Best multiplayer games? Why?

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  1. ZigZaGame

    ZigZaGame Well-Known Member

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    Hi Guys,

    I'm doing some research for our game and was wondering what your thoughts were on multiplayer.

    To be specific,

    1. What are your favorite multiplayer games?

    2. Why? what part of the system make it top class?

    Thanks in advance!
     
  2. visionwebs

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    I cant give names of good multiplayer games on IOS because i'd rather not do a list. Having said that for me they all have a lot in common as follows;

    1) No cheap server, don't waste money buying what you don't need though. Having said that if a server is too cheap and it can't handle the player load then you can be sure a player like me will leave it fast. After all, there are so many games with good servers to chose from :)

    2) Depth, completely dependant on the type of game really but even in a shooter you can have depth and customisation.

    3) Customer support, pretty obvious one here

    4) No broken promises, I have played lots of online games on iOS where companies have made promises they can't keep. If you can't be sure don't promise and then there won't be dissapointment :)

    5) Taunts. Every god multiplayer game needs a taunt as far as I am personally concerned! If it;s tacky its not good, but well handled taunt systems can be a whle lot of fun

    6) Good games don't punish players for accidentally walking into a bug that made it trhough development and into testing.

    7) For the best games, try to create an environment that encourages a mature player base (i'm not talking about age, just maturity) and then with that throw in an online chat system

    8) Competitiveness and/or cooperation. If an online game doesn't have either of these or both then one may as well not play online and eat up bandwidth :)

    hope this helps, i realise its very generic but if you would like me to pick one of my favourite online games and say why I think that is good I can do that too!
     
  3. iPadisGreat

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    1. On iOS: Shadowgun: Deadzone.

    2. It works and isn't laggy. The controls are comfortable and easy to use. Each game is quick.

    BTW, I hardly play online multiplayer games over the internet.

    Also, Shadowgun: Deadzone did not need me to give my email or Facebook or Twitter just to play.
     
  4. Primoz

    Primoz Well-Known Member

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    This question is way too general.
     
  5. xStatiCa

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    #5 xStatiCa, Jan 8, 2013
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    Galcon Fusion - Addictive and challenging. Multiplayer is what makes this game.

    Your strategy has to adapt to the way others are playing the game.
    You can just jump right into a game and spend a few minutes in team games or spend hours playing FFA and team games.

    UPDATE: The developer just completed a kickstarter campaign for Galcon 2 too and succeeded!
     
  6. JBRUU

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    What kind of multiplayer? That's a broad spectrum.
     
  7. Allanon

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    FPS: Modern Combat 4(best multiplayer game on iOS, any genre!!)

    Sports: Fifa 13

    TPS: Trigger Fist

    Not much experience in rest. Bike Race was something me and my friends enjoyed a while ago.
     
  9. ZigZaGame

    ZigZaGame Well-Known Member

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    Thanks everyone, I will check those out. To be specific, we are working on multiplayer for Dragon Island Blue, in which you

    collect monsters: travel the world, battle monsters and catch them.

    make a line-up of monsters: think baseball's battling order. line-up cant be changed mid battle, 3 monsters are present from each party and when one goes down, the next one in line replaces it.

    battle: classic rpg style, think early Dragon Quest games, with monster abilities inspired by card games.
     
  10. ninjackid

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    COD WAW Zombies. Just damn fun.

    Heroes and Castles. More damn fun. Tactical, strategical, get to hack up skeletons.
     
  11. Primoz

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    Agreed.

    Also: online sniper league. Especially if you play with someone who's in the same room :D It's a very original strategic shooter.
     
  12. MidianGTX

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    Lead Wars. Mostly because the game itself is just freakin' brilliant rather than anything specifically related to multiplayer.
     
  13. #13 dariusjr98, Jan 23, 2013
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    Yeah, I liked that game, but the freemium system ruined it for me.

    All the Modern Combat and NOVA games have multiplayer, and they're fun as hell. Trigger Fist and Doodle Army 2 are great too, that is, if you have a good conmection for both. SAS Zombie Assault 3 makes an excellent online DSS, if you can find people to play with. If you have a friend with an iDevice, you can play Minigore with them. Zombieville USA 2 is the best arcade shooter, and also has co-op. Vs Racing 2 is an excellent top down racer, and technically has multiplayer. RAD Soldiers is a turn based strategy game, and that also has multiplayer.

    Hope this helps.
     
  14. Primoz

    Primoz Well-Known Member

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    What freemium system? That one where you can download the game for free and play it with other people? You don't have to buy perks or better guns at all, and everything is quite cheap actually. Just play the versus mode where there are no perks and you're good. You really didn't have to purchase anything in that game, besides you could get lots of money from missions and multiplayer (specially when doing waggers).
     
  15. masvil

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    I play a lot Vs. Racing 2 locally and RAD Soldiers online. Vs. Racing 2 give a great arcade experience, RAD Soldiers is async turn-based so that you can play wherever you are whenever you want.
     

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