Games of the Week - The 5 Best New Games for iOS and Android - October 2 - Play - Video Peel Mailages, Instructions, Exemplary Procedures, Reviews and Cultu
Hello and welcome to this week in our longtime Games of the Week series. If you are looking for the 5 best games that were introduced this week in stores for iPhone, iPad or Android, you are just right here.
Here, the five best games are discussed, which were started on one of the mobile platforms and is not required for non-subscription or membership. While we are aware that this limits the number of titles that can be discussed, we are in the age of Google Play Pass, Hatch and Apple Arcade - but it is definitely worthwhile and it will give you a selection Presented by games that are available You can play or grab immediately without having to sign up for anything.
This week we have some great new titles, ranging from blockbuster ego shooters to gorgeous puzzles, where it goes about perspective change. There is also a long-awaited port of an award-winning narrative adventure.
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Anyway, click without further delay through the big button below to learn more about the 5 best new games for phones this week
1 Call of Duty: Mobile - iOS / Android
It goes without saying that Call of Duty: Mobile would create it in the list, it is certainly the largest release since ... Now, since Mario Kart Tour last week and Pokemon Masters not long before.
We have made Call of Duty: Mobile to the hell, especially the new Battle Royale mode, and the general consensus in a team seems to be impressed by the controls extremely. There are not the default settings, but you need to improve a little.
Also impressive is the choice of cards - with some memorable classics - and we had barely technical or server-based problems, which is usually a non-physical discussion point for other call of duty trips.
Call of Duty: Mobile is now available in AppStore and Google Play
2 Takoway - iOS / Android
Takoway rotates a six-legged octopus (hexapus), which is caught in a series of puzzles around the Necker cube illusion - wherein the inner and exterior of a surface are interchangeable depending on perspective.
It is a smart little riddle that plays with the perspective in a way that we may have seen before, but with a style and a fun spirit we do not have.
You will find Takoway on the AppStore and Next Google Play
3 Love Esther, iOS
Regardless of what they hold of narrative adventure titles, which are commonly known as "hiking simulators", it is impossible to deny that they had a massive impact on how we tell stories in ego games. Originally invented as an "anti-corridor shooter". Dear Esther, tells a story of loss and grief wrapped around a mysterious island in the highlands. Shadow moving and flickering, leaves dancing in the wind and paper ships swings on the sea, but though you're just you on the island, you never really feel alone.
It is a beautiful exploration tour on an eerie island, while a novella explains the world around her and the driving forces of the island. If that sounds like your cup of tea, then I strongly recommend that you check it out.
There is no iOS trailer for Dear Esther. Below you will find the trailer for the Landmark Edition, which was published in 2017.
Dear Esther is now available at AppStore.
4 Bounty Hunter Space Lizard - iOS / Android
Bounty Hunter Space Lizard is a lap-based tactical game that is played in a grid. It's about clever movements and clever attacks that remind a little at HoPlite, Imbroglio and Morphblade when they have played one of them. Most games rotate very limited movements where the objects with which they can actually attack are either the platelets on which they are located, or that themselves are extremely limited. It makes every fight almost like a puzzle or perhaps similar as the chaos sandboxes of the immersive SIM genres.
If there was nothing to make sense, I'm sorry. What I want to say is that Bounty Hunter Space Lizard is a puzzle action game where you have to move very carefully on a deadly battlefield and find weapons while at the same time try to lead your enemies in positions in which It's most advantageous for you to beat. It's hard, it's fun and that's great.
Bounty Hunter Space Lizard is now available on the App Store (via Test Flight) and on Available Google Play
5 Dungeon Break - iOS / Android
We had a lot about Dungeon Break to say the continuation of trillion lords when we wrote about the publication of iOS at the end of August. In contrast to its predecessor, you do not control no shrubs more in Tower-Appeal Format. Instead, you contribute to hostile hordes as a servant and no less through the dungeons you've shaped in the first game.
While it is played with many of the well-known ARPG tropics and controls, the charm radiates and the design of Dungeon Break. I am a special fan of games that use 3D presentation sprites, especially if you create many visual effects - and they will hardly need a minute without this happening here.
Oh, and everything is controlled by a finger so you can write in the weekly playing of the weekly article about the game while you play through it.
Dungeon Break is available in Appstoreund is also available at <a href = "https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.auer.billion.lord.free.toy.cartoon.deleon.hero.hero .roguelike
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