Android Gaming Game/Device Suggestion Requests, Support and General Discussion - 4 Day Thread for Saturday, Dec 04 to Wednesday, Dec 08 |
- Game/Device Suggestion Requests, Support and General Discussion - 4 Day Thread for Saturday, Dec 04 to Wednesday, Dec 08
- Weekly 'What have you been playing?' thread - 12/03
- The elusive Unicorn: Free and unmonetized games
- My review of Rocket League: Sideswipe. 'The developers are quite ballsy for putting a game of this caliber on mobile'.
- [DEV] Took a year longer than expected, but my first mobile game is in open beta! Come check out Momentum, a turn based realtime action roguelite, feedback appreciated!
- What mobile games are MUST play
- Adventure novel book style
- [REQUEST] Any game similar to the long defunct Titanfall Assault?
- Looking for games to play against the SO.
- Searching for online multiplayer games that 4 friends can play together
- Looking for a Game like Stardew Valley on android + controller support
- What are some of the best emulators in 2021 for Pokemon games?
- Mud and Blood Mobile?
- Good freeplay games with costomization character game
- Ocean legends?
- What game is this?
- 5 Quick Tl;Dr Android Game Reviews / Recommendations (Episode 199)
- Fun coop games that aren't pay2win?
- Anyone knows a game where it's like I'm playing DnD?
- [REQUEST] android games like exiled kingdoms with a world and dungeons to explore, skills to learn, and a cool story.
- [REQUEST] Looking for Android horror game recs that aren't PC ports?
- [DEV]8 Bit Fighters VS (indie VS fighting game created by myself alone) v1.1.0 update
- Trucks that will be available in the first version of the upcoming mobile simulator game “Truckers of Europe 3” by Wanda Software.
- Can you move a virtual machine to an SD card?
- Any way to play windows game maker games on android?
- searching for a long lost game
- Amazon appstore Kotor
Posted: 04 Dec 2021 06:00 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. Game recommendations / requests can also be made in our Discord server in the [link] [comments] | ||
Weekly 'What have you been playing?' thread - 12/03 Posted: 03 Dec 2021 05:00 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:
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The elusive Unicorn: Free and unmonetized games Posted: 04 Dec 2021 03:14 AM PST I have been looking around for a bit and am in the search of LibreGames for Android. The most important parts of these games for most people probably are that they are:
Sounds impossible in this highly competitive market where everything is aimed at making money? It's not! Actually where is a quite big variety of games available. Games I am currently aware of: Battle for Wesnoth Think of it as Fire Emblem. It's a turn based strategy game. Basically you move your armies around on a hex map and try to defeat the enemy troops. For battles you have to take stuff into account like type of troops as well as the terrain. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=it.alessandropira.wesnoth114&hl=en_US&gl=US Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead A survival game. Your goal is so survive during a zombie apocalypse. And boy is it deep. It has an extensive crafting system. You can get various interesting mutations. Makes every playthrough very unique. If you aren't fond of the ASCII-Style you can chose between different tilesets in the options. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.MichaelDavies.CataclysmDDA&hl=en_US&gl=US SuperTuxKart A classic among the Linux community. It's basically a homebrew Mario Kart. But instead of Nintendo Characters you have several FOSS-Characters like Tux the Penguin or Gnu. Even has a Story made and even splitscreen multiplayer. I recommend a device with a bigger screen for the latter. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.supertuxkart.stk SuperTux What SuperTuxKart is to Mario Kart, Super Tux is to Super Mario. It's a 2D platformer with a full story mode and also offers a ton of levels made by the community. Even has a world map where you select the different levels from. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.lethargik.supertux2&hl=en_US&gl=US Birth of the Empires A turn-based 4X strategy game in the style of Master of Orion 2. You control one of the factions of the universe and need to guide it from the beginning of the empire. There are different ways to win. So how you reach your goal is up to you. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.blotunga.bote.android&hl=en_US&gl=US ETLegacy It's a port of ET Legacy which itself is a project which keeps Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory alive. The game is a WW2 multiplayer shooter. In every round two teams fight for different objects on the map. The official maps are based on real locations, but there are also a ton of community made maps available. https://www.etlegacy.com/download Unciv Tries to recreate the gameplay of Civilization 5, minus the graphics. So what you get is a turn based 4X game where you guide a civilization through the ages, engage in diplomacy with other factions and of course wage war. