![]() ![]() The other two are Spymaster from PlayRaven and Jamwix's Cinemagic.īut from experience, a more representative cross-section of F2P gaming would show an even greater imbalance in favour of online-only games. Of the four remaining, two - Merged! and the newly-launched Six! - are from Gram Games. And these aren't games that rely on connectivity with other players to function, either. Of the 12 free-to-play games currently on my iPad, eight of them are unplayable offline. So I have hence been plunged into an internet-free zone for at least the next week.Īnd for that reason alone, mobile developers don't want me playing their games anymore.Īt least it feels that way. It's a testament to how highly I rate the pair, with both well on track for a spot among my games of the year come December.īut I've just moved house. ![]() However, two that I've been playing pretty consistently since their respective launches are PlayRaven's Robocide and Glu Mobile/Tencent's Rival Fire.Įvery day (bar a couple of lapses) I would log in to these games, even if only to collect the daily rewards and dabble in the menus for five minutes. In a futile effort to keep up with what's going on in the world of mobile gaming, I download and play at least a couple of new games each week.
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