18 iOS Games have just received their PlayScores this October 2017.
Smash Up - The Card Game
Winning boardgamers hearts with their wacky artstyle and casual gameplay, the award winning
Smash Up tries its hands on the mobile platform. With a glorious array of pop culture references,
it's definitely a perfect haven for all around geeks. Set up your 40 card decks with characters
and action cards from up to 9 different factions. Build, strategize, and smash with your pirate
dinosaur combos, and show your undead magic prowess with your horde of wizard zombies.
Unfortunately, the game isn't at its best form with a few bugs and glitches. It has
a PlayScore of 6.93.
Game of Thrones: Conquest™
With the award-winning series sadly on its off season, Warner Bros has devised a way
for you to stay in the magical and deliciously political universe. This is a game for anyone
who's ever screamed at their TV screens for bad political moves. As the head of your very
own house, join in the risky politics by creating your own base and raising an army from scratch.
Meet the series' best characters, claim the iconic seats of power, and make your way to
the Iron Throne. It has a PlayScore of 7.18.
Taichi Panda 3: Dragon Hunter
The third installment of Snail Games' popular MMO comes with a host of new improvements
to their gorgeous fantasy adventure. Return to the barefoot shoes of their ursine martial
artist and explore their massive open world environments. With their top-noth graphics,
each of their colorful corners have been adorned with utmost detail. But, that's old news compared
to their fleet of brand new mounts. Hunt for the best beasts and take control of land,
sea, and sky. It has a Provisional PlayScore of 7.2.
Dragon Project
From the shores of Japan, we get another award winning multiplayer experience. Enter the
magical Kingdom of Heiland and play as a hunter on a mission for monster blood. A co-op RPG,
journey along with a few of your friends and slay the land's many hostile creatures. With
its simple, one-finger controls, game feels like a laid back and pocket friendly Monster
Hunter. Roam around the world, kill beasts, gather materials, and make more weapons. An
addictive, barebones RPG, it has a Provisional PlayScore of 7.52.
INFINIROOM
Who needs a stream of new worlds, when you can have everything in a single room? Taking
on its own brand of innovative simplicity, Infiniroom puts a unique twist on the oversaturated
endless runner formula. With their 4 talented characters, use their nifty abilities to manever
past an endless gauntlet of obstacles. As easy as their small rooms are, Infiniroom's
infinite rooms will soon kick you out of complacency with its ever-growing confines. A deceptively
simple app to refresh your endless runner cravings, it receives a Provisional PlayScore
of 7.52.
Warhammer Quest 2
Originally praised for its remarkable tactical combat, this sequel to 2012's Warhammer Quest
steps up the dungeon crawling adventures with new features and a graphical makeover. Return
to Middenland and aid them in a fight against a coming apocalypse. Their signature combat
makes a return in this sequel, with the addition of the new zoom and pan feature that will
help you find the best course of action. As familiar as it is, this sequel seems to fall
short on the original's standard thanks to its annoying DLCs. Nonetheless, it receives
a Provisional PlayScore of 7.62.
Guns Royale
A response to the growing demand for battle royale games, Guns Royale works as your very
own pocket-friendly PUBG. Working with iOS' new Augmented Reality functions, you can watch
the battle unfold in real-time using the nearest available table. Take in the top-down shooting
action, and scavenge for random loot around the vast map. As gruesome as its concept it
is, the game manages to give it a friendlier vibe with its blocky cartoon visuals. Duke
it out in the multiplayer battlefield, and show them who's boss. It has a PlayScore of
7.79.
REKT!
Partake in the dangers of automobile gymnastics in this stunt fuelled arcade game. Combining
the visuals of rocket league with the exhibitionism of Tony Hawk, sit on the driver's seat of
their neon cars and impress the judges with your death-defying tricks. Doused in realistic
physics, it's harder than it looks. Practice your skills around an arena filled with ramps
and loop de loops. Once you get the hang of it, you'll be able to perform magnificent
backflips and spins with a swipe of a finger. Make sure you stick the landing! It has a
Provisional PlayScore of 7.82.
The Talos Principle
Originally released on the PC, Devolver Digital's enlightening philosophical puzzler makes its
move to the iOS. It compresses their numerous riddles into the mobile platform. Playing
as a robot with the consciousness of a human, go on a journey to transcendence as you roam
around their wondrous locations. Not only does it unlock your mind with its puzzles,
Talos Principle also takes pride in making you question your very own existence. With
compelling narratives and puzzles, it has a PlayScore of 7.83.
