Games of the Week - the 5 best new games for iOS and Android - January 24th
Paris Games Week, or just PGW, is a trade fair for computer game held yearly at the Paris exposition Porte de Versailles in Paris, France. It is arranged by SELL (Syndicat des éditeurs de logiciels de loisirs), a French organisation that advertises the interests of video game developers.
Hello again and welcome to the latest entry in our many years of Games of the Week series. If you are looking for the 5 best games that are available this week in the iPhone, iPad or Android Store, then you land at the right place at the right time.
Here we discuss the five best games that have been released on one of the above devices in the last week. But, wait one minute! I hear you call you: Every week there is a lot of games, you have to have some restrictions!
You are right, we do. With this article we bypass the droves of subscription services (Apple Arcade, Google Play Pass, GameClub, Hatch, Playond, etc.), which have been introduced on mobile platforms, and also take into account things like Steam Link or Google Stadia's streaming on handheld devices enable. This means that our list is a finely curated list of brilliant, fresh title, which you can download and play, without subscribing to or installing a third party initiative. Of course there are some great games for these services, but we focus on the things you can buy.
This week, among other things, there is a deck building, dungeon dive game with an amazing art style, free-shaped snowboarding experience and a puzzle for twisting tiles.
Remember if you want to review some of our prior selection options, you can do this at any time in our Games of the Week Hub. That way, you can find games to fill in empty storage on your phone. Or follow us on Twitter if you like your messages in Bitesize Chunks that are delivered directly to your palm.
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Deck & Dungeon - iOS (new)
Deck & Dungeon is an adorable little surprise. While the translation could definitely have been a bit more careful, there is an incredibly entertaining and profound card-based, running-based game, which was brought together with fine color coding and much balance.
Everything revolves around short dungeon dives, tiny secondary tasks and careful hand management. If you screw it, it's okay, the first dungeons are usually just about 6-8 rooms long, and between each room even time to rest and prepare. Even with the above translation, the mechanics are quick to learn and things like a clever visual design and tooltips make it easier to dive after a break.
At some point you have only four cards to choose from, but can equip both objects and take objects in hand. Interestingly, you can also use weapons to solve puzzles, and they can use puzzles (like a key) as a weapon - although throwing a key on someone does not really harm someone.
Click here to go to the Deck & Dungeon App Store page for your iPhone or iPad
Vilmonic - iOS (new) / Android (new)
Already in 2008, Spore should conquer the world in the storm. This has not completely made it, but it has created a massive public interest and understanding of procedural design - just as it has recently done No Man's Sky. Vilmonic slips into the same paragraph as these two games because the procedural logic is used amazingly logically logically.
If all is a bit confusing, let us simplify things. Basically, Vilmonics creatures are generated by a number of logic, which means that their habits, nature and more are betrayed by their physical appearance. This is practical because they take over the role of the janitor for these creatures and protect them from penetrating, expansive creatures that do not take care of them.
It is part of the maintenance agreement, part of the automation comment, but mainly about buildings and animal husbandry. It's a lot of fun, is easy to play and hippeth. So chipper.
Click here to go to the Vilmonic App Store page for your iPhone or iPad click here to go to the Google Play page of Vilmonic for your Android device.
G.i Joe: War against Cobra - iOS (new) / Android (new)
The g.i Joe franchise has gone completely by my head - maybe they have experienced it like a big brand: they managed to publish each entry at times when they just do not apply. That is, maybe this is the time.
G.I. Joe: Was on Cobra seems to channel the joyful chaos of the (unfortunately) closed Rush Wars, but also offers a few more strategic options. Take a look at the trailer and let us know your opinion.
Click here to go to the G.I Joe: War against Cobra App Store page for your iPhone or iPad click here to see the Google Play page of G.I Joe: was on Cobra for your Android device.
Grand Mountain Adventure - iOS (new) / Android
If you have not seen Grand Mountain Adventure at the first start, this may be because it was not started under IOS. If that's the case, it's time to enter the time, as it was started for iPhone and iPad and how Android users will say to them is a fantastic snowboarding experience.
In Grand Mountain Adventure you have to deal with a number of mountains (now 8) and over 100 challenges.
Similar to the best snowboard games that exist ( Cough Shaun White Snowboarding, SSX on Tour, Freestyle Mode of Snowboard Party 2 Cough ), Grand Mountain Adventure offers a free-form gameplay with which you Tempo and the level of really determine complexity with which you want to play.
Click here to get to the Grand Mountain Adventure App Store page for your iPhone or iPad click here to get to the Google Play page of Grand Mountain Adventure for your Android device.
Taninani - iOS (new)
There are always new puzzles out, so it is important that everyone who designs new is focused on innovation. Taninani is familiar to me, and I could certainly call a few games that feel like a fusion, but it makes everything very good.
Taninani is a refined puzzle experience in which you have to move tiles around a screen so that the hiking title duo can reunite. It plays with dimensions and projections and it is incredibly smart, as it increases with increasing levels.
Click here to go to the Taninani App Store page for your iPhone or iPad
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