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.unciv.app&hl=en_US&gl=US Freeciv More Civilization on Android. This one is not based on Civ 5 though, but on Civ 1 and Civ 2. The general gameplay is identical though: Turn based 4X game, diplomacy, war and so on. Also looks fancier than Unciv. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=pl.org.zielinscy.freeciv&hl=en_US&gl=US Mindustry Basically Factorio for Android, but with its own style. You build a factory, defend your base against waves of enemies, collect resources and then travel to the next map. While doing all of this you unlock new buildings which you carry over to new maps. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=io.anuke.mindustry&hl=en_US&gl=US Minetest Minetest looks like Minecraft, but according to the devs it has a completely different goal. They see it more as a engine for different games which you can download as plugins. You can also just play it like Minecraft, dig through the world, collect resources and build stuff if you want though. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.minetest.minetest&hl=en_US&gl=US Tuxemon This is a project in it's very early phase of development. Basically it's a FOSS-Version of the early Pokémon games with its own storyline and monsters. There isn't a lot to play available at the moment. You can still already take a look. https://tuxemon.org/android-install.html OpenTTD This is a recreation of the classic Transport Tycoon. As the name implies you have to create a transportation network. So you have to set up routes for trucks and trains and so on. Comes with its own assets. But if you like the look of the classic Transport Tycoon and have a version of it available, you can use these assets. Not a requirement to play it though. Even supports online multiplayer. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.openttd.sdl&hl=en_US&gl=US If you know more, feel free to link to them in the comments! [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 03 Dec 2021 09:50 PM PST TL;DR If you like kicking and hitting balls in a game that's easy to understand but hard to master with a very reasonable microtransaction system, this is the game for you. I've always heard of the PC and console versions of Rocket League. Apparently its really fun, enjoyable and all around a great experience. Unfortunately I never had a PC that could run this game well (and for a reaction-based game like it, running well is a must) so I had to give up on it. Enter Rocket League : Sideswipe.
The game has three graphical settings- low, medium and high. They're pretty self explanatory, with low being bare bones and omitting certain visual effects, medium having extra visual effects and better shadows, and high being an all-rounder great looking experience. The game has a frame rate slider that takes the frame rate from 30-60, for squeezing out that extra juice from your battery. Honestly, the game looks great even on low, with medium and high being incredibly good looking for a fast paced, action based game like this. The balls look really good, at least when compared to mine. Performance is good across the board, with the system requirements being generously low. (Genshin Impact has traumatized me on this front)
The game has a banger electronic soundtrack (with genres ranging from techno to EDM however its quite short, probably because of licensing), and good audio cues various actions such as hitting balls (I tried it myself, the sounds are incredibly accurate), getting balls into holes (goalposts or hoops) and general ambiance (crowd cheering, whistles etc.). The audio design of this game is incredibly good, and makes me want to keep hitting balls with cars.
And of course, last but not the least - gameplay. So, how's the gameplay here? Bad? Good? Well..... ...Its ball bustingly good. Seriously, this game has fantastic gameplay. The controls are super easy to understand. Within a minute, you'll be hitting balls like a champ. However, despite these controls being easy to understand, they're hard to master (just the way they should be). You will have to understand the subtle nuances of your boosts, the gravity and acceleration of the car, the physics and weight of the balls, and then you'll find that the game is seriously fun. The microtransactions are absolute perfection. Literally all of the micro-transactions in this game are purely cosmetic, with no gameplay change. What this means is that a Lvl 1 player fresh out of the womb and a Lvl 100 player straight out of their mother's basement have an equal opportunity to win. The playing fields are truly even to create that perfect ball-hitting action. Matches are short and simple, and can be completed in a bus or train ride, which makes this the perfect pick up and play game.
