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looks cool. definitely has that grindy, tiny tower feel, although in a totally different way LOL
I get what you mean. I just dont want to jump into buying an 8$ game and then get disappointed, you know what i mean... ill chec youtube if there...
Got a recommendation to try this out. Im just apprehensive on how this would look like on an retina mini. Has anyone tried this yet on the bigger...
ok ill check it out thanks!
Gameplay is simple enough. You just have to get from one end of the map to the other by mining through blocks. You start out with a preset amount...
how would you rate coldfire? edit: sadly undercroft is not universal. :-(
downloading now. will post imps.
Quick question. Are their any questions similar to "The Quest" but Universal (or for Ipad)? On a scale of 1 to 10, how would you rate them? Please...
i just thought about that yesterday... i wouldve preferred aDS emulator though.
just because you asked nicely, im reinstalling it now.
this is really tempting. :-(
tempting.... i loved the old Wizardry games and this definitely has my attention...
I think Ill pass... Nothing against the devs but givenI use my iPad for work as well, a bit of due diligence is required...
i played castaway paradise for a while. it looks promising but needs a bit of tuning in the quests department and the "energy" system is a bit of...
it must be said that Pocket RPG, having no story or (permanent) leveling to speak of, ends quite abruptly and unceremoniously... the only sense of...
Thousands of games in the AppStore, and not one decent HM game. Ditto for Animal Crossing.
Flappy Bird? Haha I kid. Hoplite and Only one are good for short bursts but neither are particularly hard. Also, rymdkapsel.
Most games nowadays are copies of some other older game... Some developers even revive (read destroy) classics and transform them to mimic...
I'd still go for Pocket RPG though as it meets you're criteria. That said, it does get stale after a time. Still good for short mindless bursts...
I'd say, it depends on the genre. That said, having great graphics regardless of the game (as long as gameplay doesn't hurt) is never a bad idea.