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Hungry Cat Nonagrams is always a good puzzle recommendation.
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Zookepeer DX is just matching animals. Cheap, no microtransactions. No to be confused with Zookeeper Battle which appears to be the opposite.
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# ? Jul 15, 2023 13:06 |
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I've jumped on and off Disco Zoo a bunch of times and it's always a low effort fun time
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# ? Jul 15, 2023 14:20 |
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Goddamn I am completely hooked on Templar Battleforce. I can't believe I never heard of this before, it's not exactly new. The combat is fun, I like the sorta strategy later of capturing bases to bring in more recruits, cool classes with unique abilities, and the skill tree is loving massive. Had a weird maybe bug where almost every new recruit was named Eliza? I googled it and nobody else mentioned the name Eliza so idk what the hell is up with that but I had to manually rename like 3 recruits because they were all called Eliza. explosivo fucked around with this message at 16:17 on Jul 15, 2023 |
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SynthesisAlpha posted:I'd love to see the concept behind Mystic Vale be worked into a slay the spire type deckbuilder. As in you have a deck of finite cards with multiple slots and you are actually adding effects to those slots so you never end up with more cards they just improve over the course of the game. I mean it's not bad design to have to make interesting choices and one of those choices be "don't take a card at all" but yeah it always feels like you're taking cards 10% of the time. Dicey Elementalist does this, and it's pretty fun! One of the few deckbuilders where you can sometimes swap your build midrun.
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# ? Jul 15, 2023 16:31 |
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I don't know the type of game this is called, but whatever Snood was... Is there a recommended android version? Premium or freeware, I don't care, as long as there's no p2w bullshit or ads all over the place. Puzzle bobble? Is that what it is?
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# ? Jul 16, 2023 18:57 |
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Bust-a-move I think was the other name
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# ? Jul 16, 2023 19:15 |
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Rupert Buttermilk posted:I don't know the type of game this is called, but whatever Snood was... Is there a recommended android version? Premium or freeware, I don't care, as long as there's no p2w bullshit or ads all over the place. Oh man, that's a name I haven't heard in a long time. I kinda miss that game, too. Except without the malware or whatever was packaged with it.
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# ? Jul 16, 2023 19:17 |
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Rupert Buttermilk posted:I don't know the type of game this is called, but whatever Snood was... Is there a recommended android version? Premium or freeware, I don't care, as long as there's no p2w bullshit or ads all over the place. There's a whole bunch of like-that-but-not games for the Saturn. Check out pastel muses. No idea for those games on mobile.
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Alucard posted:Bust-a-move I think was the other name Bust a move is the Tetris/columns-like, not the shooter-ish thing like Snood.
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# ? Jul 16, 2023 21:45 |
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Rupert Buttermilk posted:Bust a move is the Tetris/columns-like, not the shooter-ish thing like Snood. Nah, Bust-a-Move is definitely a bubble shooter.
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# ? Jul 16, 2023 22:04 |
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hooah posted:Nah, Bust-a-Move is definitely a bubble shooter. Oh, wait, I'm thinking of something else. Nm, I'm an idiot brain! I'm thinking of Puyo-puyo
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.netflix.NGP.SorasHorizon A lovely game where you basically use a wingsuit to explore a huge area, doing activities, finding collectibles, completing challenges, and so forth. Really well made (though Id prefer playing it on the Switch instead, if I was given the option). A Netflix game. Curious that the url I've posted lists it as Sora's Horizon, but the games name is Laya's Horizon.
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# ? Jul 18, 2023 03:44 |
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They let some streamer build the weekly Super Auto Pets pack this week, and he designed a pack that's bad on purpose. There's a lot of big money stuff and an infinite money combo that's hard to pull off if you live long enough, which you probably will because the pack is geared towards draws. The goal is to find the super-rare sloth and buff it to a 50/50 to get that achievement, which is unlikely to happen normally but some people chase it. As someone who plays the weekly as a way to relax, it sucks rear end and I hope they never do this again.
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# ? Jul 18, 2023 04:01 |
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MikeRabsitch posted:I'm afraid to look up when Merge Mayor was talked about here because I STILL play it near daily and it's one of the only minimal bullshit games I've latched onto. Same, it's easy to play just a few minutes here or there and if I miss a day, I don't care. I love how big my town has gotten!