The game has all of the staples of a mobile game of course - Daily rewards, lootboxes, different leagues and ranks (Bronze 1, Bronze 2 yada yada), but it never falls into the trappings of other android games (being pay to win). It is the perfect example of what a mobile game should be, which is good portable fun. This game also makes me want to hit balls. 10/10 game. im not a native english speaker, so apologies if the language was inconsistent and the grammer was wrong. this is also literally the first review ive ever done for any piece of media, so apologies if it doesnt sound great and professional [link] [comments] | ||
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What mobile games are MUST play Posted: 03 Dec 2021 08:46 PM PST Not a massive gamer but I got into clash of clans when that first came out and have recently been playing some battle royales (mainly cod mobile, pubg). Kind of over them and I'm waiting for Apex to come out. In the meantime, what games do you guys reckon are just absolute classics that everyone should experience? [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 04 Dec 2021 11:34 AM PST So is there anything similar to the Sorcerery series, Dust and salt and the lone wolf saga? Not just pure reading and making choices but actual gameplay also prefer it to be fantasy and not sci-fi [link] [comments] | ||
[REQUEST] Any game similar to the long defunct Titanfall Assault? Posted: 04 Dec 2021 05:52 AM PST It's been years and I'm still missing it, here's a quick gameplay incase you havent played it Basically, you drop your units on the map and they go to the waypoint, once there the AI takes over and either attacks or capture the closes waypoint until all of them are captured and then proceeds to attack the enemy base. [link] [comments] | ||
Looking for games to play against the SO. Posted: 03 Dec 2021 05:09 PM PST Looking for some games both of us can download and play against each other. Mainly a turn based simple games. Only difficulty is she has iOS and I have Android. (If this isn't the right sub, I'd love a better place to ask). [link] [comments] | ||
Searching for online multiplayer games that 4 friends can play together Posted: 04 Dec 2021 01:51 AM PST Me and my friends want to play games together while talking on discord. We have played the obvious games like:- Pubg, Fortnite, cod, pictionary type games, among us, fall guys clones Can someone recommend something new? [link] [comments] | ||
Looking for a Game like Stardew Valley on android + controller support Posted: 04 Dec 2021 11:37 AM PST Hey guys, So after I spent hundred hrs of playing Stardew Valley on my Phone (with my Razer Kishi Controller) I got spoiled.It feels so good playing mobile games with the Kishi, just like it did years ago when I was a Kid playing Pokemon on my Gameboy Color.However, I cant find an alternative to Stardew Valley that also supports controller gameplay. Maybe you guys can help me out?It doesnt has to be exactly a Stardew Valley clone - just an awesome made game that has a lot of Gametime to offer and is playable with my Razer Kishi.An RPG would be my favourite Genre, oh and I dont really like to play all those first person Games on a Phone like minecraft or even Games like GTA Would be nice if someone could help me out =) Edit: There is also this "Xbox Game Pass Cloud" thing. Not sure how good it works but if this makes sense I'm all done for it. [link] [comments] | ||
What are some of the best emulators in 2021 for Pokemon games? Posted: 04 Dec 2021 02:48 AM PST I remember back in the day playing Pokemon games on my PC using Desmume and VisualBoyAdvance. I'm wondering what are the most recent pokemon games that can be played on Android using an emulator? I've heard of Citra with the 3ds games? [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 04 Dec 2021 07:24 AM PST I am looking for a game I had downloaded about a year or two ago that was virtually an identical mobile version of Mud and Blood. To sum it up Mud and Blood is a WW2 strategy game that was originally a flash game on the web where one starts off with a fireteam of randomly generated troops each with unique skills at your command and you fight off endless waves of enemy troops. As the waves progress you get points to award the troops with better weapons, call in more troops, construct fortified positions, vehicles, etc. There was lots of details and random situations that came into play. IMO it was the most realistic combat game on mobile because you really had to focus on the abilities of your men and leading them, there was lots of strategy to it. If anyone could help me find the mobile version of this game that was released it would be awesome. I would even be happy with any recomendations you guys have that would fill my fix for being a armchair commander. All I can find is FPS military games and "strategy" games that are very arcadish pay to play type games. The more realistic the better. Thanks! [link] [comments] | ||
