I play Minecaraft, Terraria & a bunch of pixel games. Basically any game with world editing features catch my interest :3
I played Exo Explores just before. It's a clone of Monument Valley, but claimed to be made by one guy (as for Mekorama)
I like room 1-3 and Machinarium. Also Leos fortune and Cronology although those 2 need lots of fingerskills and I don't get rather further to higher levels - they are just fun because of wonderfull creativ layouts. Every day a must are Card Crawl and Klocki (don't know exactly, but I do about the fifteenth round in Klocki loool). Started Odd bot out yesterday. I stopped playing games where realmoney is rolling in big containers to the providers etc. to help "cracks" to be ranked as best. But absolutly not hesitate to pay some money for games, which I play with fun for some hours or days (would compare it with the prize of a cinema- or concertcard, or money to pay for a book)
Try Growtopia, then. It looks kiddy, but it's actually fun and a lot of grown-ups play it. However, there are a lot of scammers and jerks (which proves that it isn't really kiddy, although kid-friendly). You make your worlds and put games, parkour, or whatever. You can trade, collect awesome items (mostly clothes, but clothes that can do a lot of stuff! Like Dragon Leashes that let you control a small Dragon) and interact with other people, etc.
I played Battlefield, AVA , CS...bunch of FPS in fact. But not anymore! I switched to Mekorama! Whaaaaaaat? I know.
I've got a bunch of daily downloads on my tablet (Google Nexus 7, 2013) that I do every day as the first thing... Shortyz Crosswords, Seven Little Words, Flow Bridges, Flow, and Mahjong Solitaire by Kristanix, then I'll go online and hit Facebook, then the Mekorama forums. Other than that, I also have su-do-ku, Tetris, solitaire, Free Cell, and Sokoban (Soko++) on my tablet, and I still occasionally play Unreal Tournament 2004 and the original F.E.A.R. on my laptop. While I haven't played them in quite a while, I still have the sims RT2 Platinum, Tropico, Tropico 2 and Zeus, Master of Olympus on my laptop.
I love The Room 1 & 2 (haven't played 3 yet) and all four episodes of Xon. They remind me of Myst, Jewels of the Oracle, and other computer games I loved as a kid. I also like The Last Door, and I'm eager to try the mobile edition of The 7th Guest! Monument Valley, Tengami, and Prune are lovely games with a nice meditative quality. I also like Alto, Astrå, Tupsu, Limbo, and Contre Jour. Hitman GO and Lara Croft GO are neat puzzle games, but Hitman GO has many more levels, challenges, and achievements for the same price. I'm going to check out Deus Ex GO as soon as I can because I love the sleek graphics and boardgame format of this series! Framed, Commute, and Little Inferno are other favorites because they're so unique and funny. Lastly, Neko Atsume. Because cats!
@Ludo Friend I've only tried Hitman GO on the PC not on Android, didn't know there were other GO's xD Also, another cat lover? meow :3 Been playing Neko Atsume for months till I got all cats, then stopped after that.
Have you ever played Ghost Trick? It might be the best cat game ever, and it's one of the best DS games, too. If you haven't played it, don't read anything about it in advance. It's full of wonderful surprises!
Another cat lover here! I had been playing a mini mobile game called Nom Cat for a while. It was simple, but really hard to get a high score. I only play mobile games -- Aside from Mekorama, I used to be a really hardcore player of the Infinity Blade series (where I was a veteran in the Epic Games Forums), as well as Midnight Star -- an FPS rebuilt from ground up for touchscreens where you use swipes / taps / pinches to maneuver the action. That got me into a genre which I was never interested in before, as I always found conventional FPS controls lackluster . In general I enjoy games that fit into the mobile platform really well -- especially those that can achieve something unique to touch gaming, something that other platforms cannot offer. Warhammer Freeblade was another favorite, despite it was lacking in difficulty (instead of skill you reach the leaderboards mostly by making IAPs. ) Anyway -- lately I'm digging mobile puzzles a lot Although the puzzle genre can virtually fit into any platform, I especially like its casual nature in which you can always enjoy it in bite size instead of dedicating hours into one immersive game. I played Uncharted: Fortune Hunter and really enjoyed it (there are so many elements inside that I wanna see in Mekorama ), though in later chapters the puzzles became more frustrating than fun so I kind of stopped playing.
1. RIP CLASH ROYAL @ JUNGLE 2. I play GD, Crash Arena Turbo Stars (U NEED TO PLAY THAT), amd Pvz2. ive lost my interest for most mobile games now.