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# ? Jul 19, 2023 06:53 |
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MikeRabsitch posted:I'm afraid to look up when Merge Mayor was talked about here because I STILL play it near daily and it's one of the only minimal bullshit games I've latched onto. Nonograms katana is also great for long term minimal bullshit fun Edit: merge mayor seems to be riddled with bullshit. Is no forced ads the bar for quality now? Rapner fucked around with this message at 12:32 on Jul 19, 2023 |
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Rapner posted:Nonograms katana is also great for long term minimal bullshit fun All of merge mayor's bullshit is entirely optional. Energy regenerates at a pretty good pace and the timers get more generous as you unlock stuff. They do keep adding more ways to pay but you can simply ignore it and go at your own pace, you will unlock everything slowly but steadily. I've stopped playing lately but I think it took me about 9 months to complete all of the existing content without paying any money.
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# ? Jul 19, 2023 13:10 |
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Silius posted:Page is up to let you know when it's out! It's now available.
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# ? Jul 21, 2023 05:13 |
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Is there a good resource for finding new games? The actual play store sucks rear end and only shows you garbage. I tried looking at some websites and they also only highlight garbage and sponsored content. Are there no websites that actually show you a list of good games that you can look through to find something interesting?
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# ? Jul 21, 2023 11:34 |
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Jack Trades posted:Is there a good resource for finding new games? You're looking at it (this thread) - what kind of games do you like?
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# ? Jul 21, 2023 11:59 |
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Alucard posted:You're looking at it (this thread) - what kind of games do you like? It's not that helpful because I play a lot of different kinds of games and there are different things in different genres that I don't like, so it's easier for me to look at a list of suggestions, discard the ones I know I won't like and try out the rest, than trying to find something specific. The only thing that I know for sure if that when it comes to phone games, I only play the ones that can be played with one finger. Those virtual joystick type controls are among the worst things I've ever seen.
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# ? Jul 21, 2023 12:04 |
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Android police do weekly and monthly round ups of new releases and what they think are the "best" games.
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# ? Jul 21, 2023 12:25 |
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A list of "real" games somewhere would be pretty nice. That's super pejorative but I'm not sure exactly what word should be used for games with the same presentation and content availability format as a retail PC or console Video Game while also accounting for the quirks and limitations of mobile as a platform. Play Pass has actually been pretty cool for finding games like this and I rediscovered the entire genre of puzzle box games like The Room in House of DaVinci and Machinika Museum. They're chill as hell. Sorta wish there was a Giant Bomb for mobile games but the landscape is so vast and most of it is such a wasteland, combined with the split between "real" games and f2p treadmills that I don't know how you'd even begin to format that.
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# ? Jul 21, 2023 14:00 |
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I believe the term is 'premium games'.
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I bought Luck be a Landlord and I dunno what I was expecting but it certainly wasn't a slot machine roguelike. Although there really isn't a lot of roguelike in there at all so it's just kinda like a slot machine explosivo fucked around with this message at 14:11 on Jul 21, 2023 |
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Paladinus posted:I believe the term is 'premium games'. It's not even that, there are lots of games I've played that are "real" games but still F2P with cash shops. Card Thief, Burrito Bison, and Hoplite are just a few from my currently installed games. I'd say it's more games that demand something of you beyond a smooth path til its time to buy premium currency. explosivo posted:I bought Luck be a Landlord and I dunno what I was expecting but it certainly wasn't a slot machine roguelike. I wasn't entirely sure how the metagame would play out but I mean it was pretty clearly a slot machine game. I'm playing it and I'm trying to figure out strategies for higher levels, there's a lot of items that sync together but it seems like you *should* be focusing down on a couple paths after you fill the board so there aren't empty spaces, but I'm not sure how often that really works out. "Adjacency" is weird in this game too. It seems like the edges of the board count for adjacency so if you have an item on the top it can be adjacent with one on the bottom. CuddleCryptid fucked around with this message at 16:14 on Jul 21, 2023 |
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CuddleCryptid posted:"Adjacency" is weird in this game too. It seems like the edges of the board count for adjacency so if you have an item on the top it can be adjacent with one on the bottom. I haven't played the mobile version but on the desktop version this is not true. Are you sure you didn't have an item that makes more things adjacent? Protractor, Telescope, some others too.
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# ? Jul 21, 2023 16:26 |
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hooah posted:Hungry Cat Nonagrams is always a good puzzle recommendation. I'm really enjoying another nonograms app, mainly the harder puzzles. Does this one have hard ones in it or are they more the easy colouring-based ones?
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CuddleCryptid posted:I wasn't entirely sure how the metagame would play out but I mean it was pretty clearly a slot machine game. Not implying that I was misled, I just never really looked much into the game beyond the few screenshots on steam and the knowledge that it was highly recommended. I'm having a hell of a time making sense of the items, I feel like I'm randomly choosing things right now but will probably make sense once I learn the mechanics.
