You can find a surprising number of solid Japanese RPGs (JRPGs) on mobile. Granted, many of those are ports (the Final Fantasy series, the Dragon Quest games, Ys Chronicles 1, Secret of Mana, Chrono Trigger), but they’ve achieved “classic” status …
Older gamers will immediately feel at home with the visual stylings of Dark Fear. It hearkens back to the days of Sierra games for the PC in the 1980s. While that style might seem very dated by modern standards, its …
There’s not much of a story to Heavy Blade. Mostly it’s just a paper-thin reason for you to go a-dungeon crawlin’ while whacking various fantasy monsters with a blade. I’m bringing this up not because the lack of narrative is …
You’ve almost certainly played something like Mobile Strike before. Moulded in the style of Game of War: Fire Age — itself being remarkably similar to so many other free to play strategy games — Mobile Strike is a heck of …
Apparently Thirty Days & Seven Seas is based on a fictitious board game that was shown in an episode of a Clarence cartoon, which is a series I have absolutely no knowledge of aside from the fact that it exists. …
Subterfuge is a real time strategy game in the very strictest sense. The description claims that matches can take up to a week to finish, and it requires diplomacy as much as it does strategic mastery. As you can probably …
Sometimes the best gaming experiences come in the smallest packages. Case-in-point: Swipe Me Out. Much like the most popular mobile games, Swipe Me Out employs just basic movement controls (primarily the titular swiping) — but by no means is Swipe Me …
Gamevil’s action-RPG series, Zenonia, matured alongside mobile gaming. Fans craving a solid Zelda-style experience on their phones can generally count on Zenonia for a lengthy adventure full of hack-and-slash goodness. Granted, the series’ age has begun working against it. The …