Saw a game on Google Play that had great reviews (4.6k AVG with 77k reviews) so downloaded it thinking I finally might have found a good mobile game only to find it was trash like almost every mobile game I’ve ever tried.

Is it me, am I the problem, or are virtually all mobile games terrible?


Edit

Thanks for everyone’s feedback and suggestions, I’ve been trying out some of your recommendations as well as trying out Steam Link to play my steam PC games

  • @grue
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    81 year ago

    Try getting your games from F-Droid instead of the Google Play Store. Although a lot of them might still be bad, because everything F-Droid offers is required to be Free Software, you can at least be assured that they’re the kind of bad that comes from the amateur dev not knowing how to make a good game, not the exploitative kind of bad that’s a glorified Skinner box designed to addict you and extract microtransactions.

    Games from F-Droid that I like include:

    • Shattered Pixel Dungeon
    • Mindustry
    • Endless Sky
    • Feudal Tactics
    • Vector Pinball

    There are also a bunch of the usual traditional sorts of games: card games, tetris, chess, etc. l won’t recommend particular ones for those since it basically comes down to personal preference, but I’ll point out that you can pick any of them without worrying about them being infested with ads and shit, unlike in the Play Store where trying to find that one implementation of Solitaire that doesn’t try to monetize you is like finding a needle in a haystack.

    • @[email protected]
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      31 year ago

      I’m seconding Mindustry. It’s on the Google play store free as well. I play it on PC though because I could never do the controls on touch well. Free on PC itch, or $10 on steam which I bought to support the fantastic game.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      My favorite from FDroid (also on the Play Store) is called simply “Puzzles”… It’s a collection of ~40 logic puzzles (including Sudoku) that’s great for micro-gaming. Individual puzzles are randomly generated, so you never run out of content.