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    Android Gaming Anyone played this? Any paywall? Fair gacha?

    Android Gaming Anyone played this? Any paywall? Fair gacha?


    Anyone played this? Any paywall? Fair gacha?

    Posted: 19 Dec 2020 04:09 AM PST

    Alexander is a 5-minute interactive story with art inspired by Return of the Obra Dinn

    Posted: 19 Dec 2020 09:54 AM PST

    Diablo Immortal Pre-Reg is available to install!

    Posted: 18 Dec 2020 08:34 PM PST

    There Is No Game: Wrong Dimension - now on playstore

    Posted: 19 Dec 2020 01:07 AM PST

    Any offline hack and slash game with good graphics ?

    Posted: 19 Dec 2020 07:16 AM PST

    I remember Dungeon Hunter 4 few years ago. Anything like that is great. I want to slay hoardes of enemies /creatures.

    Please recommend one with good graphics

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    Which online games are considered the "top dogs/must have" in gaming world?

    Posted: 19 Dec 2020 06:11 AM PST

    Never played mobile gaming, only going to do it due to Diablo immortal since it seems to be a mobile game thst actually looks good. but figured I could give something else a try mean while.. I'm navigating through google store but cant seem to find most popular

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    3 Quick Tl;Dr Android Game Reviews / Recommendations (Episode 155)

    Posted: 18 Dec 2020 03:22 PM PST

    Welcome, fellow mobile gamer, to this weekly series documenting my week of mobile gaming :) And trust me, this was a really good week!

    So today, I'll be covering a completely free and offline-playable pirate-themed adventure game, a super fun Worms-like 2D turn-based PvP shooter, and a unique arcade platformer with an awesome level editor and an active community of creative people creating some of the most challenging levels I've ever played in a mobile game.

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

    New to these posts? Check out the first one from 154 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:

    Astrogon [Game Size: 122 MB] (free)

    Genre: Arcade / Platformer / Level-editor / Indie / Neon-style - Offline Playable

    Orientation: Portrait

    Required Attention: Full

    tl;dr review:

    Astrogon is a fun and unique neon-style vertical arcade platformer with a solid level-editor and an active creative community that provides endless challenging levels.

    The objective is to collect 3 stars and finish each level as quickly as possible by tapping the left and right sides of the screen to swiftly jump from platform to platform. Our character and the platforms can be either red or blue, and touching platforms of the opposite color means instant death. Fortunately, red and blue orbs allow us to switch color, and along with other gameplay-altering objects scattered throughout each level, they're what makes the game truly challenging.

    The elaborate community features allow us to comment on each user-created level and attempt to beat its world record. Combined with the simple controls, upbeat soundtracks, and levels that are relatively easy to finish but incredibly difficult to complete fast with all 3 stars, Astrogon provides one of the best arcade platforming experiences on mobile.

    Creating and unlocking individual community-built levels requires tokens we acquire by spending the stars we earn from playing levels. Astrogon monetizes by selling additional stars and occasional forced and incentivized ads between levels that can be removed through a $2.99 iAP.

    Google Play: Here

    MiniReview link: Here


    Boom Slingers [Game Size: 169 MB] (free)

    Genre: Action / PvP / Worms-like / Indie - Requires Online Access

    Orientation: Landscape

    Required Attention: Full

    tl;dr review:

    Boom Slingers is a hilarious 2D turn-based PvP shooter with sling mechanics reminiscent of those found in popular PC-title "Worms" and wacky weapons ranging from ninja stars to fireballs and lasers.

    In the 1v1 real-time ranked or friendly fights, both players start with 2-3 characters scattered around the map and a pre-defined deck of 8 weapon cards, of which 4 are constantly in hand. On each turn, we select a weapon that we drag, aim, and release to destroy our opponents or blast them off the map. Every card has a mana cost, and for every turn, our mana pool increases by one, which means we can use multiple weapons per turn towards the end of each match.

    There are 50 unique character designs and 40 weapon cards to unlock and level up by collecting more of the same card. Cards are rewarded through playing matches and progressing in the free and paid battle passes.

    Boom Slingers is a highly polished indie game, its well-designed arena maps rotate throughout the day to keep things fresh, and the developer works closely with the community on Discord. It is the best and most frenetic PvP slinger/artillery game I've played on mobile to date.

    Monetization happens through a few incentivized ads, a $4.99 season pass, and iAPs up to $12.99 that allow us to progress faster. Because we're matched based on a rank system and all weapons cards can be grinded through normal gameplay, I have not yet met unfairly strong paying players, although they do have a pay-to-progress-faster advantage.

