Top iPhone games
1.Hearthstone
The mobile format is perfect for digitising card games, and if you're looking for the best collectible card game experience, you can't go past Hearthstone, produced with all the polish and shine Blizzard can muster. The game is based on World of Warcraft, and each of the nine classes has a deck based on its WoW equivalent, which allows for a variety of play styles. And there are also meaty options for both single-player and competitive multiplayer, and it's perfect for both quick-play or something more in-depth. In short, it's extremely versatile and you can play it however you like. It's hard to imagine a more perfect digital CCG experience.The latest expansion, Knights of the Frozen Throne is available now.
2.Plague, Inc
This game marked the first time in my life I found myself saying, "Heck yeah, necrosis!" It's a fantastic concept for a game. You control an epidemic, and your aim is to spread it throughout the world and kill everyone before humanity can develop a cure. You have a variety of tools at your disposal to mutate your virus: the ability to add symptoms, including fatal ones; methods of communicability, including animal-borne, airborne and body fluids; and resistances. Each of these can be built up in trees that interconnect, making your virus strong. And, as your virus spreads, you gain DNA points that you can spend on more abilities. It's tremendously exciting, especially when your virus grows strong enough to mutate on its own, as you race against the development of a cure.Destroying all humans has never been so much fun.
3.Pokemon Go
The excitement generated by Pokemon Go has died down a lot, but for those still playing, the ground-breaking augmented reality title is still a blast. And it hasn't been replicated, either, which should tell you something about the work that went into creating it. Niantic is continuing to tweak and update the game, in which you scour the real world hunting and collecting monsters (and battling at gyms, which can be found in specific locations using the in-game map, if you're so inclined). Whether you still love it, or joined the (ironically, very popular) anti-bandwagon, you have to admit that there is, truly, nothing else like it.Trailer
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