![]() ![]() There’s a minigame to decorate your grave. The house you lived in is dilapidated and by completing levels you can help Meowogh restore it to its former glory! A whole bunch of other famous painters are ALSO cats in this and there’s a continuing storyline involving all of them. So basically this is a match-3, where you are the recently deceased owner of Vincent Van Meowogh, a washed-up painter and cat. Cats Atelier Vincent Van Meowogh in the corner there. ![]() InBento is available on Nintendo Switch, Android, and iOS for around 3 dollars (5 on the Nintendo Switch). It also tells a very cute story of a family of cats in between chapters! This one’s made by the same developers as Golf Peaks, which I also recommend. I admit I got stuck, but I’m sure I’ll come back to it eventually. Starts simple but gets progressively more difficult. Pokemon Café Mix is available on Nintendo Switch, Android, and iOS InBento The only downside is the game makes me hungryĪnother food-based game, specifically sushi this time! Fill in the bento box with your various fillings to match the diagram. Each Pokemon has a special ability and you’ll be switching around a lot to find what works best for each situation, but they give you a suggestion of who to pick so it’s nothing too bad. A spin on a match-3 style game, you’ll match little Pokemon while also completing food-related missions, because you run a little Café where all the Pokemon work. ![]() ![]() I struggled to decide which to add on here and eventually settled on Café Mix. Pokemon has put out a bunch of mobile games, each with its pros and cons. Pokemon Café Mix I also am a fan of Pokemon wearing hats. Holedown is available on Microsoft Windows, iOS, Nintendo Switch, and Android for around 3 dollars. It’s fun though! And I just like watching numbers go down. Sometimes you’ll collect crystals to update your stats, and the levels do get harder and there really isn’t much more to it than that. holedown I love the little worm guy watching!Īim your little worm fellas and blast away blocks in holedown! I’ve always been a fan of brick-breaker style games and this is no exception. TAP! DIG! MY MUSEUM! is available on iOS and Android. The game has been updated a few times now, so there’s plenty of dinosaurs to fill out your collection, including secret fossils. I found after a certain point I had so much money that I didn’t need to bother waiting for anything, plus you can sell specimens if you’re low. It’s free-to-play, with options to buy items and watch advertisements to speed things up. You earn coins when visitors check out your sweet exhibits and your displays can be upgraded and change the light colour to make them extra fancy. In My Museum, you flex your palaeontology muscles by digging in grid patterns to find dinosaur bones, eventually assembling a full specimen. TAP! DIG! MY MUSEUM! A before and after of your excellent dinosaur museumĭinosaurs have always been cool, so obviously running a museum dedicated to them is awesome. I also love games that let you choose different colour palettes if the basic black-white-red doesn’t do it for you.ĭownwell is available on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Android, iOS, Microsoft Windows, and PlayStation Vita for around 3 dollars. I still haven’t beaten the game, but I loved it enough I bought it on my phone AND on Steam. Earn gems to buy items and upgrades, learn what style of weapon works best for you, and get just a little bit farther each time. Don’t let the simple mechanics and cute design fool you though, Downwell gets incredibly challenging. You’re a little dude with gunboots and you’re going down a well! Doesn’t have to be complicated to be fun, and that’s definitely the case here. I get that it’s just the standard these days, but I don’t have to like it! So whenever the case, I will point out what kind of payment structure each game has and whether it is on additional consoles. You can ignore these entirely, but they can get obnoxious. You play until you run out of lives and then are encouraged to buy more. Generally speaking, mobile games come in two categories: pay a one-time fee of several dollars and own the game outright or free-to-play, loaded with advertisements and microtransactions. So let’s take a look at some of my favourite mobile games. Plus, maybe you just want to play for a few minutes during your commute or (like me) when you can’t sleep in the middle of the night. Not everyone has the means or desire to buy a gaming PC or console, and many big-name games like Fortnite or Stardew Valley have mobile versions anyway. Mobile games have been a bit of a hot topic for years-do they count as video games? Well, yes, I don’t see why not. ![]()
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