Candy Crush Soda is probably my current favorite- I got up to like 230-250 on the original and finally got angry with it because the color changing ones gave me a headache and made me feel sick after only playing for a little while. I love Peggle Blast- it's sort of like, a pachinko style game I think(never /actually played pachinko, just kind of watched over other people's shoulders) where you aim your little pinball at the pegs and it bounces off of them- the goal is usually to get all of the orange pegs using a certain number of balls, but sometimes there are other objectives as well. The power ups are also really cute and each one is unique to a different character. Each set of levels is played with a different character, although you can use other characters power ups in different levels if you've won them. I'm up to almost level 90, and so far there were no levels where I needed to buy anything or even use any special items that were already given to me- just the power ups and patience. 1010 and atomas are my stimming games- someone already mentioned 1010, but atomas is similar just in a circular format, with elements from the periodic table. There's a couple different options such as timed or with a full periodic table, or a smaller one, and there's some little helpful things you can get when you hit certain highscores. There's one thing that you can pay for, but it's absolutely unnecessary and you can get free ones somehow, I think it was a Facebook thing. Btw for 1010- if you turn off your wifi then the ads don't pop up after you lose. Oh! The Steven Universe: Attack the Light was super cute! Cost 3 dollars and not a whole lot of replay value, but still adorable and lots of fun- i think it took me about a 3-5 days to beat it, but I was playing it basically all the time. It's more of a Pokemon style game, where you collect items for power ups/healing, level up your characters and decide what moves they learn and where to put stat gains. And the story, while minimal, is also very cute(even if I kind of guessed it from the beginning I still had that yes! moment when I found out i was right). I highly recommend this game- also be sure to have your sound on at least sometimes because all the characters say things(in the correct voices!!!) and the music is pretty and not annoying. If anyone has puzzle game recommendations along the lines of Candy Crush or Peggle I'd love to hear them! I've tried Bubble Witch, which was pretty good and I just need to download it, and tried Alpha Betty- but after about level 80 it was more frustration than it was worth. Is Farm Heros good?
Oh god, Puzzles and Dragons. My boyfriend and a bunch of our friends have been in to it for about two years now. They have really involved strategies and everything. I stopped playing after I'd pumped too much money in to the egg machine. At the moment I'm fixated on Alphabear (scrabble-type thing with cute cube bears) and Robot Unicorn Attack (side-scroller where you make your robot unicorn jump over and through stuff). Also Crossy Road, which is so freaking stupid, but I love playing as the box of fish and chips.
K, listy listy list time. (I use an IPad mini for your reference, I know HCP is on android though) Bejewelled blitz - bejewelled, fast paced Flow - puzzle game, connect the two ends of a "pipe", fill board 1010 - someone mentioned this earlier Hungry Cat Picross - logic puzzle, paint pictures, adorable cat in beret, cutesy, new puzzle every Tuesday Magic Puzzles - generic jigsaw puzzles, adjust amount of pieces and rotation or not, pay for puzzles of your own pictures, Montezuma Puzzles 1 & 2 - (two different games) fit geometrical shapes into geometrical shaped boards, 1st one has all 90 degree angles, second have triangles and such Logic Puzzles (asshole gd called it that ) - word based puzzles Minecraft PE - minecraft, no FUCKING BOATS, good for building Blendoku - not actually related to sudoku?, arrange little coloured squares into premade shapes so that the start and end colour blend nice to each other Overpaint - drag colours over each other and coloured dots to make the coloured dots disappear in their colour, limited moves per puzzle (ex: drag red section over red dot, dot disappears) I also play Pokemon shuffle, and quite enjoy it. I am at approx level 70
Things I used to have but do not no longer cause they got addictive/took unneeded space on my iPad Happy Jump - tilt screen to move jello dude, try to land on platforms, get as high as possible before dying Ice Cream Jump - happy jump with more characters Mr Crab - tap screen to jump, crab changes direction when he runs into walls, collect pearls and babbu crabs, get to top Dragonvale - breed and grow dragons, make your own dragon island in the sky , race dragons, more stuff I can't remember, it's been a long time (if you hard core get into this, there is a dragon counter app, that you can mark which if the many dragons you have and get breeding shit from) Mahjong - it's fucking mahjong, what more could you ask for Hungry cat mahjong - mahjong with cute chibi kittens Smurf Life - save the smurfs, as a smurf, the kind of waiting for energy to recharge game.
^^ I long for the days of the two-digit stages, I've been trapped at level 150 for days. Save your coins for mega evolution levels if you can, it gets brutal.
Refound a game that really brings out the perfectionist in me, little alchemy. You mix basic elements to get to things like life and pyramid, and you want to discover everything you can. Addicting, but very interesting
I barely use coins @Lambda save for harder times. I have a cresselia which can make some battles super easy with its base attack power of 80
Currently been playing Tap Titans, a tappy game in the most literal sense. I've actually been using it to tic lately
I play an embarrassingly large amount of Angry Birds Epic, which is a turn-based RPG similar to like Final Fantasy but with the angry birds as the characters. Level up your characters, micromanage gear, buy new classes etc. Other iphone games I like are Bastion and The World Ends With You. Both are pricy (I want to say Bastion is $5, and TWEWY is $15) but absolutely great experiences if you haven't played either. Bastion being an isometric hack-n-slash, and TWEWY being...really hard to explain :v. You have different "pins", which give you attacks, and you can level them up and evolve them into different attacks and swap out for different pins and you use them to fight animals with tattoos instead of body parts. What else.... Oh. Everything by Rocket Cat is great, although none of them are free. Hook Champ and Super Quick Hook being grappling hook races. Be Spiderman! Wayward Souls and Mage Gauntlet being top down hack and slash like some Legend of Zelda games, with Wayward Souls being more roguelike. Punch Quest is a lot more tappy where you run forward and punch things. Plants vs Zombies 2 is free (I think?) and is pretty fun if you like tower defense. Also there's the ports of the first three Ace Attorney games as well as Dual Destinies. Puzzle/logicking/getting clues and evidence/yelling "OBJECTION" with a firm pointer finger. Again, not free, but again, I liked it.
nother pokemon shuffle player here, currently grinding stage 37 until im at like 90k gold and ten work on sranking the levels i havent already, and then trying my hand at the expert stages i havent cleared yet. i currently play the blackstone mysteries and mystery society package of hidden object games, which are somehow addicting, idek also quite fond of the kinda game that gives you 4 pics and you gotta guess the term also, alchemy ::D
They did! It involved revamping a couple of things. You only control Neku and doing specific inputs brings your partner in to attack, for example. Some times it makes it easy but other times it gets in the way when you wanna attack with a pin but instead attack with your partner.
I should tell my bro, he actually owns an apple device and like... *points at me and my brother cosplaying joshua and neku, with whimsi as rhyme*
I downloaded Tap Titans because why not and good god it is addicting. "Maybe just a few moments" I say, and then surface half an hour later with bulging forearms
i am being tempted by tap titans... and also 'green the planet' which apparently has super cute aliens :)
Also: Knights of Pen and Paper is great. You are a DM/group of people playing a tabletop game, and you go and do quests and basically do the standard fantasy RPG stuff but viewed through the lens of a tabletop group. It is fun.