Good freeplay games with costomization character game Posted: 04 Dec 2021 05:00 AM PST I want a game you can bee a monster or human or anything with in-depth details and you can do anything you want and it's never end [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 04 Dec 2021 06:45 AM PST There was a game called ocean legends I played a few years ago, I really like it the best game I played on phone to this day. I can remember the game shutting down for a reason I don't no. Does any one no what happend to this game if it's available to play any other way or is there any games like it I really would like to no. [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 04 Dec 2021 06:05 AM PST I am in search for a game that I once played probably 2 years ago. It is similar to tween craft (search on Google play) but it's better and the characters are furries. It's an animation game similar to Vyond and GoAnimate but the characters are furries and it is free. In that game, you could add frames and move characters around. You can add effects for your character to see. The earliest experience I remember there is watching an animation in its application and I think it was about a nuclear disaster. You can use characters such as an orange shirted tank top poodle or create some such as a white cat with a dress and a crown. It's similar to gacha life but you make your videos in the app and you animate the characters reaction and make them move. The reactions were preset and you can make them walk or run. Please help me! (Year: 2017-2019 Genre: Animation and Character Design Perspective: 2.5D App purchases: Subscription, normal purchases Characters: Preset humanoid animals and custom ones. Free: Yes) [link] [comments] | ||
5 Quick Tl;Dr Android Game Reviews / Recommendations (Episode 199) Posted: 03 Dec 2021 03:45 AM PST December is here (ho ho ho?), and I've got five new game recommendations to keep you busy, based on the most interesting games I played and that were covered on MiniReview this week :) Support these posts (and YouTube content + development of MiniReview) on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/NimbleThor <3 This episode includes an awesome gem of an adventure racing game, an interesting simulation strategy game about making wine, a fun casual puzzler, an old-school twin-stick shooter, and a wacky duck-breeding semi-idle game. Disagree with my opinion? Let's have a friendly discussion below. New to these posts? Check out the first one from 199 weeks ago here. Let's get to the games:DATA WING [Game Size: 112 MB] (free)Genre: Racing / Adventure / Indie - Offline Playable Orientation: Landscape Required Attention: Full tl;dr review by NimbleThor: DATA Wing is an incredibly unique and polished story-driven adventure racing game that takes place inside a computer where we fly around racetracks to deliver data across the system for our boss, "Mother". The gameplay experience is split into two parts; completing racing levels to access deeper parts of the system, and experiencing the story that unravels in-between levels through messages from Mother. The 40+ levels are kept fresh by introducing increased gravity, changing the level objectives, adding keys that we must collect to finish the track, and much more. Not to mention that the racetrack designs differ vastly from level to level, making each one a real challenge to complete. The controls have us simply tap either side of the screen to navigate left or right. While this is a simple setup, it's made difficult by the fact that we constantly want to fly as close to the edge of the track as possible, since gliding along it boosts our speed. Perhaps the best part about DATA WING is that both parts of the game are so well made that they could stand on their own, and neither part suffers from the other's high quality. The gameplay is fun, but the mysterious adventure and conversations with Mother truly take it to the next level. In fact, everything from the neat neon graphics to the tight controls, great level design, and amazing plot just screams style and polish. DATA WING is completely free to play, with no ads or iAPs. Although it only takes 3-4 hours to complete, it is an absolute gem of a mobile game and by far the best mix of the racing and adventure genres I've ever experienced. Check it out on Google Play: Here Check it out on MiniReview:: Here Hundred Days [Total Game Size: 467 MB] ($5.99)Genre: Simulation / Strategy - Offline Playable Orientation: Landscape Required Attention: Some tl;dr review by AlexSem: Hundred Days is a beautiful turn-based strategy simulation game about the delicate art of winemaking. After getting fed up with our boring office job, we move to the country to start a wine company and gradually learn all the necessary steps involved, from growing and harvesting plants to crushing, fermenting, aging, bottling, and finally selling our product to customers. We spend each season performing the most appropriate actions for our business by playing cards from our hand onto a grid-based board. Cards consume a certain number of squares and occupy the board for several turns, so succeeding often requires using our limited space in the most efficient way and planning a couple of turns ahead. As we progress, we gain access to new plant spots, grapes, tools, and more advanced equipment. Through these upgrades, our production processes improve, and we get ever closer to achieving the ideal characteristics of our wine, making our product more attractive. There are lots of parameters to consider, such as the soil type best suited for certain wines, aging duration, the appropriate fermentation bacteria, and much more. For better or worse, the game provides only a basic tutorial that doesn't reveal all these nuances, leaving