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Best new games so far?

CrimsonToker

Android Expert
I think it's far enough into the year to start a discussion about it! I just picked up Implosion earlier, and I think it's got my vote. Amazing graphics and hack and slash gameplay that's second to none!
 
The Adventures of Poco Eco is floating my boat at the moment.

I like Hack & Slash games on a PC/Console, but could never get in to them on a handheld device.
 
It's unique, maybe not everyones cup of tea, but it's the sort of thing I like.

Stylish, a very good soundtrack and can be played for 5 mins at a time.
 
I might give it a look.

The only IAP is the full unlock of the game, is that right?
Yup, and you get six levels to play through for free - which is definitely enough to get you hooked.

I'm still really excited that you can't but the in-game currency even if you want to.
 
It's OK. It suffers from the same problem a lot of these type games have (for me anyway) in that some of the text is way too ridiculously small to be readable and as a consequence, I miss some of the stuff on screen.

The full version is also £8.50 which is a over my self imposed price ceiling for a mobile game (and when you equate it to dollars, I pay more than you guys which pisses me off).

It does play better than a lot of similar games in the genre though and from my limited exposure, the story seems quite good.
 
It's OK. It suffers from the same problem a lot of these type games have (for me anyway) in that some of the text is way too ridiculously small to be readable and as a consequence, I miss some of the stuff on screen.


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How much does the game cost ?

Implosion that is ?

Free 6-level demo, $9.99 IAP to unlock the rest of the game. No other IAPs (not even to purchase in-game currency). The game looks to have at least several hours of gameplay and lots of replayability to earn "badges" to unlock new gear - again, which you can't purchase with real money.

So while it might be a bit pricier than other games on the market, I have zero issue with supporting a developer who took a responsible approach to monetizing their game.
 
If nothing else, you can probably get a good 30 minutes or more out of the demo to see if it's something you want to stick with. :thumbsupdroid:
 
I've been confused about the game of thrones app. Is it actually a game or one of those interactive book apps? Those are weird...
 
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