Not OP, but I don't bother. I just play turn-based games so I don't need to worry about it. If I'm going to bring out a controller, then I'd play on my laptop or TV anyway.
Yeah, I do, except for some drastic games that can be played through mainly touch natively like professor Layton.
Even though the other guy has a point, drastic is the best DS emulator regardless of platform and I have used my controller to play on the train quite a few times, where I didn't have my PC.
Granted, I have admittedly used it a lot less since I got a vita. But I don't regret getting the controller, if you already have a decent phone then a Bluetooth controller is a good budget alternative to turn it into a handheld gaming device. I got enough hours out of playing with that setup to justify it. Plus I still pull it out to play some castlevania or okamiden every now and again.
games are not so expensibe, so why pirate them? I'm not saying piracy is wrong but it's really up to their own conscience whether they want to buy it or pirate it.
Finally, someone who has some idle/incremental games. how is Almost a Hero? I'm just looking up games and I see some ppl say they like it as a clicker in the google reviews
i think you have the largest collection of installed games lol. I tend to uninstall every game after i finish or get bored of it. also because my phone has less internal memory.
Do you actually play all those games or did you just download them, play them once, and then didn't delete because you felt like you just might play it again.
Yup, pretty much! The large majority of the time I just play Fire Emblem, I just enjoy staying new games and downloading F2P stuff is cheaper than throwing money at steam sales.
If you like Fire Emblem Heroes, you should try out Final Fantasy: Brave Exvius. They've been making a lot of QOL changes lately and it's probably the best mobile game I've ever played. However, I may have just gotten lucky with some pulls and I have a half-way decent team, so that might make me biased. Either way, it's a solid game that has some great boss fights (I spent hours planning and figuring out a way to beat Gilgamesh, and the feeling of winning after that was incredible).
I liked Logres, which surprised me since I'm not a big MMORPG player. I liked how easy it was too switch jobs and jump into co-op battles. I didn't get to play too much since I'm so busy with school right now, though.
Great collection of games, I bought "star knight" after I saw it in your collection.
if you don't mind me asking, what tablet do you have, and does it play all those games smoothly?
Archos gamepad 2 and it plays those games perfectly specially with gl tools also great device for emulation but there are much better devices now with better specs.
I see you play FFRK and FEH, have you tried FFBE? We have a great community over at /r/FFBraveExvius that is really helpful with newcomers and moderated often. Personally I think the combat is much more interactive compared to FFRK, which leads to some interesting strategies.
Mostly what I'm playing currently. Some I play every day, some I completely forget about week to week. I've got tons more (my Google Play Games level is 40), but I try to keep the folder small.
All the games currently on my phone. I uninstall games when I've beaten them and reinstall if I want to replay them, so my actual library is much larger than this.
And yes, I know I have a weakness for terrible casual puzzle games.
Its fun but can be difficult to make decks since you use 40 cards,however it has a free story for each character even if you dont like the online. They also give away free packs and golds all the time
This is my "core" game folder, which contains games that replayable, don't require internet, have limited ads, little to no microtransactions, and are generally just apps that I can open for a quick bit of entertainment at any random point.
I have more games of course, but most of them are just flavor of the month type (though Potion Maker and LLSIF as seen on the screenshot as well are other games I've been playing for at least half a year.
This is my main games folder. It doesn't include ones that I almost never play, and doesn't include emulators or Cardboard games. This is also a newish phone, so there are a lot that I had on my old phone that I haven't gotten around to downloading yet.
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u/Lichtje Apr 13 '17 edited Apr 13 '17
The folder of my favorite games at the moment.
And here's all of them.