Into the Dead 2 As gorgeous as the first Into the Dead title
was, it looks like PIKPOK has completely upped the ante in this sequel. The series returns
with a more polished look, ironically looking a less shiny and grittier version of itself.
But, aside from the graphics, Into the Dead 2 stays faithful to their original gameplay.
Dive into the zombie infested countryside, and shoot your way to your family's salvation.
It also has branching storylines that will immerse you in its deeply emotional narrative.
It has a PlayScore of 7.98.
Dragon Hills 2
Shedding off its medieval roots, Dragon Hills 2 primes the action-packed excitement with
zombies, cowboys, and, of course, dragons. While most games are built upon preventing
destruction, this game revels in the sight of destruction. Bite into the explosive environments
with your towering dragon steed, and decimate everything in its path. Slide down hills,
burrow into the ground, collect coins, and defeat their menacing bosses. Riding around
a mechanical beast has never been this fun. It has a PlayScore of 8.06.
Halcyon 6: Starbase Commander
Competing against Warhammer Quest 2 for best tactical combat game this month is this XCOM
inspired strategy from Massive Damage. But, where Warhammer missed its mark, Halcyon has
surpassed expectations. Come aboard a derelict starbase, and rebuild in time to make cosmic
alliances. Takings its roots on the PC, the creators bring the retro RPG to the more portable
platform--letting you bring the galactic renovation wherever you go. Although it doesn't seem
to take itself too seriously, it manages to deliver in every step. It has a PlayScore
of 8.18.
Campfire Cooking
If there's anything better than camping in the great outdoors, it's the campfire food.
Whether its roasted marshmallows, smores, or a steaming pot of soup--this game has it
all. Not only does Layton Hawke's Campfire puzzler let you indulge in outdoor culinary
challenges, it also simulates your mind with their logical shenanigans. Using the power
of wit, cook those tasty morsels in grid-based fashion and become enveloped by the comforting
wilderness. A mighty good puzzler for your senses, it has a Provisional PlayScore of
8.34.
Kick Ass Commandos
From Anarchy Enterprises comes a testosterone-fuelled top-down shooter that will show you the meaning
of patriotism. Kick some terrorist ass in one of the most kickass shooters on the mobile.
With its pixel artstyle and retro vibes, the commandos take you on the wonders of tactical
history. Play as various commandos and use your machine guns, flamethrowers, rocket launchers
and more against a barrage of hostile sprites. Take down enemy bases, rescue your comrades,
and make things go boom. It has a Provisional PlayScore of 8.44.
Syllablade
A bit like Popcap's classic Bookworm adventures, Syllablade is a blend of word-puzzles and
role-playing. Just like any ordinary RPG, it pits you against a curious collection of
monsters and villains of the magical world. Only this time, you're fighting using weapons,
wands, and the biting power of words. Bring out your inner wordsmith and dive into the
dark, dictionary dungeons. Spell the best words to score massive attacks on your opponents.
A reverie of linguistic gymnastics, it has a Provisional PlayScore of 8.75.
Lionheart: Dark Moon
Easily one of mobile's best looking games. This stunning RPG from Emerald City Games
will not only wow you with their smooth animations and detailed world, but also with their polished
strategic gameplay. Create the ultimate army of heroes and use their skills to defeat the
evil forces of the Shard of Darkness. Encounter beasts and legendary heroes and build your
own path across its tactically-infused chapters. With a whole lot of pets, and its own PvP
Arena, it receives a Provisional PlayScore of 8.78.
Geostorm
If there's one good thing that resulted from the newly released scifi movie, it's their
turn-based movie tie-in. Released ahead of the box office disaster film of the same name,
the game has garnered an unexpected success compared to the source material. It plays
much like Square Enix' award-winning GO series, placing in a crumbling diorama-like earth.
Play as citizens around three locations, and help them salvage Earth from tsunamis and
the coming ice age. Solve their inventive puzzles and prevent the looming natural catastrophes.
It has a Provisional PlayScore of 8.79.
Stranger Things: The Game
It's definitely the month for amazing tie-ins. A perfect prelude to your unhealthy season
binge, Netflix takes us into 1984 Hawkins to investigate the mysterious events of the
titular series. Step into the shoes of your favorite bite-sized heroes and explore the
colorful vintage world. With their intriguing puzzles, it challenges to think just like
the show's geeky protagonists. Use each character's unique traits and uncover the secrets of the
familiar 8bit world. It has a PlayScore of 8.83.
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