I had 'great big wargame' for my I phone.... it was awesome, until i took my phone into the sea for a wash, now I miss all my games and apps.
My Top Three Android picks for the Week
On 01/10/2014 at 12:27 AM by leeradical42 See More From This User » |
My Free pick is Alice of Hearts by AURUM APPS
! This is a unique game that blends RPG, puzzle, and poker mechanics, set in a new and original interpretation of Alice in Wonderland! Find out just how deep the rabbit hole goes as you explore the darkly mysterious Wonderland in .
Help Alice on a journey through Wonderland as she struggles to find her way back home. Forms and faces you’ll recognize attempt to trick and tease Alice at every turn as she struggles to find her way out of the nightmare, but all of them have made one huge mistake: they underestimated Alice. With her trusted Ego Warriors fighting at her side, Alice is ready to battle the fiercest foes. Don’t get in her way!
My second pick this week is Great Big War Game by RUBICON DEVELOPMENT.
A tap and swipe turn-based strategy game with a huge sense of humor, featuring funny cartoon military units set in a stunning fictional world.
"Great Big War Game" is the much anticipated sequel to the critically acclaimed "Great Little War Game". With a greatly expanded single player campaign, brand new online multiplayer and a whole raft of other cool new stuff, there's plenty to please that 2.5 million strong player base. New to the brand? Don't worry - there's a full in-game manual and good tutorials to ease you in. If you missed the original game, you can still play this one and find out where all those 5 star reviews came from.
Available now for iPad, iPhone (HD and SD), and Android. Coming soon to Windows PC, Mac, and Blackberry playbook.
My third one is Ninja Village by KAIROSOFT CO.,LTD
Kairosoft plus ninjas. Now that the die-hard fans are already stampeding to the Play Store, the rest of you can stick around and find out why you should play Ninja Village. The previously Japan-only title is now available to the English-speaking world, bringing Kairosoft's familiar, pixelated spin on city-building and battling to the well-trodden Edo Period setting. Those of you who've played Epic Astro Story should find the game familiar.
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