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explosivo posted:Not implying that I was misled, I just never really looked much into the game beyond the few screenshots on steam and the knowledge that it was highly recommended. I'm having a hell of a time making sense of the items, I feel like I'm randomly choosing things right now but will probably make sense once I learn the mechanics. I am having the same experience. I just finished a run focusing on animals and rocks/gems and then symbols that multiplied the values of those items and was able to clear the first floor.
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Every time picross games come up in this thread, I'm reminded of Final Fantasy Picross, and that makes me sad.
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Lone Goat posted:I haven't played the mobile version but on the desktop version this is not true. Are you sure you didn't have an item that makes more things adjacent? Protractor, Telescope, some others too. It might have been something weird but I see it most with things like the Light bulb which triggers on stuff that it's nowhere near. Idk. The game is interesting because it's almost like a Slay The Spire-style deck builder. I started blowing up low coin items and skipping turns a lot more in my last run and I've cleared both of the first two levels handily. A small pool of high value cards is critical. It's also why things like King Midas can, per his namesake, get away from you by overflowing your board with gold, although if you have the 3 gold coin item it works out.
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explosivo posted:Not implying that I was misled, I just never really looked much into the game beyond the few screenshots on steam and the knowledge that it was highly recommended. I'm having a hell of a time making sense of the items, I feel like I'm randomly choosing things right now but will probably make sense once I learn the mechanics. You'll start learning the synergies as you start recognizing the symbols, it can be a bit overwhelming at first because there's so many. If you want a bit of strategy, early on you're just looking to fill reels because SOMETHING will make you earn more money than nothing (barring a couple weird items or symbols), but later you'll need symbols that scale up like Diver or Geologist. The ideal early game is to get items that make money but also destroy themselves eventually like Bubble or Milk (for Cat) to leave room for the late game symbols. Also, after you pay rent a few times you're guaranteed at least one rare symbol so save rerolls for then, if you can. On early floors (ascensions) you'll be able to win by cramming basically anything there, and can also afford to skip a lot, but on higher difficulties you'll need to be more selective. End-end-end game is killing yourself with a guillotine, good luck!
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Night Danger Moose posted:I'm really enjoying another nonograms app, mainly the harder puzzles. Does this one have hard ones in it or are they more the easy colouring-based ones? Most of them aren't too difficult, but there are occasionally ones that can take me a while. Usually the weekly or fresco panels.
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Lone Goat posted:You'll start learning the synergies as you start recognizing the symbols, it can be a bit overwhelming at first because there's so many. Thanks for the tips! I actually just had a really good run focusing on ore/miner/geologist with the light bulb and the maid to buff the gold for all of that and won pretty easily. It definitely is overwhelming at first but I'm getting the hang of it.
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# ? Jul 21, 2023 18:05 |
Do more slots items unlock as you advance in Luck Be A Landlord? I'm on level 6 now and it kind of feels like I've seen most of them already
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Jack Trades posted:Is it Breach Wanderers you're talking about? Breach Wanderers finally reached 1.0, and I've gotten a lot of mileage out of it. I've played it through several of its roadmap updates and watched it evolve, and it's at a point where it's reasonably balanced and F2P-accessible. I pulled the trigger on Luck Be a Landlord, and I like it. I won my second game and I've been trying to work out how I did that since. (I think it was the General guy just eating every other humanoid for big bucks.)
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Gadzuko posted:All of merge mayor's bullshit is entirely optional. Energy regenerates at a pretty good pace and the timers get more generous as you unlock stuff. They do keep adding more ways to pay but you can simply ignore it and go at your own pace, you will unlock everything slowly but steadily. I've stopped playing lately but I think it took me about 9 months to complete all of the existing content without paying any money. Not only that - in the first 2 Mayor's cups I got 2nd then 1st. I wouldn't mind spending money to help them out, but at this point nothing seems worth the value. I'm making constant progress and anything high end to save real time seems to need $$$ worth of gems to do anything. Best idea I've got so far is to just buy backup bag space, but a few extra slots still seems expensive.
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# ? Jul 22, 2023 05:36 |
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So the PlayPass thing got some really good offline poo poo since the last time I looked. FF7, 3 Professor Layton games, King Of Dragon Pass, etc. Also Legend Of The Keepers, which was in Humble for the PC. It didn't set the world on fire but it's a decent little Dungeon Keeper take with Darkest Dungeons combat. I sunk a couple hours in, it's rocking a 9/10 on Steam, done by a little indie French studio.
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Wrong loving thread Air Skwirl fucked around with this message at 11:04 on Jul 22, 2023 |
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