a lot of room for trial and error. While the game is pleasant to the eyes, provides a relaxing gameplay experience, and even features an intriguing story, it's also very time-consuming due to lots of repetitive manual tasks, a constant low income, and the possibility to fail completely should we choose an incorrect development path. The controls are also somewhat unresponsive, and the game performs poorly, with high battery consumption. Hundred Days is a $5.99 premium game with no ads or iAP. Despite its flaws, it's a high-quality wine-making simulator perfect for those fond of peaceful strategy games. Check it out on Google Play: Here Check it out on MiniReview:: Here klocki [Game Size: 51 MB] ($0.99)Genre: Puzzle / Casual - Offline Playable Orientation: Landscape Required Attention: Some tl;dr review by Yousef: Klocki is a relaxing puzzler filled to the brim with ever-changing mechanics aimed at making it continuously harder for us to connect the lines in each level. The game starts us out with a simple puzzle made up of just two blocks that are viewed from an isometric perspective. Each block has a movable plate onto which a line of a certain shape is printed. The goal is to make these two lines turn into one continuous line by switching the position of the two plates. After a few levels, this core mechanic evolves to include rotating blocks, blocks that contain two lines, a sliding mechanic, and even blocks that unfold. Over time, the gameplay gets incredibly brutal as more types of blocks are introduced every few levels. This prevents the levels from growing repetitive and is easily the game's primary advantage over other similar puzzlers. While the complexity of the levels rises, however, there is no help system to compensate for the increased difficulty, which means it's possible to get completely stuck on a level. The art-style is incredibly minimalistic but fits the simple 2D puzzles decently well. The sound effects, however, get annoyingly repetitive during long sessions. Klocki is a $0.99 premium game with no ads or iAPs. Its calming music and atmospheric theme make it a neat relaxing puzzler for people who aren't afraid to spend the time it takes to get past the levels they may get stuck on. Check it out on Google Play: Here Check it out on MiniReview:: Here Crimsonland [Game Size: 104 MB] ($9.99)Genre: Shooter / Twin-stick / Port - Offline Playable Orientation: Landscape Required Attention: Full tl;dr review by AlexSem: Crimsonland is a port of fast-paced, bloody twin-stick shooter in which we fight aliens, spiders, zombies, and whatever else comes storming at us using a vast variety of weapons and skills. With no meaningful story or explanation of any kind, the game puts us on a field with swarms of enemies coming from every side. We have no other goal than to end up as the last one standing, which means we are free to cause total mayhem with the weapons and powerups we pick up from fallen enemies. Gaining enough experience increases our level and allows us to choose a useful perk to help us in our struggle. Successfully finishing a level unlocks new pieces of weaponry and skills to be used in later missions, ensuring we always get to experience a new, devastating carnage in every level. After finishing the main campaign's 60 levels spread across different worlds and unlocking all weapons and perks, we can test our skills in a survival mode. This mode probably won't keep you occupied for long as it grows repetitive and boring after some time. Still, it remains interesting to pick the game up from time to time to engage in a mindless bloody massacre. Crimsonland is a $9.99 premium game on Android with no ads or iAPs. Despite its high price tag, it is a game of great quality that will definitely be appreciated by old-school players and anyone fond of quick action games. Check it out on Google Play: Here Check it out on MiniReview:: Here Clusterduck [Game Size: 216 MB] (Free)Genre: Casual / Idle - Offline Playable Orientation: Portrait Required Attention: Little tl;dr review by NimbleThor: Clusterduck is a casual and incredibly wacky semi-idle duck breeding game with no real objective apart from attempting to unlock all achievements and complete every duck collection by breeding as many weird, mutated ducks as possible. Each duck is made up of a combination of a head, wings, and a tail, with hundreds of potential variations of each body part. Starting with just a few ducks, they automatically start breeding and lay eggs in one of the three available nests. Depending on the egg rarity, we must wait between a few minutes to a few hours before we can hatch it to spawn a new duck. The duckling inherits some body parts from its parents but may also mutate to create truly weird body parts, such as wheels for wings or a sword head. We have room for a maximum of 25 ducks, after which we need to start sacrificing some of our least rare ducks by throwing them into a black hole. This is also the only way to prevent the most common ducks from continuing to breed. After sacrificing enough ducks, a hole monster even spawns. Killing this monster by repeatedly tapping it spawns a mutated egg that hatches a duck with cursed and mutated body parts. Clusterduck monetizes through a banner ad at the bottom of the screen, incentivized ads to speed up egg hatching, and a few $1-$2 iAPs to remove all ads, unlock another