My mobile games
I play a ton of mobile games. Sometimes I get bored and try new ones and they don’t go in the game folder unless I like them and play them often. I will do some more in depth posts later but I’ll go over them briefly.
*The Nikki games I absolutely adore. The story isn’t happy go lucky all the time like a lot of people think with it being a dress up game, the clothes are super cute too. *Merge Mansion is a fun game surrounding a mystery about your family. As you merge two of the same item you get a new item to help you continue the story and uncover more secrets. *Picture Cross is a nonogram puzzle where you fill in the squares based off the number to make a mosaic type picture. *Tokyo Debunker is one I’ve started fairly recently, originally an otome game the MC (you) is a female who encounters an anomaly and after being saved is brought to a prestigious school where she has to figure out how to get back to her old life. *My Hotpot Story is an idle hotpot game where you collect recipes to serve your customers and customize your restaurant. *Solitaire, I play the Microsoft version and I get premium through Xbox Game Pass. It has 5 different ways to play solitaire. *Plague Inc. is an interesting game where you develop a virus and try to wipe out all life on earth before they find a cure. *Block Puzzle is a type of Tetris game where you place the blocks where you want and try to keep as few as possible on the board. With set pieces if you make a mistake it can cost you the game. *Frozen City is kind of like a simple version of Frost Punk, so much easier. *Numberzilla is a calm game where you try to empty your board by matching 2 numbers of either the same number or that equal 10. *Two Dots is kind of a dot connect game that can keep you going for hours. *Murder in the Alps and Murder By Choice are murder mystery games where your choices matter. *Last Stronghold is a zombie survival game where you need to find survivors and build your base to stand up against the hordes. *Fallout Shelter is a base building, resource management game where you build your very own fallout shelter. *Plants Vs. Zombies is a classic game where you plant special plants around your house to keep zombies from eating your brains!
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Hey everyone! Building on my recent post about my favorite mobile games, I wanted to dive a bit deeper into why these titles have earned a permanent spot on my phone. Sometimes you just need a quick break, and other times you want to get lost in a story, right? If you're often looking for games you can pick up and put down in 'short sessions,' I totally get it! Games like Merge Mansion are perfect for this – you can make a few merges, progress the story a little, and then hop off. It's so satisfying to clear the board and uncover new parts of the mystery. Similarly, classic puzzles like *Solitaire*, *Block Puzzle*, *Numberzilla*, and Two Dots are my go-to for quick brain teasers. They don't demand hours of your time but still offer that satisfying sense of accomplishment when you solve a challenging level or clear your board. These are fantastic for commutes or just a few minutes of downtime. Then there are the games where the story and visuals really draw you in. The Nikki games (*Love Nikki*, *Shining Nikki*) are absolutely gorgeous, and while they're known for dress-up, the stories are surprisingly deep and engaging, often with unexpected twists! If you're into 'aesthetic game apps,' these are a must-try for their stunning art and character designs. Another visually appealing one is *Picture Cross*, where you create beautiful mosaics through logic puzzles – it's incredibly calming and a great way to unwind. And for those who love a good narrative, Murder in the Alps and Murder By Choice offer thrilling 'murder mobile game' experiences where your decisions truly matter, making you feel like a real detective. I also love games that offer a different kind of challenge. My Hotpot Story is such a fun idle game; I spend so much time collecting recipes and customizing my restaurant. It's surprisingly addictive to watch your restaurant grow! For something darker and strategic, Plague Inc. lets you strategize to wipe out humanity, which is a wild concept but incredibly well-executed. And if you enjoy base building and resource management, Fallout Shelter and Frozen City offer distinct survival experiences, with Frozen City being a simpler, more accessible version of the genre that's easy to get into. And let's not forget unique gems like *Tokyo Debunker*, an otome-style game that blends mystery and romance, or *Last Stronghold*, for when you're in the mood for some intense zombie survival action and base defense. There's truly a mobile game out there for every taste and mood, whether you're looking for 'mobile game ideas' for a quick commute or a deep dive into a new world. Hope this deeper dive gives you some inspiration for your next download! What are your current mobile gaming obsessions?


Ooo girl I have Tokyo debunker too!