• pineapple@lemmy.ml
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    11 minutes ago

    Mindustry, great open source game. Although it was so addictive I ended up deleting it. Now I don’t have any games on my phone.

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    4 hours ago

    For a chill puzzle game, I’ve been enjoying the water sort puzzle from Martin Kunze. I like that version specifically because there’s no ads, no monetization, no data collection, no login, no nothing. You just sort colored water until it stops being fun.

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    That’s a really wide question. I’ll give you my list of answers.

    Here are my top three:

    • Shattered Pixel Dungeon, a roguelike descended from Pixel Dungeon. It’s strayed quite far afield from the original PD, but I think most of the changes are good.

    • Mindustry, a hybrid tower defense and systems-building game. I’ve heard it compared to a game called Factorio, but I’ve never played that, so you’ll have to take it with a grain of salt. Sorry.

    • Forkyz, a crossword app, which is a fork (appropriately) of a game called Shortyz. It allows you to download daily crosswords from bunches of sources for free and play them at your leisure.

    • Chip Defense, a tower defense game themed around computers. It’s really fun if you like computers and/or tower defense.

    • Space Trader, a text-based game heavily inspired by Elite. Travel a galaxy, trade goods, blow people up, complete quests, buy a moon.

    Here are some games on F-Droid that I’m not going to link, because i don’t know how they do on Android, but I love them on PC:

    • Luanti, which used to be called Minetest. It’s an open-source voxel building game engine (like Minecraft). It’s very scriptable, and you can build a lot of stuff with a little knowledge and looking at examples.

    • Battle for Wesnoth, a turn-based hex-grid strategy game with day/night mechanics and multiple campaigns, both included and downloadable. And it’s got multiplayer too!

    • Endless Sky, a spaceflight game which borrows heavily from the Escape Velocity series. If you like the concept of Elite, you should check it out.

    • OpenTTD, an open-source version of the classic Transport Tycoon Deluxe, but so much more.

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      I second shattered pixel dungeon (there’s even a lemmy sub in here somewhere) and endless skyes (runs quite well on a phone)

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      I don’t play on mobile, but I (and a bunch of my family) have sunk a ton of time into this game. It’s great. Very deep and engaging. It is still being updated by the dev, and is on multiple platforms.

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    8 hours ago

    Depends on what your definition of “good” and “free” is. If “free” means no money down and also no ads then I’d recommend Unciv. I think it’s quite good.

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      Seconded. Polytopia is free and was extremely addicting when I first began. Kept me busy whole flight to Japan because you can play it offline too.

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    What type of game are you looking for? I’ll always recommend Shattered Pixel Dungeon for turn based roguelike.

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    8 hours ago

    Also some games I tend to install on every device I own are:

    Crossword Puzzles by Redstone Games… good puzzles, simple Ui, minimal ads

    Simon Tatham’s Puzzles by Chris Boyle… excellent port of many classic logic puzzles, no ads

    250+ Solitaires by Alexei Anoshenko… many great solitaire games, minimal ads