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148Apps's best games of 2015 - Glen's list

Posted by Glen Fox on January 1st, 2016

2015 has been and gone, and with it an absolute ton of awesome mobile games. We thought it couldn't possibly stand up to 2014 (which had Monument Valley, for crying out loud) but it did. It really did.

While I'd love to just gush about 50 or so awesome games I've played - on my various mobile devices alone - I've narrowed it down to just four. Yes, just four.

Without further ado, read on to discover more about, not only my favourite mobile game of 2015, but a few honourable mentions as well.

148Apps's best games of 2015 - Brittany's list

Posted by Brittany Vincent on December 31st, 2015

Though I'm certainly no stranger to apps, 2015 was the year I took the plunge and played and completed the most diverse list of games in my history as a mobile gamer.

While there was a veritable flurry of releases I'm still trying to keep track of, it's time to make things a little clearer and crown my best games of 2015.

Believe me, it was tough.

Tiny Thief's Developers Are Working on a Spiritual Sequel Called "Love You to Bits"

Posted by Jessica Fisher on December 3rd, 2014

Alike Studio and pati.io Games has announced that they are working on Love You to Bits.

The game is a beautiful looking sci-fi adventure, where you're tasked with guiding a guy in a jaunty hat around the universe looking for pieces of his robot girlfriend. You'll need to explore distant alien worlds, solve puzzles, and find hidden objects. Will you be able to find all of the pieces to restore your lost love?

Keep your heart open and your bags packed for adventure as Love You to Bits is slated to be released in the Spring of 2015.

Magic 2015 - Tips, Tricks, and Strategies to Get You Planeswalking in No Time

Posted by Joseph Bertolini on August 14th, 2014
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Delving headfirst into Magic: The Gathering can be a daunting task, and the the physical card game is limited by the lack of any true single player option. That lack of a practice mode is precisely why the Magic iPad and XBox Live Arcade games have been so poplar: they are simply one of the best ways for new players to get their feet underneath them, establishing the confidence to challenge their more experienced peers.

Of course that's not to say that they're useless for more experienced players. I for one enjoy these apps immensely because they introduce cards and playing styles that I'm unfamiliar with and the difficulty can be ramped up to the point where the slightest miscalculation can mean the sudden conclusion of a match that just moments before had been under my total control.

Because of the frustration and complexity of these battles, we here at 148Apps decided to create a fairly thorough walkthrough of not simply basic Magic strategy, but how it specifically applies to the single player campaign in Magic 2015.

-Innistrad-

Assuming you've completed the tutorial, the first world you come across is Innistrad: the dark and seedy plane in which this journey begins. I played with a red and white mixed deck, which is one of the default configurations from the end of the tutorial, because it's one of the more solid and flexible configurations as it doesn’t necessarily depend on specific combinations or a large amount of luck to win a match. Unless you're really knowledgeable about Magic I'd highly recommend choosing one of the pre-built decks.

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Living Death
The first battle is against a black zombie deck that starts fairly slow but does become quite large late-game, and by “large” I am referring to the power of the creatures. The general rule for large, slow decks is to deal as much damage as early as you can - because if they can get their most powerful creatures out the game can be over in a matter of a few turns.

This Living Death deck contains little to no spells and just one flying creature, which means that if you can get a creature with flying on the field they basically become unblockable and can deal consistent damage each turn. A good tactic, if you can manage it, is to get a flying creature out early and try and add to its attack while using ground forces as sacrificial walls. The Living Death deck can get out of hand very quickly thanks to it’s enormous amount of lands, ability to resurrect defeated zombies, and Maalfeld Twins creature, which brings in two 2/2 zombie tokens upon death.

Nevertheless, you should be able to fairly easily navigate through this with a good start, and this is mostly predicated on the starting hand. The biggest tip for choosing a good starting hand is to pay attention to which player is starting off. If you're the first to play you can get by with having 4 lands in your hand, because you get the first play and do not get a draw initially. Whoever plays second gets to draw a card first, and because of this it is common for these players to choose a starting hand with 3 or even 2 lands. Be careful of being too picky, however, as you only get one mulligan before your hand size decreases by one card on each consecutive re-draw.

Watch Out, McFly - The Terminator is Attacking the iOS App Store in 2015

Posted by Blake Grundman on June 5th, 2014

"I'll be back..." Never did we think that this vague warning would apply to our humble iOS devices, but just like Sarah Connor, the T-800 has us in its crosshairs. Glu Mobile is proud to announce that they are partnering with Skydance Productions to bring a free-to-play interpretation of the Terminator universe to iOS in Summer of 2015.

Planned to coincide with next year's reboot of the film franchise entitled "Teminator: Genesis," the game will prominently feature mainstays from the series' existing mythos. It should be exciting to see if Glu can live up to the challenge of breathing new gaming life into this tried and true property. Luckily they should have plenty of time to make it happen. So until then, "Hasta la vista, baby."