Can't say that I've ever heard of that one... what's it like? Other than Mekorama (as far as my tablet), I play all 3 Floow games (I don't do that new one, 'Warps'), Solitaire, Freecell, Sudoku, MahJongg Titan, Sokoban, and a jigsaw puzzle app - and some of those I play because they have a daily puzzle.
I recently found an intresting game called hardest game in the world this game is so cool in my opinion.
Well puzzle games are not really my type of games. I mostly like action. Games that I currently have on my phone are: Mekorama Sky force reloaded Modern combat 4 Asphalt 8 Rush Botheads I think they are all cool games. You should try them!
I just found a new one today for Android called "Little Demonlition". Just as it sounds, it's a game where you get to blow stuff up, and while it's got its quirks, it's cute for a little bit of distraction.
Well, so much for "Little Demolition"... it was cute for a while, and having the levels get progressively harder isn't a problem - what is a problem is when the physics don't stay the same. Place a stick of dynamite in Level A at a certain place and get certain results, but then replay the level with the dynamite in exactly the same place and the results differ. Plus you don't seem to get enough destructive stuff to complete some of the goals. If it was just about blowing stuff up for fun, that's one thing, but having to reach a certain number of points in each level just becomes frustrating, so it's no longer on my tablet. Unfortunately, that was the highest rated destruction game out there... Another one I tried, which lasted for all of 5 minutes, was "Rube's Lab"... place the various objects in order to complete the goals in the level, but it's limited, and in the end, boring - nothing like the old "Incredible Machine" games I played on my PC years ago.
I play 8ball Pool (online, similar community-based game, really pretty fun), Word Crack, Crossword Cryptograms (@D.S.Masters you would love this), and Spades. Got a blue million of others that I might play now and then, these are my favorites second to Mekorama.
I avoid online games... no interest; I quit playing online and team games (such as RPGs) back in the 80's. But as far as that goes, I do the daily crosswords on my tablet (Shortyz), and there's a 'Cryptoquip' in the local paper... sometimes it'll make you wince, sometimes it just makes you roll your eyes. Call me OCD (because I am), but every day (after I read through the rest of the news, which isn't always pleasant) I start out with the Jumble, then the crossword, then the Su-do-ku, then the Cryptoquip, and sometimes I'll do the Wonderword as well, depending on whether the subject interests me. Then I do the crosswords on my tablet (USA Today, Newsday, Universal and several others... every Thursday is the Jonesin' crossword, which is the only one I've found that actually stays up to date as far as the modern era), 7 Little Words, Monkey Wrench, the various Flow Free puzzles, Mah-Jong Solitaire, and the daily jigsaw puzzle from Kristanix. After that I web surf, including Facebook, and Mekorama is definitely on my daily schedule.
@D.S.Masters It play it on my tablet, it's more a crossword without clues than a cryptogram. They make me wince too - my dad was very good at them, but I always give up. It's not an online game - once you've downloaded it, you can play anytime, WiFi or no. It begins with simple crossword boxes with most filled in. You then use your knowledge of words to complete the crossword, then go on to the next, which is a tiny bit harder. Nothing like cryptic quotes...shudder...
I play a lot of games, but standouts include: The Go! Series (Lara Croft, Hit Man and Deus Ex) and Hit Man Sniper The Room Series (1, 2 and 3) Monument Valley and MV2 Framed and Framed 2 (super cool puzzle game where you rearrange graphic novel panels to complete stories) The XON series (if you like Myst, you'll dig these) Modern Command (A great variation of a tower defense game but recent versions now force you to buy credits) Lots of Hidden Object Adventures (Lost Lands series and New York Mysteries series are the best of these). The Dooors room escape series Free Cell Solitaire (how did you learn to use a mouse?) Syberia The Silent Age (interesting variation on the escape room theme with a time travel storyline) I also play a lot of analog board and card games, when I can find other interested parties.
Just like me, not interested to play online. Because I'm worried my Internet quota become runs out, just 7GB in 2 months. Oh, here's my currently games: Mekorama Smash Hit (The game where you smash the crystals and glasses, and lot of modes) Does Not Commute (Strategy Traffic game) Vector 2 (Action Parkour) Infinity Loop Sonic Dash Series (Sonic Dash & Sonic Dash 2 : Sonic Boom) Mini Metro (Like No. 3, but this in Trains) Data Wing (Futuristic Racing with excellent adventure)