and unique mechanics. It has great sound design, and it also looks beautiful no matter what you play it on.

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    [DEV] Blacksmith shop manager update - refactored concurrent crafting, selling with carts, different markets with price radars and more. What do you guys think?

    Posted: 03 Jan 2020 02:18 PM PST

    Abyss Horizon

    Posted: 03 Jan 2020 07:26 AM PST

    Top 10 Best Offline Games For Android in Play Store

    Posted: 03 Jan 2020 08:28 PM PST

    Top 10 Best Offline Games For Android in Play Store

    Playing PUBG Mobile as you travel is a challenging task, so download the best Offline Games For Android instead. Playing these free games is great and doesn't need any internet connection.

    Best Offline Games For Android

    In almost every genre, there are thousands of Android games in the Play Store. Most games require a reliable and consistent Internet connection to work, making them useless where we don't have the internet.

    Games that require an Internet connection are sometimes surprised by annoying ads and popups that disrupt the entire gaming experience.

    So I am here with a list of the 10 Best Offline Games For Android from 35 Best Offline Games For Android which can help you choose a fantastic game from a variety of styles that can be played offline anytime, anywhere.

    What are the best offline games for Android? Here you can find all the offline games to download from the Android in Play Store, which can be played without a network connection.

    Best Offline Games For Android in Play Store

    1. Special Forces Group 2

    Are you a fan of first-person shooter games? With Special Forces Group 2, you get a real-time 3D person shooter experience. You have the option of playing single-player or multiplayer mode.

    It has five types of gameplay: Bomb Mode, Capture the Flag, Resurrection, Classic and Zombie Mode. You have six characters, seven pistols, three guns, four submachine guns, and more weapons to win the battle.

    It offers an offline mode, so you can play it without an internet connection and it is one of the fastest Offline Games For Android than most others.

    2. Overkill 3

    Overkill 3 is another offline android game with great functionality that can be played endlessly. Here you need to protect the generator that will help you destroy your enemies with high voltage lightning.

    The game has a bunch of brutal people who want everyone who doesn't follow them. You must protect innocent people by destroying the bad ones. Overkill 3 has an offline mode so you can run it without the internet.

    3. Blazing Sniper

    Offline games come with their own benefits, where unwanted ads don't bother you when you are deeply involved in your game.

    Blazing Sniper is a great example of what would be a great offline shooter game, where your ultimate goal is to protect people from attacks and viruses.

    The game is simple; With over 50 shooter tasks and endless modes to keep you engaged longer. Blazing Sniper is a super fun offline shooter game for Android with easy controls and smooth gameplay.

    4. Implosion – Never Lose Hope

    Implosion - Never Lose Hope is one of the Android offline games that bring the AAA console gaming experience to your smartphone.

    The breathtaking graphics, quality voice art, and professional audio production make the game a complete try. In the game, you control Mech, who protects humanity from aliens.

    There are six levels to unlock with a one-time IAP. Implosion is one of the games you don't need to play on the Internet, it will keep your attention long with some annoying enemies as well as its annoying visuals. Each level is filled with some unique but self-explanatory challenges that will make you want more action.

    5. Into the Dead

    When talking about the best free Offline Games For Android, Apocalypse stands out from the crowd. If you want to experience the strange fear of losing yourself in a dark room with no way to escape this game, you can feel it.

    The game you need to run as far as possible to protect yourself from doom. You are in the terrible world of the zombie apocalypse, where you can do whatever you need to do to survive.

    The gameplay is so intense with some locked weapons that you need to unlock certain objectives by completing them.

    There are missions and small goals that will guide you throughout the game. Fight your friend by challenging them by defeating the higher score.

    6. Big Little Farmer Offline Farm

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    Build, cultivate and cultivate your farm with Big Little Farmer, this is one of the best free Offline Games For Android available on the Play Store that doesn't require wifi. You'll enjoy the stress-free life of a farmer and beautify your farm with this offline game.

    There is no fight or race in the game. Instead, you need to build agribusiness with bakery and dairy products, among other things. You have to sell your products by a delivery truck, fulfill orders and make yourself rich as you progress in the game.

    It's not as simple as it sounds; You need to work on your farming skills to improve your farm and be successful. Experience the life of a farmer and watch his agricultural empire grow.

    7. Quizoid Trivia

    As the name suggests, Quizoid is a simple quiz game that can be played offline where you have to answer questions. It spans more than 7000 questions into six levels.

