Oh look, it's Thursday. You might have noticed that our round up of the best games on sale on the App Store didn't go live yesterday. That's because I was up a mountain. True story.
But, I don't want to leave you short changed. I want to leave you with as much change as possible. So I'm going to do the list today instead. That's exciting, isn't it?
As ever you can click on the emboldened name of the game to download it. Er, I think that pretty much covers everything I have to say on the matter. Y'all have a nice read of the list and come back soon, yeah?
This War of Mine - £1.99 / $1.99
A harrowing and often heartbreaking look at war from the other side. You're a civilian who's just trying to survive as society crumbles around you. Scavenge for supplies, try and keep your friends healthy, and make the toughest choices as you try to make a life in the wastes of conflict.
Read the Pocket Gamer review here
Ticket to Ride - £1.99 / $1.99
A brilliant digital board game that's all about trying to build a rail network. It's a super deep strategy game that takes a while to get in to, but when you do you'll find there's so much going on here that you'll be hooked for weeks, if not months.
Read the Pocket Gamer review here
Rusty Lake: Roots - £1.99 / $1.99
A dark and slightly twisted point and click adventure that wanders around the weird places in your brain. It's easy to play, and there's a strange and compelling story bubbling under everything that'll push you to dig deeper and deeper.
Read the Pocket Gamer review here
Sweaty men get to grips with one another to see who can do the most grunting and throws. Lead your wrestler through career mode, spend a while trying to remember what all the buttons do, then lay on top of a man while numbers flash on the screen. Classic.
Read the Pocket Gamer review here
A Good Snowman is Hard to Build - £2.99 / $2.99
A lovely snowy puzzler that's all about building the perfect snow-person. Push balls around tight levels and try to stack them up in the right order. It looks gorgeous, it's really smart, and it's open enough that if you get stuck you can just wander off somewhere else and try a different puzzle.