Helloooo ❤️ Mes kids sont partis avec ma Switch pour encore 10 jours 😵💫😱😭😭😭 Mon pc fait un burn out même en lancant Pikuniku donc... vous avez un bon jeu mobile à me conseiller? N'importe quel genre sauf horreur/gore. Un jeu évidemment où j'ai pas a mettre des centaines d'euros pour avancer (pas de problème pour payer un jeu 10-15 balles) #jv#jeuxvideo#videogames#mobilegaming#mobilegames
I honestly never expected to see anyone post a video of trying games on this tiny phone, but I'm here for it. I'm also genuinely impressed it's able to handle emulators at all.
Star Traders: Frontiers is going 5+ years strong; update #335 for it brings improved enemy ship-building AI, revised early-combat engine damage rules to allow for more aggressive player strategies, and more.
Little Nightmares is now available on iOS and Android!
Playdigious has worked with Bandai Namco Europe to bring the atmospheric puzzle platformer to iOS and Android with a port tailored for mobile devices to offer the most comfortable and immersive experience for mobile players.
If you havent' broken your #gacha addiction yet I highly recommend it. At least for me just a week later I had already lost the daily urge to get my crap and realized "who cares there's no more possibility for a 'perfect game'."
And if you ever go back you'll noticed how disgustingly samey and grindy it all is. Like 40 daily actions you MUST perform and all of them largely boil down to navigating a menu, mashing through text and waiting.
It's weird to me that Google Play Games on Windows 11 doesn't seem to be an opportunity to sell Play Pass to Windows users.
To me, that'd be the first possible thing. $25 for actual games for a full year, on PC, a mostly new market for most of the games.
There IS a much larger selection now I see, including lots of good older games like Jetpack Joyride, Death Pallette, Green The Planet 2. Mostly F2P focus still though.
If you play emulated games on your android, or an android based device I strongly recommend you use Lemuroid. So far it has the best user experience I've enjoyed on an emulator front end. It's what retroarch which it could be. You point it at a rom folder and it just picks them up, there's no messing around with cores or controller setup. The on screen controls match the system and are intuitive. Really really well done.
I've finally managed to play this wonderful tank game after 10+ years: Vector Tanks Classic.
It was originally delisted because it's a Battlezone clone and got ceased and desisted by Atari back in 2011.
It's great fun and I love the way it plays.