nest, or increase the duck capacity limit. The core concept is great fun and could be expanded to become fantastic. Currently, however, it lacks a bit of gameplay to keep anyone but the most hardcore achievement-hunters hooked for more than a few days. Check it out on Google Play: Here Check it out on MiniReview:: Here NEW REVIEW APP: You can search and filter reviews and games I've played (and more) in my app MiniReview: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=minireview.best.android.games.reviews Special thanks to the Patreon Producers "Wafflestack Studio", "FarmRPG", and "Mohaimen" who help make these posts possible through their Patreon support <3 Outdated (replaced by MiniReview): Sheet of all games I've played so far: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1bf0OxtVxrboZqyEh01AxJYUUqHm8tEfh-Lx-SugcrzY/edit?usp=sharing TL;DR Video Summary (with gameplay) of last week's 3 games: https://youtu.be/B3-bZIN-2E4 Episode 186 Episode 187 Episode 188 Episode 189 Episode 190 Episode 191 Episode 192 Episode 193 Episode 194 Episode 195 Episode 196 Episode 197 Episode 198 [link] [comments] | ||
Fun coop games that aren't pay2win? Posted: 03 Dec 2021 11:29 PM PST I've been playing Clash Royale strictly for the clan/2v2 matches and absolutely love it. But the game has become so pay2win now that I'm constantly outclassed by other players that are my level but have overpowered cards. What kind of cooperative games are there that aren't pay2win? Any genre is fine. [link] [comments] | ||
Anyone knows a game where it's like I'm playing DnD? Posted: 03 Dec 2021 09:30 PM PST Weirdly enough I haven't played DnD before but I do know some mechanics of it. So what happened was I found a game called " Life in Adventure " and it somewhat felt like how it a DnD game would be but in a shorter lifespan. I'm just wondering if you guys have any other idea of a game similar to DnD or any tabletop games with RPG elements , Game of luck (possibly dice related) , loots and gimmicks , stat based weapons. Also if possible I want a single player , or if it's an Multiplayer it should be a no video/voice thing. I'm also fine with games like a game of choice but I would prefer if the choices is non linear to a point there's only one ending to it. Hope you guys have a nice day ! [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 04 Dec 2021 04:57 AM PST Also, I have a question, I tried Titan quest n I didn't felt the same wonder as when I played exiled kingdoms, any idea why? [link] [comments] | ||
[REQUEST] Looking for Android horror game recs that aren't PC ports? Posted: 03 Dec 2021 11:40 PM PST I've been trying to find good Android horror games to play, and it seems if I search for it on the Google Play store a lot of what shows up is either cheap screamers of whatever's popular or ports of stuff I can just play on my computer. Does anyone have any good suggestions for stuff that's made to be played on mobile? I don't think a lot of 3d rendered stuff, RPG Maker Games, or point and click stuff is really intended for mobile devices, and it doesn't port well a lot of the time. It's awkward and makes good games play badly. I'm looking for:
Sorry if that's a lot of check points, I've been having no luck on mobile game recs and I figured maybe being extra specific might help [link] [comments] | ||
[DEV]8 Bit Fighters VS (indie VS fighting game created by myself alone) v1.1.0 update Posted: 03 Dec 2021 06:23 PM PST Well, after a few months since the 1st release, the time has come. First big update with new character. PV for introducing the new character is here Since no one told me off last time, or being nice to me. I guess my self promotion has matched the rules and above the OK level? Below is the link for the download (Free) and feel free to ask me any questions. Link to Google Play Store [link] [comments] | ||
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Can you move a virtual machine to an SD card? Posted: 04 Dec 2021 01:44 AM PST So I'm new to this type of software and do not know much about them. I downloaded a virtual machine called F1 VM to cheat in a game and was successful. But it takes up a lot of space and i really want to know if I can move it (with the game) to my SD card. If yes, how? Thanks in advance :) [link] [comments] | ||
Any way to play windows game maker games on android? Posted: 03 Dec 2021 02:36 PM PST I am searching for a way to play Game Maker Studio 2 games that were made originally for windows on my android phone. But, nor exagear neither wine itself worked, returning an error. Is there any alternative app or a way to recompile the game to play in android? [link] [comments] | ||
searching for a long lost game Posted: 04 Dec 2021 12:15 AM PST so theres this game that i believed has been deleted , not sure when since im still small that time that game is like card based where you choose soldiers or open pack for soldiers gameplay mainly is just the soldiers u field fighting for objectives theres like 2 iteration of this one is future and another one like old school but with same concept [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 03 Dec 2021 10:52 PM PST So i went to install kotor Amazon app store version and wont go past the screen. Download failed. I had it before but removed it. Anyone have solution? [link] [comments] |
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