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- What are the main differences between gaming on android compared to IOS?
- What are the best free games for low-end devices?
- What are the best infinitely playable games?
- Does anyone here play this underrated game? The name of the game is BATTLE SUPREMACY and it's playable offline.
- Harry Potter Awakened magic
- Have any of you played Apple Knight? What are your thoughts?
- Does anybody know of a phone with good price-quality relation that is good for gaming?
- League of Legends Wild Rift: Champions, Esports and more
- Looking for a bluetooth controller to use with the Samsung Galaxy S10 SM-G973U?
- Hey fellow android gamers, we will have open Vacancies for Season 32 in our guild regarding the game Legend Of Solgard. Please read the post and visit our discord if you are interested. :)
- [REQUEST] Looking for a timesink game, like Factorio or Minecraft
- What's everybodies top picks for gamepad compatible games?
- I'm trying to find more games I can play with my son over Google play. Can anyone recommend some enthralling titles that aren't p2w or ad-tastic?
- Looking for a game similar to Infinity Blade
- Candy Crush/Bejeweled lookalike but without levels
- Games like Rise of kingdoms?
- [REQUEST] Pinball-y game like Monster Strike or Hyper Heroes
- Long game with a great story?
- Is the Samsung galaxy a70 good for gaming?
- Any good game hubs out there?
- My Turn (Beta) Standard Gameplay #13
- Defenders Chronicles like games (tower defence RPG)
What are the main differences between gaming on android compared to IOS? Posted: 01 Jan 2020 11:55 PM PST | ||
What are the best free games for low-end devices? Posted: 02 Jan 2020 06:26 AM PST | ||
What are the best infinitely playable games? Posted: 02 Jan 2020 03:17 AM PST What are some good games that dont really have a goal and you can just play forever? Minecraft used to be this game where i could just play anywhere and never get bored of it but my world got corrupted and i quit so i'm looking for some alternatives.. price doesnt matter btw [link] [comments] | ||
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Have any of you played Apple Knight? What are your thoughts? Posted: 02 Jan 2020 06:59 AM PST | ||
Does anybody know of a phone with good price-quality relation that is good for gaming? Posted: 02 Jan 2020 11:52 AM PST I've seen a lot of phones but most of them focus on the camera quality and the display and even though I care about the display and a bit about the camera, I want a phone that's a bit more powerful than the average phone. (Btw, I don't really know if I should be asking this in this subreddit) [link] [comments] | ||
League of Legends Wild Rift: Champions, Esports and more Posted: 02 Jan 2020 08:18 AM PST
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Looking for a bluetooth controller to use with the Samsung Galaxy S10 SM-G973U? Posted: 02 Jan 2020 09:37 AM PST My opinion on controllers is that a wired/physical connection is best. This is because I hate input lag, and I don't like the idea of needing to charge an input or output device for long periods of time constantly. However, because I would to use this controller with my new phone, I need a bluetooth controller for practical reasons. My requirements/main wants for the physical design and physical features are that the controller can hold my phone with a clamp (preferably built into the controller itself) in both landscape and portrait positions (in a practical way), I would like the actual physical controls to be on the either side of the phone (while it is clamped in *** See Note 1 ***), it needs most or all the main controller inputs (basically 4 face buttons, L1, L2, R1, R2, a start button, a select button, a d-pad, and 2 analog sticks [one on each side {I don't mind if these can be held down, acting as buttons L3/R3, or not}]), and the controller should still be able to be used comfortably when a phone or tablet isn't clamped in (I also plan on using the controller with my PC). As for what I will be using the controller for, in terms of gaming, I plan on using the controller with Android games; however, I also plan on being able to use the controller to play games on emulators on my phone. Also, I will be using the controller with my PC, so it would be nice if the controller was designed to confortable to use with a phone clamped in both landscape and portrait positions and when a phone isn't clamped in. Finally, the features I want (but, could live without just fine) are a long battery life, decent charging time (in terms of the battery life to charging time ratio), and minimum input lag (I could live with input lag which is greater than the mimimum amount, as long as I can play games without major impacts to playability or gameplay [I do play games which aren't consider casual, but I can tolerate input lag in a game as long as it is possible to adjust for it as a player]). *** Start of Note 1 *** Think the Nintendo Switch (both versions 1 and 2)/Switch Lite, the PSP, PS Vita, the Game Boy Advance/Game Boy Micro (not the Game Boy Advance SP), the bottom half of the Nintendo DS (while playing a GBA game [not sure if any Nintendo DS games used only the bottom screen; and I don't know if Nintendo DS Lite, Nintendo DSi, or any of the versions of the Nintendo 3DS/2DS have can play games with only the bottom screen {officially/without hacks/modding/homebrew games}]), the Nintendo Wii U Gamepad, the Sega Game Gear, the Sega Nomad, the Atari Lynx, the SNK Neo Geo Pocket/Neo Geo Pocket Color, the Bandai WonderSwan/WonderSwan Color/WonderSwan Crystal, or similar handheld console input layouts. Basically, having a screen in the middle with physical inputs on the side. This is apposed to the screen being on top with the physical inputs below or a dual screen setup (think the original Game Boy, Game Boy Pocket, Game Boy Light, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance SP, Nintendo DS/DS Lite/DSi games which use the top screen [with or without the bottom screen], and Nintendo 3DS/2DS games). The idea is to have the phone basically feel more like a handheld console (one with a single screen), but at the same time having the ability to play games designed for both landscape and portrait without any problems (or having to take a long time to clamp and and clamp the phone to change positions) using one controller. *** End of Note 1 *** [link] [comments] | ||
