Hello everyone! So, what are your favourite mobile games at the moment? Personally, I'm caught between Godville (Available on Google Play & the Apple app store, completely free) and Fallout Shelter (Also free, and on both app stores).
For some context, Godville is a zero player game, in that you have a hero that's free-willed (At least, as far as a random text generator can get) and you can only subtly influence his or her actions through Godvoice commands, Encourage, and Punish. It's like sending Cleverbot on quests. They fight bosses, dig for treasure, and try fruitlessly to pick up dates at the bar. It's actually pretty hilarious at times the antics they can get up to.
If you haven't tried Fallout Shelter and enjoy the Fallout series, I highly recommend you give Fallout Shelter a try. The premise is that you are the overseer for a vault, so it's a post-apocalyptic sims in the Fallout style. It's made by Bethesda (Not outsourced to some mystery app developer) so the quality for a mobile game is fantastic, art- and environment-wise. Try wearing a pair of headphones on the loading screens or in-game, you'll probably be immersed just from what you hear.
As an added bonus, there might be some benefit to playing Fallout Shelter to those of you who are interested in playing Fallout 4
For some context, Godville is a zero player game, in that you have a hero that's free-willed (At least, as far as a random text generator can get) and you can only subtly influence his or her actions through Godvoice commands, Encourage, and Punish. It's like sending Cleverbot on quests. They fight bosses, dig for treasure, and try fruitlessly to pick up dates at the bar. It's actually pretty hilarious at times the antics they can get up to.
If you haven't tried Fallout Shelter and enjoy the Fallout series, I highly recommend you give Fallout Shelter a try. The premise is that you are the overseer for a vault, so it's a post-apocalyptic sims in the Fallout style. It's made by Bethesda (Not outsourced to some mystery app developer) so the quality for a mobile game is fantastic, art- and environment-wise. Try wearing a pair of headphones on the loading screens or in-game, you'll probably be immersed just from what you hear.
As an added bonus, there might be some benefit to playing Fallout Shelter to those of you who are interested in playing Fallout 4