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    Android Gaming Game/Device Suggestion Requests, Support and General Discussion - 4 Day Thread for Saturday, Feb 01 to Wednesday, Feb 05

    Android Gaming Game/Device Suggestion Requests, Support and General Discussion - 4 Day Thread for Saturday, Feb 01 to Wednesday, Feb 05


    Game/Device Suggestion Requests, Support and General Discussion - 4 Day Thread for Saturday, Feb 01 to Wednesday, Feb 05

    Posted: 01 Feb 2020 06:10 AM PST

    Requests for game suggestions, device (phones/tablets/controllers/peripherals) recommendations, technical support questions and of course general discussions are all welcome!. This post will be live for four days beginning now (Saturday, Feb 01) and ending on Wednesday, Feb 05.

    Game recommendations / requests can also be made in our Discord server in the #recommendations channel.

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    "...even we don't know where it is!"

    Posted: 01 Feb 2020 06:32 AM PST

    4 Quick Tl;Dr Android Game Reviews / Recommendations (Episode 135)

    Posted: 01 Feb 2020 08:56 AM PST

    Welcome back, fellow mobile gamers, to this weekly post where I summarize the 4 most interesting games I played last week. Hope you'll enjoy :)

    This week, I played an amazing new turn-based strategy game, one of the most promising Clash Royale alternatives I've seen in a long while, a fun yet chaotic fast-paced arcade platform shooter, and a fishing game where we use sea-mines to catch mutated sea-creatures!

    Disagree with my opinion? Let's have a friendly discussion below.

    New to these posts? Check out the first one from 135 weeks ago here.

    The games are "ranked" somewhat subjectively from best to worst, so take the ranking for what it is.

    Let's get to the games:

    Maze Machina [Game Size: 148 MB] (free)

    Genre: Strategy / Turn-based / Roguelike / Dungeon-crawler - Offline Playable

    Orientation: Portrait

    Required Attention: Some

    tl;dr review:

    Maze Machina is a brilliant new turn-based strategy roguelike dungeon crawler by Arnold Rauers (Card Crawl & Card Thief developer).

    The goal in Maze Machina is to escape 15 rounds of a 4x4 maze by picking up a key and getting to the exit tile on the playing field while dealing with robots blocking the way and trying to attack us. Each tile holds a random item or weapon that we use to destroy robots and eventually get to the exit before we've spent all of our stamina. If we run out of stamina before the 15 rounds are over, or if we get hit by a robot, we die and have to start all over.

    The art-style is unique and highly polished, the gameplay is fun, and it's practically impossible to complaint about the monetization; on iOS it costs $2 upfront, and on Android the normal game mode is free, we can try any other game mode by watching an advertisement, or unlock it all through a $2 iAP.

    Google Play: Here

    YouTube First Impressions / Review: Here


    MINImax Tinyverse [Game Size: 633 MB] (free)

    Genre: Tower Rush / PvP / Strategy - Requires online Access

    Orientation: Landscape

    Required Attention: Full

    tl;dr review:

    MINImax Tinyverse is a high-quality and very polished strategy 1v1 PvP game that plays like Clash Royale mixed with a MOBA.

    The theme and setting for the game is that we control an army of tiny creatures that battle it out inside a drawer in an old bookshop. The map has a few different "lanes" onto which we deploy units from our hand using food, trigger the ability of our main hero, and activate spells using mana to defeat our opponents and take down their towers.

    Winning a match gives us with tickets, which we use in a shop to buy instantly-opening chests that reward us with new units of more of the same units so we can level them up.

    The game monetizes through a Battle Pass subscription coming in at $6 per season (1-2 months), and through selling premium currency, which can be used to buy additional unit chests, which makes the game pay-to-progress faster.

    Overall, this is the best Clash of Clans alternative I've played in years, and although the developer CAN definitely turn the game very pay-to-win if they want to, I'm willing to give them the benefit of the doubt because of the fun and relatively unique gameplay mix and polish.

    Google Play: Here

    YouTube First Impressions / Review: Here


    Klee: Spacetime Cleaners [Total Game Size: 63 MB] (free)

    Genre: Arcade / Platformer / Shooter / Fast-paced - Offline Playable

    Orientation: Portrait

    Required Attention: Full

    tl;dr review:

    Klee: Spacetime Cleaners is a fun and unique fast-paced arcade platform shooter. I really enjoyed the fact that all attention is on frantically jumping around the level trying to avoid enemies and their bullets while we shoot automatically. It creates a fun, and chaotic, experience.

    Between deaths, we can switch between characters with unique traits, upgrade our characters using the game's one and only currency, and equip consumable power-ups that we "research" for free over time.

