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mobile/tablet games chat

I swear mobile games are my guilty pleasure; they take up so much of my phones storage space but they're kinda fun if I'm waiting for the bus or on a long train journey :redface: :lol: anyone else? :hide:

to open up the thread discussion a little:
- do you guys have any favourites or recommendations? :awesome:
- what's the game you've played on your phone the longest, and will never delete? :nah:


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Reply 1

When I'm out and about I play use Tappy, which has games such as Taptris (yes, it's called that on Tappy).

Reply 2

My most played game is not technically a mobile game, but rather a browser based game that simply plays best on mobile, and that's Pokérogue. It takes the core battling system of the Pokémon games and throws it into a rogue-lite game where you try and beat a 200 stage gauntlet. You get your arse kicked a lot early on, but as you catch more Pokémon and unlock wilder combos, you finally work towards finishing the marathon and beating the final boss. It's completely free and non-monetised (which it needs to be to avoid the litigious eye of Nintendo), it's a labour of love by the devs and scratches the Pokémon battling itch.

https://pokerogue.net

Reply 3

Currently MonopolyGo

Reply 4

For favourites, I keep coming back to Mini Metro and Alto’s Adventure, it's easy to pick up, relaxing, and not super pushy with ads. I also go through phases with Stardew Valley on mobile when I want something deeper. Lately, I’ve been trying out some casual online casino games too, just for something different and a bit of fun when I don’t have time for a full session. While looking for reliable platforms and understanding which games and bonuses are worthwhile, I found best uitbetalende online gokkasten, which is really convenient for seeing which slots pay out well and making the experience low-stress and enjoyable.
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Reply 5

Nice mix of games 😊
Mini Metro and Alto’s Adventure are perfect for that relaxed, pick-up-and-play vibe, especially since they don’t bombard you with ads. And when you want something deeper, Stardew Valley on mobile https://woo-casino.com/ is such a great time sink.
Switching it up with casual online games now and then makes sense too as long as it stays light and fun. It’s smart to look into payout info and bonuses beforehand so the experience stays low-stress and enjoyable.

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