    Quiz and puzzle lovers enjoy this game on their phone. It becomes one of the fun games to play at parties without the internet.

    Quizoid has 17 categories, three game modes, and various suggestions. The quiz includes questions from art and literature, famous people, geography, language, mathematics, medical science, religion, and mythology. With the Pro version, you get 3000 extra questions.

    8. 3D Pool Ball

    Have you ever played 3D Pool on your Android? Look no further, 3D Pool Ball is one of the best Offline Games For Android that doesn't require the internet. The game offers Pocket Billiards (a.k.a Play Pool) just as you play in the real world.

    With 3D Pool Ball, enhance your legacy in the pool world and compete with other real players from around the world. To win the trophy you can play like a pro and beat talented pool players.

    9. Darts King

    Do you like playing darts? We certainly do. If you're playing in single-player mode, you can play it offline, because it's a dart game on our Offline Games For Android list. You will need a net connection for multiplayer mode.

    All you have to do is throw and slide arrows and there is also a practice mode for beginners. The game supports Google's achievements and leaderboards. It is free and contains notifications while playing online.

    10. Eternium: Mage And Minions

    Eternium reminds you of Derblow and Torchlight. It has unique and innovative features such as "swipe to cast" control and the player-friendly rule "paywall don't pay, never pay", although it does have some features that you get when playing online, so you can play this game offline.

    You can play as a maze or warrior with a sword or ax and learn new tricks to improve your qualities. Jump into the dark caves, explore the woods, travel to the moon to kill the unknown terrifying creatures between craters and canyons.

    I hope you did find it informative, Thank you.

    Source: 35 Best Offline Games For Android in Play Store

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    MINImax Tinyverse to release globally on January 15

    Posted: 03 Jan 2020 06:58 AM PST

    Did a one-month-challenge and came out with this. [DEV]

    Posted: 03 Jan 2020 09:48 PM PST

    https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.po1ar.CMYK

    Didn't want to share it cuz it's embarrassing but I had too. Any feedback is appreciated :)))

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    Does anyone know this game similar to zenonia/inotia? Its a old game that holds dear memories to me

    Posted: 03 Jan 2020 06:39 AM PST

    This game was a game that i used to watch my dad play about 8 to 10 years ago which got me really into the whole rpg type of games but i forgot the title of the game now that i want to play it again so i thought maybe someone here whos played such games as long as myself will be able to identify it. This game is pretty old and may have been removed from the play store because i cant find it in my google play library (or i could have been using a different google play acc then i think)

    Its an rpg (i think thats what you call zenonia/inotia type of games right) with a more western touch rather than japanese. The first character (Out of 4 or 5 i think. One of them is a wizard i remember) is a male that looks likes hes in his 40s and had a large sword. His class likened to that of a warrior or berserker. After maxing out one of his skill for his basic attack, every basic attack is empowered and has kind of a stronger animation as well (ok this is kind of vague). This is prob the earliest skill you can max out if im not wrong

    Ok so what i remember about the world itself. The base is known as "stronghold". Im not sure ig thats the name of it or part of the name but when navigating around the game will show you the directions to "stronghold" in reference to the base. I'll just call the base stronghold from now

    The last "room" (its an open plain or the sorts. Not an enclosed room. Yall know what i mean) before the stronghold always has green snakes. These snakes drop something brown that has indents like those on a waffle which i think is its skin(?). So snake skin or smt. I remember there is a quest to hunt for these skins near the start of the game. They only drop on killing this snake.

    Another quest i remember is to scare away black bird sitting on crosses by hitting the cross until the birds fly away. This cross can be found in alot of places and is also found in the room right before the stronghold as well. Hitting the cross does not destroy it but after a few hits the birds will fly away. A red hp potion may or may not drop after the birds fly away.

    Thats pretty much all i can remember. I hope someone knows this game because it is really something i hold dear to me and would love to play it again even if i had to download from another source

    Edit: found it! Its called exitium: saviors of vardonia ! anyone knows why it isnt it in the playstore anymore?

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    Any Android/IOS cross-platform multiplayer games?

    Posted: 03 Jan 2020 08:28 PM PST

    My friend and I wanna play a game together. She has IOS and I have Android. Some kind of puzzle game or casual action or maybe even MMO? Anything like that exist? Thanks!

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    [REQUEST] Games like Hi! Puppies2 ♪

    Posted: 03 Jan 2020 08:21 PM PST

    Do u know any games like Hi! Puppies 2?

