Yes, actually, they're all Japanese or styled after Japanese rhythm games. But, the music is more dubstep than anime openings and if they have a story you can safely ignore it.
Space Marshals was lots of fun. I stayed up way too late many nights playing just one more level. Pixelbite's earlier game Xenowerk is pretty good too, though it follows less of a story.
If you like driving games, #Drive is fun. Though their recent update fricked with the interface.
Does Soul Knight count as weeb shit? I hate animu, but the bean people in SK are just okay enough for me to consider it playable. It's a top-down roguelike shooter, resembles Nuclear Throne in looks and gameplay.
Iron Marines should be free to download right now. Played the first planet so far, seems like an alright RTS. Still has a bunch of paid heroes (your main unit) in it, but otherwise I am yet to run into any actual P2W issues.
Anyone got any good comfortably free ARPGs with no-low weebshit to recommend? "Chubbies", or whatever you call those bean people creatures, are tolerable if they're neutral enough.
You mean chibi style, right? I don't play ARPGs myself but I wishlisted Battleheart by Mika Mobile. I saw it was recommended somewhere and looks like it's perfectly free. I also heard about Postknight and A Girl Adrift but those have ads.
>Battleheart
Looks nice, will try. >Postknight
Looks alright, will try. Kinda wish I could make my own character, but oh well. >A girl adrif
Looks... weird. On the fence about that thing. >Ads
I'm fine with ads so long as they're not too intrusive. Like, in Soul Knight I watch at most 1 ad per 30 minutes, and only if I manage to get myself killed. I think Night of the Full Moon had very sparce ads too, I only remember myself rarely watching a resurrect ad if I fricked up a fight I shouldn't have. This is something I'm alright with.
Meanwhile I tried Gladihoppers and it was like an ad per few minutes as well as free stat upgrades for ads, or in Remixed Pixel Dungeon you watch dozens of ads per playthrough for what is practically the main bulk of your ingame income. Those are obnoxious.
Thanks for the recs, lad.
You lads remember all those ads for survival/base-building games with flashy garbage and beeg numbers and shitty clickbait and all that? Does anyone knows if there exist survival mobile games but ones that aren't complete horseshit like the ones being advertised? Basically an actual videogame.
I feel like making my character, furnishing my base, and going on adventures could be a comfy experience, but everything I've found so far on the market is facebook-tier trash.
(Please don't say Terraria, I'm already playing it on PC).
altos odyssey, lost light if you want eft on mobile, angry birds journeys is the last decent angry birds game, dan the man is a pretty good offline platformer, if you have a netflix subscription into the breach is lit along with a few other good ones from them.
Are there any games like Galaxy on Fire 2? Preferably with either character creation or a completely ambiguous identity of the protag, but honestly I'd settle for practically anything if it's anywhere near as good as Galaxy on Fire.
Honeslty kinda surprised it almost never gets mentioned, probably one of the overall best games in the mobile market.
Speaking of which, my highest recommendation for GoF2 to OP. It's a freelancer-like spaceship game, nonexistent mtx in the base game (there are like 2 content DLCs, I haven't bought them since the base game wa smore than enough for me and a complete experience), fun dogfighting gameplay, a bunch of ship systems/weapons customization, trading and crafting, etc. It was downright legendary during the brick phone java games era and it still remains diamond-solid nowadays.
Let me know if you find anything. I'm looking for android games with decent controls. That's about it.
We've got multiple generic spoonfeed threads, just pick one and lurk.
Are you interested in rhythm game weeb shit?
Does it have to be weeb shit?
Yes, actually, they're all Japanese or styled after Japanese rhythm games. But, the music is more dubstep than anime openings and if they have a story you can safely ignore it.
Just play plants vs zombies bro
The mobile version kinda sucks because EA put microtransactions for minigames that cost more than 10K coins, also there's ADs every level
Correction: 100K, also the ADs
>I usually just play fps titles on mobile
Shouldn't be hard when your standards are that low
Gacha is below fps
not fps but space marshal and ailment was fun
Space Marshals was lots of fun. I stayed up way too late many nights playing just one more level. Pixelbite's earlier game Xenowerk is pretty good too, though it follows less of a story.
If you like driving games, #Drive is fun. Though their recent update fricked with the interface.
angry birds
Does Soul Knight count as weeb shit? I hate animu, but the bean people in SK are just okay enough for me to consider it playable. It's a top-down roguelike shooter, resembles Nuclear Throne in looks and gameplay.
Iron Marines should be free to download right now. Played the first planet so far, seems like an alright RTS. Still has a bunch of paid heroes (your main unit) in it, but otherwise I am yet to run into any actual P2W issues.
I second Soul Knight and also Otherworld Legends (from the same developer)
Anyone got any good comfortably free ARPGs with no-low weebshit to recommend? "Chubbies", or whatever you call those bean people creatures, are tolerable if they're neutral enough.
You mean chibi style, right? I don't play ARPGs myself but I wishlisted Battleheart by Mika Mobile. I saw it was recommended somewhere and looks like it's perfectly free. I also heard about Postknight and A Girl Adrift but those have ads.
>Battleheart
Looks nice, will try.
>Postknight
Looks alright, will try. Kinda wish I could make my own character, but oh well.
>A girl adrif
Looks... weird. On the fence about that thing.
>Ads
I'm fine with ads so long as they're not too intrusive. Like, in Soul Knight I watch at most 1 ad per 30 minutes, and only if I manage to get myself killed. I think Night of the Full Moon had very sparce ads too, I only remember myself rarely watching a resurrect ad if I fricked up a fight I shouldn't have. This is something I'm alright with.
Meanwhile I tried Gladihoppers and it was like an ad per few minutes as well as free stat upgrades for ads, or in Remixed Pixel Dungeon you watch dozens of ads per playthrough for what is practically the main bulk of your ingame income. Those are obnoxious.
Thanks for the recs, lad.
pirate: caribbean hunt
You lads remember all those ads for survival/base-building games with flashy garbage and beeg numbers and shitty clickbait and all that? Does anyone knows if there exist survival mobile games but ones that aren't complete horseshit like the ones being advertised? Basically an actual videogame.
I feel like making my character, furnishing my base, and going on adventures could be a comfy experience, but everything I've found so far on the market is facebook-tier trash.
(Please don't say Terraria, I'm already playing it on PC).
Monument Valley, The Room, Professor Layton and the Curious Village, there's many great things
altos odyssey, lost light if you want eft on mobile, angry birds journeys is the last decent angry birds game, dan the man is a pretty good offline platformer, if you have a netflix subscription into the breach is lit along with a few other good ones from them.
Are there any games like Galaxy on Fire 2? Preferably with either character creation or a completely ambiguous identity of the protag, but honestly I'd settle for practically anything if it's anywhere near as good as Galaxy on Fire.
Honeslty kinda surprised it almost never gets mentioned, probably one of the overall best games in the mobile market.
Speaking of which, my highest recommendation for GoF2 to OP. It's a freelancer-like spaceship game, nonexistent mtx in the base game (there are like 2 content DLCs, I haven't bought them since the base game wa smore than enough for me and a complete experience), fun dogfighting gameplay, a bunch of ship systems/weapons customization, trading and crafting, etc. It was downright legendary during the brick phone java games era and it still remains diamond-solid nowadays.
Any mobile games that are paid for without ads or MTX? Controller support also.