

no, the best-selling game ever, period (it was bundled with hundreds of millions of Nokia cell phones after all) is back, from the same guy actually. If you pass this shit for any other game on this page you're a fucking casual. It can potentially replace other apps you might have, such as Minesweeper, Picross (Nonograms), and Mastermind. Barebones presentations, but who really needs anything more than the basic graphics given? Bitches, that's who.
#RROOTAGE ONLINE PORTABLE#
Simon Tatham's Portable Puzzle CollectionĪ port of 36 types of puzzles, randomly generated and adjustable difficulty. Oddly enough, the game's title in the app store does not have the Love Live name in it. Also has some kawaii-ass visual novel scenes for the characters. May not be on par with some of Bemani's best, but it's quite a ride. Starts off pretty casual, but when you hit Expert mode, you're gonna see some serious shit (for a touch-based rhythm game). Rhythm game based off the Love Live franchise where you raise idols to raise your score. Paid version is exactly the same, but minus ads. One of the game modes is basically Ikaruga! It's free, so there's no reason NOT to get it. The game is essentially an endless boss rush, and it features 4 different game styles that spice up gameplay, as well as having a fuckton of stages (All you do is pick a game style, and then a stage, and then you play until you die). Much easier said than done on later levels. However, even if this happens, simply destroy all meteors on the next stage (unless you game over'd) and you'll get a small life recovery boost. This is key to destroying all the meteors, as if even one hits your planet, your planet's life meter goes down. The angle and amount you pull back before releasing determine the power and trajectory of your launch and with that, how many times your scout will rebound off of satelites and the screen borders. Slingshot your cute little robot scout into the cosmos and destroy meteors before they crash into your planet.
#RROOTAGE ONLINE PC#
Port of a PC indie game inspired by Elite Beat Agents/Ouendan. Very addictive, and little microtransactions to boot! Hit a schoolboy with a bicycle and see how far he flies. If you found The Battle Cats a bit too easy-going or maybe not and just want to play this in general, there's nothing to lose as it's free. Has lots of MS fan-service even for lesser titles like the NGPC Mission games, MS Advance, and MS4. Once again, balancing funds and unit types is a key factor, especially since your enemies pull out their own big guns in the tutorials, giving need for you to strategize carefully. Most involve a stronger/different attack, but some benefit in other ways like building a defensive wall. However, a big part of this game compared to that one is secondary abilities, activated by tapping a unit when it glows blue. Plays similarly to The Battle Cats above. Line-Defense / Zerg Rush Rocket Lawnchair Sometimes called the "thinking man's Doom" because of the insanely intricate plot. Old school Macintosh users will recognize this instantly! It's 2794, aliens are attacking your spaceship on the way to Tau Ceti, and there's something really weird going on with the ship's artificial intelligences. Plays old Infocom text adventures such as Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy and Zork, as well as user-created games. While simple enough to where you'll never need a walkthrough, you may scratch your head a few times until that obvious "Now I get it!" moment occurs. There are hints in the graphics and map structure though that indicate that you'll need to do this whenever mandatory, so keep a sharp eye out. Like the original Fairune, expect to move about "hidden" walls and obstacles to get to secrets and utilize found items in puzzles. While the combat remains simple run-and-bump much like Ys 1, the puzzles and exploration have been notably improved and expanded upon since the flash game.
#RROOTAGE ONLINE FREE#
Make some crazy money driving people around to the sound of Bad Religion and The Offspring.Īction-RPG remake of Skipmore's free Flash Game from years ago, inspired by Falcom's early Dragon Slayer titles and Ys 1. Game length is short at 2-3 hours.Ī Dreamcast classic in your pocket. One of the best original platformers on the iPhone, with slick presentation and fresh, tilt-controlled aerial platforming. It's worth a shot, but only if you can bear the touch controls. It's Free-to-play (Done Mostly Right), and includes cartoon Bears. Think Call of Duty, but good, on your iPhone/iPad.

Think Tetris Attack meets Puzzle Quest, only with online puzzle-fights and in-game text chat.