    The game's challenging and after beating it you can continue in the endless mode. It also monetizes very lightly with a few incentivized ads and a single $2 iAP to get some currency to upgrade our characters, one extra bag space, and a few more convenience features.

    Google Play: Here

    YouTube First Impressions / Review: Here


    Mobfish Hunter [Total Game Size: 220 MB] (free)

    Genre: Fishing / Action / Casual - Requires Online Access

    Orientation: Landscape

    Required Attention: Full

    tl;dr review:

    Mobfish Hunter is an action fishing game where we catch mutated sea-creatures using sea-mines as bait. Yep, it's exactly as weird and fun as it sounds.

    On our way down into the deep waters, we have to avoid hitting any fish, and once we hit a fish or reach the limit of how far our fishing rod can go, we start reeling in our sea-mine, trying to his as many fish as possible.

    Progression is based around buying new sea-mine, each of which have different attack patterns and can be upgraded, and buying new "utilities", which are permanent upgrades for our fishing rod.

    The game's energy system that gives us 5 lives, each of which regenerates after 5 minutes is a slight annoyance, but with a $2 iAP to remove it completely, the monetization is very light. Buying any iAP also removes the game's ads of which there are quite a few shown between levels if we don't remove them.

    Google Play: Here

    YouTube First Impressions / Review: Here


    Google Sheet of all games I've played so far (searchable and filter-able): https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1bf0OxtVxrboZqyEh01AxJYUUqHm8tEfh-Lx-SugcrzY/edit?usp=sharing

    TL;DR Video Summary (with gameplay) of last week's 4 games: https://youtu.be/n5UVydU-rVs

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    Best portrait mode TCG (aside form YGO?)

    Posted: 01 Feb 2020 09:27 PM PST

    Looking for a portrait mode TCG game (preferably with multiplayer) that plays in portrait mode and has a decent player-base. Anybody got any good ones?

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    Finally released my pet project! I had tons of fun making it, any feedback is welcomed :)

    Posted: 01 Feb 2020 06:06 PM PST

    [DEV] We have updated our zombie shooter game Last Resistance with crafting, a lot of new items & first-person mode.

    Posted: 01 Feb 2020 09:15 AM PST

    are there any dark souls level difficulty games that are actually fun and fair and not just annoying?

    Posted: 01 Feb 2020 03:25 PM PST

    I tried a lot of games that promote themselves as "hardcore" and "challenging" and they end up just being annoying or unfair or cause you deaths that aren't your fault. Also some games where the "hard mode" is just enemies having more health and taking longer to kill.

    If you have any skill based hard games that are actually fun to play and will last in my phone for longer than 30 minutes in any genre at all hook me up

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    [DEV] Ive made a game - Mazzlix - math puzzle, 3000 levels, no inapps, small ammount of ads. Need help.

    Posted: 01 Feb 2020 12:33 PM PST

    If you can help me, please tell - whats good, what is bad, and as i am from not usa and description written by me - im afraid that im done some spellmistaces.

    Doing app takes 3 weeks. There 3000 levels - autogenerated from 100 handcrafted patterns, i know i can do better but im just tired from this game.

    https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=air.mazzlix

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    Older Games on AND emulators?

    Posted: 01 Feb 2020 08:06 PM PST

    Im talking the classic GamEvil Arel Wars and Zenonia 1-3 and Princess Punt. Is there an archive of old AND games (full games with OBB and DATA) and if any of the AND emus can play them?

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    Mmorpgs

    Posted: 01 Feb 2020 07:48 PM PST

    What is a good active mobile mmorpg

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    What happened to Trainyard? (And any puzzle game recommendations?)

    Posted: 01 Feb 2020 02:26 PM PST

    One of my favorite puzzle games on my ipod Touch was Trainyard... I wanted to restart and play more levels (I recall them adding user levels at one point) but I can only find Trainyard Express (the lite version) on the Play Store... what happened to the full game?

    Also, any recommendations on good puzzle games? I don't mind paying for quality puzzle games... I do like tougher puzzle games in general though... and ones that could (almost) be pencil and paper and/or logic type games (like Conceptitis games, Simon Tatham Logic games) are sone of my favorites... Snakebird, Stephen's Sausage Roll (on Steam though, not Android) are what I genetally like... not so much all the typical "watch an ad for a hint" type games that seem to proliferate the store.

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    Father and Son (8 yoa) Coop Game

    Posted: 01 Feb 2020 12:01 PM PST

    I have my phone and my son has a Samsung tab. If like a game that we could play together on separate devices. It doesn't even have to me concurrent play.

    He likes Pokemon style and monster collecting games, but any suggestions would be welcome.

    Thank you

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    Fps games with controller support?

    Posted: 01 Feb 2020 03:11 PM PST

    Are there any fps games you would recommend?

    The obligatory criteria is controller support and an optional one would be offline mode.