    Google Play: Here

    MiniReview link: Here


    Elly and the Ruby Atlas [Total Game Size: 394 MB] (free)

    Genre: Adventure / RPG / Pirate-themed / Indie - Offline

    Orientation: Landscape

    Required Attention: Some

    tl;dr review:

    Elly and the Ruby Atlas is an offline-playable adventure RPG where we travel the seas to trade valuable goods as a captain, fighting pirates, crafting gear, and customizing our ship along the way.

    As we travel from harbor to harbor, we buy and sell cargo to earn gold. Each harbor produces one or more goods, and since all prices are based on demand and supply, the prices are lower the greater the supply is. Harbors also feature main-story quests and multiple side-scrolling action-based combat missions where we must defeat pirates and colonists to earn blueprints used to craft new gear or ship upgrades that let us handle more crew members and cargo.

    The game's unique combat system allows us to target the head, chest, or legs of our opponents, but we must also block and move back before the enemies attack as they deal a lot of damage. Trading and exploring are definitely the main reasons to play, but the uniqueness of the combat system makes it decently interesting too.

    Elly and the Ruby Atlas is completely free with no ads or iAPs. If you've been looking for a pirate-themed adventure trading game, this is some of the best mobile gaming has to offer, and a true hidden gem.

    Google Play: Here

    MiniReview link: 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

    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/DLWDy7iwaMk

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    12 New indie games for the week

    Posted: 18 Dec 2020 03:28 PM PST

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    Any unsettling mobile horror games?

    Posted: 19 Dec 2020 11:32 AM PST

    Horror games on Android that aren't just jumpscare simulators or granny clones and are genuinely scary and unsettling

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    Best text adventures

    Posted: 19 Dec 2020 10:38 AM PST

    What are in your opinion the best text adventures? I really enjoyed the last tournament and also Kai chronicles. There was also one where you had to build an army to defend the capitol which was also nice.

    So what are in your opinion the best text adventures playable on Android (even with emulation)?

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    Good rogue likes?

    Posted: 18 Dec 2020 11:44 PM PST

    I'm familiar with dead cells and love it very much. I'm looking for anything not turn based. Thanks!

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    Looking for fun games for my 8 year old brother that would also help him develop his skills/thinking

    Posted: 19 Dec 2020 10:03 AM PST

    My little brother seems to be only playing mindless games he finds on play store and I was thinking I'd get him some games that might be actually beneficial for him. When I was around his age, I was playing games like Civ 1, old Wolfenstein, and some ancient version of SimCity on my shitty ass desktop, which albeit not a rocket science, seemed to train things like strategic thinking and orientation.

    I'd welcome any suggestions of games for Android that might be both fun for him but also help him develop his skills a bit. Cheers.

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    [ REQUEST] I'm looking for a game similar to Beach Buggy 1.

    Posted: 19 Dec 2020 09:48 AM PST

    I have never been much of a fan of racing games, but Beach Buggy 1 had me addicted. Now I've done all the races in all the modes and I'm now looking for something with the following similar traits:- 1) A lot of creative and varied tracks. Beach buggy 1 has races on the beach, on ice, in a volcanic area and even one on Mars. 2) Ability to play through without having to buy anything within the game. Even if it means the game is a little tougher, it shouldn't be impossible to complete without in-app purchases. 3) Relatively light, as in the > 150mb area. If it's pretty good, I'm cool with downloading a game bigger than that. 4) NOT Beach Buggy 2. It was super boring.

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    [DEV] Why my first Android game failed? (video) + blog post in comment)

    Posted: 19 Dec 2020 09:41 AM PST

    Best ever Android game!

    Posted: 19 Dec 2020 08:01 AM PST

    Which Android game have you played the most? That one game that keeps you going back for more over and over again.

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    [REQUEST] Any good pirate/raft game/customizing pirate ship/raft?

    Posted: 19 Dec 2020 07:18 AM PST

    Im looking for something good with that style of atmosphere! thanks!

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    Obb files on External SD Card

    Posted: 19 Dec 2020 05:09 AM PST

    Im on Android 10.0 q android and my internal memory is almost full

    Is there any way to place obb files of games to external sdcard

    I have Root. I tried obbonsd xposed . Didn't work

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    [Nostalgia] Mention the famous games in the earliest days of android

    Posted: 18 Dec 2020 06:12 PM PST

    [DEV] Slice - early access now available

    Posted: 19 Dec 2020 03:37 AM PST

    Recently started playing CoD Mobile with a controller it’s pretty solid LMK what you think!

    Posted: 19 Dec 2020 07:15 AM PST

    This mobile game called Cracky Egg is a puzzle, I couldn't solve it.

    Posted: 19 Dec 2020 06:54 AM PST

    Any cool turn based rpgs for android?

    Posted: 18 Dec 2020 09:25 PM PST

    Scrolling through the play store and I seen something made by kemco. It just sparked the desire to ask this question

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