Tag: mobile games

Dawn of Crafting mobile game review

Dawn of Crafting is a mobile game that scratches the crafting-resource management itch in a big way without ever clobbering you with in app purchases – (no timers, no ads!).  No complex fighting, no dying, no energy timers, just a deep and fun growth and exploration game.  

This game is amazingly crafted to draw you in deeper and deeper.  You will start to think you’ve found everything when an entirely new person/ game/ area pops up. No matching, no puzzles, just balancing and exploring. 

Best of all, you can pick it up and put it down with no saving walls or loss of progress. 

I originally played Dawn of crafting 3 years ago and was so enthralled that I played for 3 days straight without opening another app and continued playing for weeks.  I recently started a new Dawn of Crafting game and haven’t opened another app for 5 days.

Why is this game so engaging?  The game’s simple interface is deceiving. It has a cute storyline with good writing and surprises, resource management that gets increasingly complex without being boring, discovery of new recipes and abilities and things to do. The game gradually opens up into more and more things to do without ever leaving behind the calming simplicity.  

You acquire a helper and must keep yourselves fed, so the fundamental activity of the game is finding items and combining them to create new recipes, items, and tools.

The game features cooking, tools, weapons… it grows and grows. Well. I won’t spoil it for you.

Despite the age of this offering, it is fully functional and supported. Try it!

Guest post written by wyerae (reddit alias).

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Best Free Mobile Games 2020

The best free mobile games in 2020 are in some ways similar to last year, but with the advancement of mobile game technology, mobile gamers have a lot to look forward to!

The list of best free mobile games of 2020 are all considered to be “hyper casual games”, a game genre that is simple, short, and can be enjoyed by a wide audience.

Here are our top picks for the best free mobile games of 2020:

Best Free Mobile Games 2020

  • High Hoops
  • Geometry Dash
  • 2048 Balls
  • Color Bounce – developed by Jimmy On
  • Surfline game
  • Coin Rush
  • Bikes Hills
  • Hoop stars
  • Pokey ball
  • Fit
  • BlockuDoku
  • Dot n beat
  • Clash of blocks
  • Bumberkart.io

Best Free No-Download Online Games

In this post we’ll cover the best free, simple, no-download online multiplayer games. Why download a game if you don’t have to?

Aside from the fact that they are all free, these games are similar in a few ways.

Known as the “dot-io” games, they are simple by design, but become more complex as you develop different strategies to play and progress in each.

For one, they’re all accessible right from your browser without ever downloading a file onto your computer. In all of them, the entity you control moves non-stop. Since there’s no way to pause, the games require your undivided attention.

Slither.io

Slither.io will remind you of the old classic “Snake” that was popular on cell phones in the early 2000s. The difference is that its an online multiplayer game where seemingly hundreds of other snakes (players) are all in the same arena battling it out. The objective: get as big as possible.

  • To get bigger, you have to consume mass — colored dots scattered around the map.
  • Careful! If you run into another snake, you’re out! You lose and your snake turns into a concentration of colored dots for others to consume and get bigger.
  • Aggressive players will try to speed in front of you, so watch out. You can speed by holding down the mouse button, but you’ll slowly lose mass in order to speed up.

Link: click here to play Slither.io.

Paper.io

There is not another game like Paper.io – it is completely unique. Like the others on this list, the game is an online multiplayer game.

  • The objective is to cover as much of the area as possible with your color. You move your player across the screen to create loops, and
  • While drawing a new loop, you’re vulnerable! If another player crosses your path before you close your new loop, then you’re out!
  • Score is kept based on the percentage of the map you have covered, and the player rankings are displayed on screen as well.
  • From the home page of the game’s website, you can change game mode. Small Map and Fast Speed are pretty fun, and there are even a few older versions that host games with an antiquated, blocky feel.

Link: click here to play Paper.io.

Hole.io

Hole.io feels a bit different than the other two. You control a circle (the hole) with your mouse, moving it around an arena that resembles a city. When you move your circle around an object, the object will drop down into the hole. Your goal is to consume various objects in the city such as benches, light posts, cars, buildings.

  • Your circle will get bigger as you consume more objects.
  • The kicker with Hole.io is that it’s timed. Although endless games can be fun, the fact that Hole.io is timed can be beneficial if you only have a few minutes to play

Link: click here to play Hole.io.

As simple and lightweight as they are, you can find yourself jumping in for just a round or two and playing for an hour before you know it. These games are great time wasters, perfect when you’re bored at work. They’re ALSO available on mobile (slither is, paper is, and I need to check to see if hole is) waiting for your plane, in transit, etc.

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