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    [INDIE REVIEW + GIVEAWAY] I make reviews on rare and underplayed indie games that deserve some attention in my opinion. I've also talked to the dev and now I have 5 keys to share with. Just send me a private message to get one.

    Posted: 01 Feb 2020 04:36 AM PST

    "Race the Sun" was ported to Android around six months ago

    Posted: 01 Feb 2020 02:32 PM PST

    [REQUEST] Lateral thinking puzzle game for a group of people

    Posted: 01 Feb 2020 04:42 AM PST

    I found a game on playstore that featured lateral thinking puzzles on playstore but I can't find it anymore, now when I finally decided that I wanted to play it with my comrades. It had great visuals iirc

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    [DEV] 66 Santase - The Classic Card Game

    Posted: 01 Feb 2020 01:11 PM PST

    This is one of my games for Android. This is the classic card game Sixty-six, Schnapsen, Santase or whatever you call it. It's different in every country. It's very addictive. You can learn the rules in the game itself. You can play online, offline, customize the rules and UI. Try it and enjoy!

    Google PLay: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=santase.radefffactory

    Promo Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGakzdjyxr0

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    [Request] Looking for an Android game that plays like Battleheart: Legacy

    Posted: 01 Feb 2020 06:13 AM PST

    Y'know, an Action/RPG game with the tap to move/act/attack control and have the skills/potions/whatever on the bottom of the screen. You tap the skill and then tap at the enemy to use it. You level up, unlock/learn skills, buy items/gears, accept quests, dungeons, bossfights, etc.

    If you've played Archangel or Eternium, you'll know what I meant (minus the "draw symbol to cast spell" thingy).

    If you've played Vainglory, you'll know what I meant (the tap control, not the MOBA gameplay).

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    Inuyasha mobile game incoming

    Posted: 01 Feb 2020 11:39 AM PST

    Can I run GTA Liberty city stories?

    Posted: 01 Feb 2020 11:19 AM PST

    Hey everyone,

    I tried to search for this game requirements and I swear I can't find anything helpful and I don't know where to search for answer so I believe this is the right place

    The phone I'm using is Huawei Mate 10 Lite

    Android Version : 8.0.0

    CPU : Hisilicion Kirin 659

    RAM : 4 GB

    Thanks in advance.

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    [REQUEST] Android offline FPS with gyro controlls and gamepad support?

    Posted: 01 Feb 2020 11:04 AM PST

    I am looking for an Android offline FPS with gyro controlls and gamepad support. It does not need to be free.

    Is there such a thing?

    Thanks in advance :)

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    Review on Stellaren Len

    Posted: 01 Feb 2020 10:01 AM PST

    Since Google Play restrict reviews to 500 letters (including spaces and special whatnot) I'll have to do this here. And in case the dev is also a Redditor occasionally.

    The game's good. The new art is expected (I mean, it's been like 3-5 years since Stellaren existed). The music still fits. Everything is good. The VN part, that is. And if my memory serves right, I don't even know what the hell is happening anymore (apart from the major events from the first two games). "What's this thing? Who are you? Who am I? Why does everyone's name have more than one letter?" was me in the first part.

    The game has more swearing, though, so be aware. Expect to read "Fuck" and "Shit" on most lines. Like the first two, most of the characters here are girls (I mean, the main character is one of the only few male characters). And all of them have, well, 'relationship' points.

    The minigame parts are a bit more difficult than the first two installments (Stellaren I-V and Acrux) since they only focused on the spacey battle stuff. In this, it has the Antares chibi turned-based minigame (kind of fun, at least for me). And the... new side scroll bullet hell minigame. Which most of the readers/players are having a hard time of. Heck, I can't even complete the first space fight.

    The controls are wonky. The upgrades are more expensive. And the only way to get credits was to save up. The credits isn't even shared on all saves unlike the first two, and there's no other way to get credits, you literally have to save up (which is... Balanced?). The first minigame (the 'land based' minigame) is manageable. The space battle is just unbalanced. I guess it's just me not being good at bullet hells. But if you're good at 'em, then go in blasting.

    Aight, moving on. The story part is good. Would recommend playing the previous two games first (Stellaren and Stellaren: Acrux respectively), I don't know everyone's preferences, but this game is good for bored sci-fi readers, and excuse me, weebs (am weeb too), since the artstyle is anim... uhh, what's a more appropriate thing to call that artstyle? Eh, I'll just call it what weebs call it, "anime"-style. I mean, most VNs have anime-ish art styles.

    Thanks for reading my word barf of a review.

    Anyway, this is the link

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    I have Android phone and my gf has iPhone. What should we play together?

    Posted: 01 Feb 2020 09:47 AM PST

    Genre doesn't really matter.

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