    (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.youxin.sp2.us)

    Must have the following characteristics:

    1. Mutiplayer
    2. You take care of an animal
    3. Breeding animals

    Thx in advanced.

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    What game do you play before to sleep

    Posted: 03 Jan 2020 04:21 PM PST

    Hi there I'm just simply curious.

    I just want to know what you play before to sleep ?

    For me it is BitLife Simulator and WorldBox.

    What about you ?

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    Guide button on Xbox controller stopped working

    Posted: 03 Jan 2020 08:03 PM PST

    I know Android used to see see the Xbox guide button as a home button and not as a guide button. But a few weeks ago it started working normally. Steam link would actually recognize the button and bring up the overlay and pressing the button didn't take me back to the home screen. Now the guide button doesn't do anything but the other buttons do. Is there something that changed recently in android that could have caused this? The button works fine on PC and i've updated it's firmware.

    Phone: OnePlus 6TXbone Wireless controller

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    FIE swordplay good game but it won't let me play and always gives this error any idea ??

    Posted: 03 Jan 2020 06:52 PM PST

    [Request] Games with fan service

    Posted: 03 Jan 2020 08:13 AM PST

    Well, as the title says, anyone knows any good games with good quality fan service?

    Also don't know if this should be NSFW but taging it just in case.

    Thank You in advance.

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    Ragnarok TACTICS

    Posted: 03 Jan 2020 04:07 AM PST

    Good gaming phone available Europe (China)

    Posted: 03 Jan 2020 07:34 AM PST

    Hi, Im looking for best gaming experience, any suggestions? Budget 300-400 usd

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    Eternal sword M neocraft

    Posted: 03 Jan 2020 10:47 AM PST

    Someone played this game? Its New mmo from neocraft (Tales of wind) only on ios atm, im lookin forward to play it, can someone share VIP info etc, maybe game play from ios?

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    [DEV] Qbex PORTABLE (beta) - Puzzle Platformer.

    Posted: 03 Jan 2020 01:48 PM PST

    Undertale - Another Medium [NewRetrowave Mix]

    Posted: 03 Jan 2020 04:47 PM PST

    (Real Racing 3) Why can't I change my graphics on my Honor 10?

    Posted: 03 Jan 2020 06:23 AM PST

    My graphics are really bad in the game, it's all pixelated and anti-aliasing is non-existent. I tried changing it with the rr graphics app. It didn't work. I tried changing it manually. It didn't work. So how do I change the graphics?

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    Harry Potter: Magic Awakened - Duelling Mode Gameplay (PvP)

    Posted: 03 Jan 2020 03:42 PM PST

    [Request] Modded dragon games

    Posted: 03 Jan 2020 11:29 AM PST

    Hello. I've been playing recently monster legends, dragon story and MonsterML. I really enjoy those games but the P2W thing ruins the whole game and all the hatching, breeding and upgrading takes way too much time. I've searched if I could skip all that waiting with game guardian but everything gets saved on servers. So I'm asking if there are any similar type of games that are modded (best mod would be the one that skips waiting so that would be gems or game guardian speedhack) so I could enjoy the game without waiting for upgrades to finish and getting bored of the game and uninstalling it eventually...

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    Questions regarding Witchspring 4

    Posted: 03 Jan 2020 12:23 AM PST

    I know 1, 2, and 3 are not connected but is 4 connected to any of the previous?

    How does the game compare to 3? Better or worse?

    Like 3 can the game be played wholly offline?

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    [REQUEST] Phone investigation games

    Posted: 03 Jan 2020 03:45 AM PST

    Hey guys I'm searching for phone investigation games like Sara is missing or like VigilOS (that I prefer more) or any investigation games I really kind of games and I you can help me finding one I'll be grateful.

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    [Request] Match Three games with a twist

    Posted: 03 Jan 2020 09:17 AM PST

    I was wondering if anyone encountered games with match-three mechanics which would be modified in some weird/unique way. Like e.g. a match-three where you have a timer to do the match. Or the number of moves is limited. Or some additional mechanics are built on top of it, which makes the whole game much more complicated and tactical (like in match-three you can gather resources which you can use for e.g. crafting or some other thing).

    Oh! And I don't mean those match-three titles where you create a match to kill/damage a monster (I think there's quite a lot of those).

    I did play Crunch Time https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.strawdogstudios.simonscatcrunchtime and quite liked it. Also, this was quite nice https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.turbochilli.gks - though it is a monster-killing game (just because I played this one, I don't need any other one :) ).

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