Games

Games for all the platforms

Twist

Games developer Ketchapp has become known for their casual games with simple concepts yet are maddeningly difficult to play, and Twist is their latest offering. The objective is simple: jump the ball on the rotating platforms for as long as you can, and it’s as frustratingly addictive as you expect.

Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes

Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes from Electronic Arts is a turn-based RPG that lets you play characters from the Star Wars universe including Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, Darth Vader, and the newer ones from The Force Awakens like Kylo Ren, Finn and Rey. You won’t get them immediately of course, as they’ll become available the longer you play, but there are other reasons to play this.

Rayman Adventures

Rayman Adventures from Ubisoft is the third installment in the popular mobile platform game. If you’ve played the first couple of Rayman games, you’re going to like the new features here, and if it’s your first time you’re going to find this an immersive world thanks to the graphics and gameplay.

The Room

The Room from Fireproof Games is a puzzle adventure title, and it has won several awards for being one of the most creative games on mobile today. The graphics are among the most visually impressive on the iOS and Android, but more than that, it’s the gameplay that will keep you coming back. Everything takes place in just one room, but as you’ll find out, it’s a huge game.

Super Dangerous Dungeons

Super Dangerous Dungeons by Jussi Simpanen is a retro style platformer, so you get the classic 16 bit graphics and sound. It’s got the standard features you would expect from a retro title, but Super Dangerous Dungeons has 48 uniquely designed levels that should appeal to anyone who loves a good game.

Snapimals

Snapimals from BebopBee combine elements of park simulation building and animal photography for a unique game. You are the new photographer at an animal island park, and it’s your job to take photos of the fauna for display at the island’s museum to entice visitors, but there’s a lot more to this than that.

Sky Whale

If you watch Nickelodeon’s Game Shakers, you should be familiar with Sky Whale, the game that the two schoolgirls made for their school project. Sky Whale proved to be popular in the show, so much so that there’s now a real mobile game based on it available for the iOS and Android, and it’s a good one too.

Lara Croft: Relic Run

Lara Croft: Relic Run from Square Enix is an endless runner version of the popular Tomb Raider franchise. The endless runner genre already has a lot of titles, but to the developer’s credit the game isn’t just a tired copycat as it also incorporates new elements that raise it above the run of the mill stuff.