This is mostly a filler post, as usual. My feelings will not be hurt if you ignore this, as I probably would. My goal is mostly just to keep a streak of posts going.
Anyways, here are 5 mobile games I've found are quite decent! I will also label if it's available for Kindle Fire. I find it frustrating if I find a cool game listed somewhere and go to the Amazon Appstore and find it's not available there.
5) Flow Free (Available in Amazon Appstore)
This is a fun puzzle game. In it, you've got a rectangle with dots. The goal is to connect the dots, essentially. The problem is? There's ever only one solution. It's way simpler than I'm making it seem, though. Look it up, it all makes sense even just looking at a picture.
4) Hill Climb Racing (Available in Amazon Appstore)
There are two games, both pretty decent, but I like the first better. You basically travel across endless terrain in order to gain coins, and use those coins to unlock new maps and vehicles, and to upgrade vehicles you've got. The Amazon Appstore version is outdated, but the version on the Google Playstore allows you to buy parts and create your own vehicle.
3) Clash Royale (Unavailable in Amazon Appstore)
YES! I love this game! In it, you battle by placing your cards on the battlefield to attack enemy towers, and eventually, the enemy castle. New cards are unlocked by opening chests, which you earn in battles. Duplicate cards can be used to upgrade the card to be even better, usually upgrading the unit's health, damage, and level. It's especially good because, while the Legendary cards are extremely hard to get and super powerful in the right hands, even properly placed Common cards can easily defeat them. It's the perfect mix of strategy, timing, and asking yourself, "Is it worth it to spend all my money on this?"
2) Vlogger Go Viral (Available in Amazon Appstore)
Vlogger Go Viral is essentially a "YouTube Simulator" of sorts. It's pretty much an endless routine of selecting which video to make next, logging off, logging back on an hour later, finishing the video, and earning views (which are the currency). For those of you who like low-effort games, this might be perfect for you.
1) Polytopia (Unavailable in Amazon Appstore)
In Polytopia, you pick a tribe, and you perform actions in a turn-based strategy game to gather resources, build up your army, conquer territory, and so on so forth. The board is set up in spaces, and each space is a certain biome. It could be ocean, mountain, forest, field, or more. You start with a 3x3 territory. To conquer more territory, you go to an enemy city or an unoccupied village and capture it, and it'll unlock all immediate squares, granting another 3x3 space of territory. You earn resources at the beginning of your turn, and you gain more resources for every city you possess and additional resources for each level that city has. You can use resources to learn new technologies (roads, mountain climbing, sailing, etc), recruit more troops (you can unlock more kinds of troops in territory), and build things in your territory, which upgrades your cities. There are two gamemodes: have the highest score over a certain number of turns, or conquer all opposing tribes. The settings are highly customization, and it's a good game for people who need a way to kill time.
Anyways, here are 5 mobile games I've found are quite decent! I will also label if it's available for Kindle Fire. I find it frustrating if I find a cool game listed somewhere and go to the Amazon Appstore and find it's not available there.
5) Flow Free (Available in Amazon Appstore)
This is a fun puzzle game. In it, you've got a rectangle with dots. The goal is to connect the dots, essentially. The problem is? There's ever only one solution. It's way simpler than I'm making it seem, though. Look it up, it all makes sense even just looking at a picture.
4) Hill Climb Racing (Available in Amazon Appstore)
There are two games, both pretty decent, but I like the first better. You basically travel across endless terrain in order to gain coins, and use those coins to unlock new maps and vehicles, and to upgrade vehicles you've got. The Amazon Appstore version is outdated, but the version on the Google Playstore allows you to buy parts and create your own vehicle.
3) Clash Royale (Unavailable in Amazon Appstore)
YES! I love this game! In it, you battle by placing your cards on the battlefield to attack enemy towers, and eventually, the enemy castle. New cards are unlocked by opening chests, which you earn in battles. Duplicate cards can be used to upgrade the card to be even better, usually upgrading the unit's health, damage, and level. It's especially good because, while the Legendary cards are extremely hard to get and super powerful in the right hands, even properly placed Common cards can easily defeat them. It's the perfect mix of strategy, timing, and asking yourself, "Is it worth it to spend all my money on this?"
2) Vlogger Go Viral (Available in Amazon Appstore)
Vlogger Go Viral is essentially a "YouTube Simulator" of sorts. It's pretty much an endless routine of selecting which video to make next, logging off, logging back on an hour later, finishing the video, and earning views (which are the currency). For those of you who like low-effort games, this might be perfect for you.
1) Polytopia (Unavailable in Amazon Appstore)
In Polytopia, you pick a tribe, and you perform actions in a turn-based strategy game to gather resources, build up your army, conquer territory, and so on so forth. The board is set up in spaces, and each space is a certain biome. It could be ocean, mountain, forest, field, or more. You start with a 3x3 territory. To conquer more territory, you go to an enemy city or an unoccupied village and capture it, and it'll unlock all immediate squares, granting another 3x3 space of territory. You earn resources at the beginning of your turn, and you gain more resources for every city you possess and additional resources for each level that city has. You can use resources to learn new technologies (roads, mountain climbing, sailing, etc), recruit more troops (you can unlock more kinds of troops in territory), and build things in your territory, which upgrades your cities. There are two gamemodes: have the highest score over a certain number of turns, or conquer all opposing tribes. The settings are highly customization, and it's a good game for people who need a way to kill time.
Will definitely check some of these out. Interesting...
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