Sorcery! is a text-heavy role-playing game based on the novel series by
Steve Jackson. Players make meaningful decisions for a character working
his way through a classic fantasy quest. Though there’s a decidedly
“Choose Your Own Adventure” style to Sorcery!, there are some more
recognizably game-y elements to it, such as a stamina-based combat
system, spells, and inventory. On the whole, Sorcery! is a well-written
and unique take on RPGs. Give this a go if you’re looking for strong
replay value.
Smash Hit:
Smash Hit has become a runaway, uh, hit. The premise is simple: tap the
screen to toss a marble and shatter glass obstacles that are on your
inalienable path. If you don’t and get hit, you lose marbles. Lose all
your marbles, and it’s game over. You have to start from the beginning
again with the free version, or you can cough up $1.99 to start from a
set waypoint. Every section is littered with powerups and fresh batches
of marbles to keep you going. If you manage to keep hitting the marble
refill crystals without missing, you can fire off two, three, or five
marbles at once. Smash Hit is very simply an on-rails shooter, but
highly-polished physics of the marbles and the glass make for a
massively accessible and compelling experience.
EPOCH.2:
EPOCH.2 is a finger-friendly third-person shooter with robots! So many
robots. You play as a robot trying to rescue a princess in a
post-apocalyptic world, but there are other robots that want to blow you
up. Of course, you’re going to blow them up first with an
ever-expanding array of weaponry, jetpack-assisted acrobatics, and smart
use of cover. Simple swipes allow you to dodge between cover, and taps
offer quick targeting between enemies. In-app purchases are available if
you want to deck out your bot in good gear right away. EPOCH.2
continues the tradition of striking cinematics, top-notch graphics, and
fluid gameplay.
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