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[REQUEST] Looking for a timesink game, like Factorio or Minecraft Posted: 01 Jan 2020 03:04 PM PST I'm looking for something I can jump into anytime and work on building a world. Something where you start small and slowly build up resources that let you get better resources and build better things. I used to play for hours in Factorio, but these days I'm not really able to get to the PC much. Minecraft obviously fits the bill, but it gives me such a hand cramp to play on the virtual on-screen controller, I'd rather something I could play more casually. I've tried Dont Starve, but that's such a struggle to survive it's not quite as relaxing as I'd hope for. Pocket City is good if basic, but I've pretty much finished that. I've just found Pocket Build anyone know if it's any good..? Thanks very much for any suggestions. [link] [comments] | ||
What's everybodies top picks for gamepad compatible games? Posted: 02 Jan 2020 09:00 AM PST Got an mfi controller for Christmas and been having fun using it with my phone. Wondering what games you guys play that works well with the gamepad or games that enhance the user experience by having it connected. [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 02 Jan 2020 08:42 AM PST My son loves to play terraria, but his tablet can barely play it, so I'm looking for something more accessible to both of us. We both like Minecraft, but my hands are really really big and the small interface on my pixel xl2 makes it difficult for me to play fps games, so I'm looking for some middle ground between us. He likes lots of different kinds of games and his taste is always evolving, whereas I love RPGs and stat/inventory/party management games with engrossing stories and deep lore, tcgs like Shadow Era, TES: Legends, AFK Arena, Final Fantasy; campaign-style board games like Eldritch Horror, D&D and D&D board games, Descent, Mice & Mystics, etc. I really wish Pokemon TCG was available as an app. We both like Pokemon, though I'm more of a fan than he is. Unfortunately, wifi vs. data is a prohibitive factor here, as we don't have a cellular or data plan for his tablet, so he's either required to be over WiFi at the house or no lte data usage, so while MMORPGs might be good suggestions, they limit our together time to when we are both on wifi. TL;DR I'm trying to find games to play with my 13 year old son. He likes games like terraria and Minecraft and I like games like TCGs, RPGs, and party management dungeon crawlers with deep lore. Any suggestions? [link] [comments] | ||
Looking for a game similar to Infinity Blade Posted: 01 Jan 2020 04:29 PM PST It's a old game I loved to play on my iPod touch years ago, but now I'm looking for something similar on my OnePlus6. Any suggestions are appreciated. [link] [comments] | ||
Candy Crush/Bejeweled lookalike but without levels Posted: 02 Jan 2020 05:24 AM PST Does anyone have any suggestions? I would just like to be able to play untill there are no moves left instead of a stupid levels/lives system. [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 02 Jan 2020 01:12 AM PST Do u have games that u can suggest me? I just want games like this to kill time. [link] [comments] | ||
[REQUEST] Pinball-y game like Monster Strike or Hyper Heroes Posted: 01 Jan 2020 07:35 PM PST Preferably a game that is/can be:
I enjoyed the short lived global Monster Strike. I played Hyper Heroes for a bit before putting some cash in and realizing I would need to put 100x that amount be "good". I really enjoy the active game play of aiming that little ricocheting character, leveling up, combos, etc. I'm in love with games I enjoy and can support with things like ad-free upgrades or even a small upfront cost, but would prefer to stay away from the pseudo-gacha that is Hyper Heroes. Are there any decent games that scratch this itch? [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 02 Jan 2020 02:21 AM PST Premium preferred. I'd rather pay upfront and avoid microtransactions. [link] [comments] | ||
Is the Samsung galaxy a70 good for gaming? Posted: 02 Jan 2020 05:19 AM PST | ||
Posted: 02 Jan 2020 01:08 AM PST Play games is too slow and the game space that comes with OnePlus devices doesn't work in landscape. Anyone know a good app I can use to launch all my games from? [link] [comments] | ||
My Turn (Beta) Standard Gameplay #13 Posted: 02 Jan 2020 09:06 AM PST
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Defenders Chronicles like games (tower defence RPG) Posted: 01 Jan 2020 01:43 PM PST My favourite mobile game ever was back in the days of ipod touches and the original galaxies. It was a tower defence RPG in which you had a hero in each stage that leveled up and could be equipped with items. The overall goal was to complete each stage with maximum stars. I've never found anything like it in the many years since, do you guys know of anything similar? [link] [comments] |
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