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miauw62

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Re: Any Android Games?
« Reply #15 on: January 08, 2013, 12:04:14 pm »

There is an Android port for Dungeon Crawl.
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Re: Any Android Games?
« Reply #16 on: January 08, 2013, 01:15:32 pm »

I've been playing this nifty game called Cyberlords (free version with ads)

Yeah, this thing was rad.  I found that Genesis Shadowrun had more replay value than this thing does, due to the random missions on Shadowrun.  It is still a huge amount of fun though.

I've gotten the vast majority of my Android games on the two Humble Android Bundles.  Some of the ones I like best are World of Goo, Osmos, Canabalt, Edge, Zen Bound, Waking Mars, Cogs, and Eufloria.

Free games I've picked up from the android store:

- Star Traders
- Space Trader
- Space STG and Space STG II
(see a pattern here? Most of these are turn-based Elite / Privateer themed games IN SPACE, or Dopewars IN SPACE if you prefer)
- Gurk is a great oldschool RPG, in the style of the early Ultima games. 
- Cyberlords, per above
- CaligoFree is a decent little RPG
- Go Free is a great Go program.  The easy levels are competitive for me, and if I ramp the difficulty up it totally schools me
- Godville is embarrassingly entertaining for a mindless "zero-player-game".  I get tired of it after a while, but some people really love that kind of stuff.
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« Reply #17 on: January 08, 2013, 03:23:37 pm »

I have been playing a few rounds of Plague Inc lately - it was a Free Android App of the Day on amazon recently, it fits the DF part of "everybody dies" at least :D  You decide how to mutate a disease and try to infect and kill everyone in the world.  You get bonus mutation points as the infection spreads and as deaths mount so you can ramp up the lethalithy and difficulty to cure...
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