This is a thread about the best games one iOS.Here are the different tiers: 1-Quick play: Small games meant for quick bursts of fun. 2-Long Run: Larger games that have hours long campaigns, deep multiplayer, and the like. 3-Perfect Ports: Ports of classics that become iOS classics themselves. 1-pizza vs skeletons or PvZ 2-Infinity blade 3-(this one is hard so I'll say) Lego Batman DC Heroes
Thats a tough question. Theres games that try to be quick pick up and play, games with awesome graphics but limited gameplay, games which compromise the two, games giving experiances that get closer to consoles. For me, Carnivores: Dinosaur Hunter. As if that was a shocker. Gangstar MV comes in a close second 9mm is third.
Yea. It kind of is carnivores was okay. It's sound and graphics weren't amazing like infinity blade. So your main choice is kinda surprising.
Yet you didn't appear to recognize mine. That your taste in games is horrible. And juvenile. And derivative. /opinion /novel concept
There aren't many iOS exclusives that are that astounding. Probably a few of my favorites are Perfect Cell, Crazy Hedgy and Heroes and Castles. Gunman Clive (I don't think that's exclusive though) and NFS Most Wanted also make the list. Fangz is another one, that game has a lot of character. Spider-Man Total Mayhem is a great game, too. I'd play that on PC, it's just a ton of fun. But my favorite games on iOS? They're all ports. I enjoy a few Gameloft shooters for what they're worth; the multiplayer on them is nothing short of spectacular and does rival or surpasse some console/PC shooters in terms of depth. Ultimately my favorite kind of game is something very story based, with gameplay that doesn't get repetitive or just completely engrosses me. By the way, wrong forum. This belongs in general discussion.
Report the OP and say that you accidentally posted in the wrong forum...they'll move it or just delete the thread.
Fruit Ninja. ...and I'm mostly serious. Personally, I get very little enjoyment from ios games that try to be "like console games." They just never really work well for me. But games developed to take advantage of the I-devices like Fruit Ninja and Tilt To Live are great...
Idea: Three teirs for this. 1-Quick play: Small games meant for quick bursts of fun. 2-Long Run: Larger games that have hours long campaigns, deep multiplayer, and the like. 3-Perfect Ports: Ports of classics that become iOS classics themselves.