Favorite Android (Google Play hosted) games -- premium & IAP
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it's cool that they are supporting it so much. I haven't played Marvel Puzzle since the Summer, but I could back into it for sure. Such a good game for when you only have 10-20 mins to kill.
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I keep saying I'm going to get more into mobile gaming but it never happens. Are you guys using dedicated tablets or your phones?Here's the two I've enjoyed:
Symphony of Eternity
This is one of the many Kemco 16 bit style RPGs out there. I was fairly addicted to it & it kept me up late a couple nights. Mark of a good game.

Gailardia
Apparently this is pretty popular Dragon Quest clone in Japan. There's a really in depth walkthrough online with maps & such. The first game is FREE. No IAP. No adds. Really free.

I got sucked into DQV while playing this game & never finished it. This has always bothered me. Just read a recent review on it & while they liked it, they mentioned it's from 2011 & doesn't support multitasking so save often.
Symphony of Eternity
This is one of the many Kemco 16 bit style RPGs out there. I was fairly addicted to it & it kept me up late a couple nights. Mark of a good game.

Gailardia
Apparently this is pretty popular Dragon Quest clone in Japan. There's a really in depth walkthrough online with maps & such. The first game is FREE. No IAP. No adds. Really free.

I got sucked into DQV while playing this game & never finished it. This has always bothered me. Just read a recent review on it & while they liked it, they mentioned it's from 2011 & doesn't support multitasking so save often.
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I use my phone, specifically this model:Jagosaurus wrote:Are you guys using dedicated tablets or your phones?
https://www.motorola.com/us/products/droid-turbo-2
It works very well. Although I plan to get a dedicated tablet, simply because my level of Droid gaming is increasing, and I'd like a really big screen for the RPGs that have such tiny text.
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I have a Nexus 7, but I don't use it for games. I have to reboot it every couple weeks or the touch screen will freak out. It gets unreliable when I have much 3rd party content installed on it. For this reason I do most of my limited mobile gaming on my iPhone 6s. iOS is the single most stable non-server OS I have ever worked with.
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Depends on what format it is on, try for the Shield Tablet, but if forced to the iphone5s. I don't like the little screen only due to the thumb coverage while the tablet is nice and big and thumbs or gamepad works far nicer (and I can if I want run it into the tv as I have a cable.)
I'll have to check out that DQ clone, looks interesting.
I'll have to check out that DQ clone, looks interesting.
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As much as I hate Apple, I'll admit their phone OS is rock solid.marurun wrote:iOS is the single most stable non-server OS I have ever worked with.
On my Android phone I'm running Marshmallow, and I haven't had it crash even once since I've been using the phone (about four months).
As far as apps go, one app I like to use is Startup Manager:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/deta ... ager&hl=en
I find it useful to stop any random app from willy-nilly deciding it should just boot up when the phone does. There are other apps out there for this purpose, but this one works well enough for me.
I use these two for cleaning up junk files:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/deta ... plus&hl=en
-Space Cleaner, I only use it for junk file cleaning, don't care about the rest.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/deta ... aner&hl=en
-Ccleaner, well known program.
As for malware, I just use Malwarebytes:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/deta ... ware&hl=en
I like all that stuff, your mileage my vary.
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Back to Android gaming, I found out yesterday that Oceanhorn actually got released on Android earlier this month:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/deta ... n.gp&hl=en
Anyone looking for a Zelda inspired experience should check it out.
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I'm pleasantly surprised by Adventures of Mana so far. Basically just the Game Boy version with different graphics, but I'm okay with that.
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Between you saying that, and the game being half price right now, I took the bait and got myself an early Christmas present. I've been meaning to beat Mana 1 for the longest time, the GB and GBA versions never quite hooked me though. Maybe the Android version will do the trick.Sarge wrote:I'm pleasantly surprised by Adventures of Mana so far. Basically just the Game Boy version with different graphics, but I'm okay with that.
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It's controller-compatible, too. I'm using a Moga for it, and it's almost like I'm on a Vita. 
