![]() ![]() Simple, effective, and challenging gameplay: that is Into the Dead in a nutshell. Run, dodge, stumble, run, get eaten, and dodge. ![]() Windows mobile sadly is a very under represented place for games. A game that has you running back for more. If you look around you can find ways to play this single player game with friends! Thank you, mobile. Fantasy Flight spent couple of years supporting the mobile version before heading to PC to add some extra spit and polish. Or in the case on Elder Sign: Omens, punished. The Arkham Horror inspired Elder Sign: Omens is a fantastic take on the classic board game mixed with eyebrow raising, eye twitching moments of frustration where you fall victim to the Old Gods.Īs with most mobile titles you should expect to put in five to ten minutes and feel rewarded. Okay, maybe this didn't start on mobile per say, but it has found a comfortable home on mobile. I can only hope that we see more games from Ndemic Creations and its partners. Sporting a redone interface, audio library and graphics, but keeping the same engrossing gameplay, Plague Inc. Evolved is a fantastic next step for the IP. has gone on to mutate on a regular basis, adding several paid expansions on the mobile front, and now moving to Steam with the assistance of proven games developer Auroch Digital. also has won many numerous awards, including a 2012 Game of the Year award from IGN for "'Overall Best Strategy Game." Hitting both #15 and #18 on the top paid titles charts on iPhone and iPad respectively. NZ is my nemesis country!Ĭreated initially by one man in his spare time, James Vaughan, Plague Inc has gone on to be a smash hit on both Android and iOS. Personally, I like to send a horde of zombies over to New Zealand. A game about wiping mankind off the face of the Earth by using as many gruesome plagues as you can think up think up. ![]() After infecting tens of millions of the Human race on the go, Ndemic moves to eradicate the PC Master Race. Thanks to the success of Angry Birds, Rovio were able to land a licensing deal to make a game (and merchandise) based on a little franchise called Star Wars. Since 2009, the popular franchise has generated nine titles and a spin off. From console and PC, Smart TV to social media, Angry Birds is never more than a few clicks or presses away from your eye balls. Take Angry Birds for an example: who could have predicted flinging a multitude of birds at pigs would be so much darn fun? After conquering the mobile market with ease, Rovio, the creator of Angry Birds, took to other stages to showcase their game. Hitting that stride on both PC and console is no easy feat, though the below titles have done so or are very close to doing so. This happens a lot in the mobile sector, mainly due to the low costs or F2P nature of the titles. Before we get started, I'd like to give a glimpse into my definition of 'Big League': Personally I see the hitting the big leagues as making a sustainable product, something that can attract a core following at first and then be picked up due to word of mouth. What do these five titles have in common? ![]()
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